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shanti

(21,675 posts)
10. temecula
Thu May 12, 2016, 08:06 PM
May 2016

in southern riverside county, has the lake elsinore fault line, and is fairy close to sandy eggo.

I remember in 81 my school would have earthquake drills MattP May 2016 #1
I wonder, if it's so loaded and ready to go, why it didn't unload after the 1989 earthquake. thereismore May 2016 #2
That was on the northern section of the fault. KamaAina May 2016 #3
Paradise aka San Diego Protalker May 2016 #4
San Diego is pretty far from the San Andreas KamaAina May 2016 #5
Thanks for relatively good news. Protalker May 2016 #9
temecula shanti May 2016 #10
In a geological scale Lordquinton May 2016 #6
It has been pretty quiet in the High Desert Galileo126 May 2016 #7
I don't think 5.0's would do anything to help hvn_nbr_2 May 2016 #8
Probably not, but they would make people more aware that the faults are there Retrograde May 2016 #12
Every now and then it's nice to live in The Town Where Nothing Ever Happens* LeftyMom May 2016 #11
The thing is part of the fault goes out into the pacific yuiyoshida May 2016 #13
I believe that's the northern section KamaAina May 2016 #14
look again... yuiyoshida May 2016 #15
The one offshore appears to be the northern San Gregorio. KamaAina May 2016 #16
There are three listed off shore from the city yuiyoshida May 2016 #17
The San Andreas is a strike-slip fault and generally doesn't create much of a tsunami Brother Buzz May 2016 #18
Except that the terrain is steep and subject to landslides. hunter May 2016 #19
True Brother Buzz May 2016 #20
That is truly terrifying DesertRat Jun 2016 #21
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