Major Earthquake On Bay Area Fault Could Kill 800 People, USGS Predicts
The U.S. Geological Survey simulated a 7.0 magnitude earthquake on the Hayward fault near Oakland, Calif., and found that such a quake could kill hundreds and cause more than $100 billion in damage.
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April 20, 2018 at 09:36PM
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NPR News: Major Earthquake On Bay Area Fault Could Kill 800 People, USGS Predicts
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