Are (((they))) threatening San Francisco?
>And it's not a matter of if a big quake strikes along this fault, but when. Scientists say the Hayward Fault has a major earthquake about every 150 years. The last major tremor on the Hayward Fault was a magnitude-6.8 event that happened in 1868 – exactly 150 years ago. So the region is almost overdue for another one.
> [The USGS] conducted the scenario with the HayWired Coalition and the HayWired Campaign, two groups dedicated to promoting earthquake emergency preparedness.
>The publishing of the USGS scenario coincides with the anniversary this week of one of the Bay Area's worst disasters: the great 1906 earthquake that killed at least 700 people and destroyed much of San Francisco.
https:// www.cnn.com/2018/04/19/us/california-earthquake-scenario-trnd/index.html?sr=twCNN041918california-earthquake-scenario-trnd0150PMVODtop
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