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Following destructive earthquakes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, real estate developers, press, and boosters minimized and downplayed the risk of earthquakes out of fear that the ongoing economic boom would be negatively affected. [3] [4] California earthquakes (1769–2000)
1992 Cape Mendocino earthquakes: June 28, 1992: California: 7.3 M w 3: 1992 Landers earthquake: June 28, 1992: California: 6.5 M w 0: 1992 Big Bear earthquake: September 2, 1992: Utah 5.8 M L 0 1992 St. George earthquake [22] March 25, 1993: Oregon: 5.6 M d 0: 1993 Scotts Mills earthquake: September 20, 1993: Oregon: 6.0 M d 2: 1993 Klamath ...
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Lasting approximately 8 seconds and achieving the largest peak ground acceleration of over 1.7 g, it was the largest earthquake in the area since 1971. Shaking was felt as far away as San Diego, Turlock, Las Vegas, Richfield, Phoenix, and Ensenada. [4] Fifty-seven people died and more than 9,000 were injured.
The magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck near Ridgecrest Friday was one of only 12 earthquakes in California since 1857 that measured over 7.0. The magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck near ...
Here are the earthquakes that happened in Stanislaus County in September 2023, which parts of the county are most at risk and what officials say to do if you feel one: Where are the faults in ...
2008 Chino Hills earthquake; 2010 Baja California earthquake; 2010 Eureka earthquake; ... This page was last edited on 4 July 2023, at 20:50 (UTC).
The largest earthquake experienced in California this year was the magnitude 5.2 temblor that occurred Aug. 6. That was centered on rural farmland about 15 miles northwest of the unincorporated ...