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Whenever a major earthquake strikes, the following question tends to come up: Is that sort of quake possible in the Bay Area?
U.S. Geological Survey scientists highlight places in San Francisco, South Bay and East Bay that experienced more shaking ...
Wave heights varied from 1 to 3 feet across Central and Northern California and caused little in the way of extensive damage.
The advisory includes the San Francisco Bay Area, including Sonoma, Napa, Larkspur, Vallejo, San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland ...
A 3.1-magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area in California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The nearly ...
Although the Tsunami Advisory has been canceled for the Bay Area, we wanted to know how prepared our Bay Area counties are ...
The county’s 21st annual Disaster Preparedness Day, a family-friendly event that’s open to all Bay Area residents, will offer ...
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNTimeline: Expected tsunami arrival in the Bay Area, California and Hawaii
"Stay away from the coast if you live at the coast," KTVU's meteorologist Roberta Gonzalez says. "The one message we want to ...
The last significant damaging earthquake in the Bay Area was the 6.0 South Napa Quake on Aug. 24, 2014, which killed 1 person, injured 300 and caused $1 billion in damage in Napa and Vallejo.
In the next 30 years, there is a 72% probability of a 6.7 magnitude earthquake striking the Bay Area, according to U.S. Geological Survey official Sarah Minson.
The early morning earthquake in the Bay area was felt all around Northern California. Local residents woke to find damage in their homes and local areas, and many concerned tweets from around the ...
The last significant damaging earthquake in the Bay Area was the 6.0 South Napa Quake on Aug. 24, 2014, which killed 1 person, injured 300 and caused $1 billion in damage in Napa and Vallejo.
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