Doesn’t matter.
It’s all supposed to end next year anyway!/s
Complete first aid kit.
Camping gear.
Store what you eat and eat what you store.
One gallon of water per person per day for at least two weeks.
Thanks, Reuters, but my cat could have predicted a quake will hit CA.
Oooh, oooh, and when Charlie Sheen has his next meltdown, y’know, like he crashes his car into something, that’ll be the start of the new era in television and GDP will come screeching to halt while everyone watches to see if his next show is like, y’know, cool.
Some news outlets might sit on such explosive information for fear of creating a panic. I applaud Reuters for their courage in bringing this important, hard-hitting information to light before millions die.
Bravo, Reuters. Bravo.
Reuters article.
Read with caution.
My guess is less than 30. Much less. Let’s see, massive earthquakes in Chile, New Zealand, and Japan. We need just one more corner to complete the Pacific Rim.
I heard someone say that there was a “46% that the next quale would occur within 30 years”.
I also heard that 38.7% of all “statistics” are made up on the spot. Just like this one.
I heard someone say that there was a “46% that the next quake would occur within 30 years”.
I also heard that 38.7% of all “statistics” are made up on the spot. Just like this one.
The mantra for over 30 years..
A gigantic earthquake would not devastate the “entire” state. A giant quake in San Francisco would not cause any damage in L.A. or San Diego or the rest of the state....just in the greater Bay Area, which would be bad enough.
Vice versa, a big quake in the L.A. area would seriously damage greater L.A., but the rest of the state would be intact. California is a large state.....the distance from the Oregon border to the Mexican border is equivalent to the distance from Boston to Charleston, South Carolina.
Any fires will be fueled by broken natural gas lines. “Desert winds?” The “Santa Ana’s,” or “devil winds,” don’t blow every day of the year. I lived in California for 16 years, and the Santa Anas, hot winds blowing in from the desert, blew a handful of days in the summer and a handful of days in the fall, depending on weather conditions. If the big quake hit L.A. on one of those days, it would be a big problem, but the odds are against that from happening.
It already has. Jerry Brown became governor.
life in California seems like one big, unending Irwin Allen movie...
The Bigun must occur if California is ever to return to rational sanity. The Bigun and the loss of LA or SF/Oakland is necessary to eliminate the liberal stranglehold
Next powerful quake probably within 30 years.
Dice or keno I’m so confused.
Gheez!
Dealing with the Obama flying Monkeys is work enough...
Note to delusional pompous asses...
California does not now, nor has it ever had a subduction zone issue.
Maybe they ought to give the funding no longer given to PBS and NPR to these inmates, to buy themselves a clue.