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Los Angeles and Earthquakes: Similar Areas Could Have More Double Earthquake Risk
An earthquake that starts out in one spot could more easily than thought leap to a nearby fault and create double earthquakes, as happened in Pakistan in 1997, says a new study. This could have impacts for Los Angeles.
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