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@andream7909Ай бұрын
I was 10 years old in 5th grade science camp near Loma Prieta, CA, the 1989 earthquake struck. I was walking through the redwood trees to the girls restroom when the earthquake struck. I can remember our camp leaders, screaming and running around, trying to cover us from falling branches, i could see the swimming, pool down the hill with waves like the ocean. It was amazing! Needless to say we were stuck there for a day or two until parents could get through Highway 17 to pick us up.
@jackduras6238Ай бұрын
i was 5 minutes from the Northridge Earthquake
@swiftylok8933Ай бұрын
@@jackduras6238 I remember that bad boy. I don't want to go through that again.
@FireStick-nu4pnАй бұрын
@jackduras6238 I was in Panorama City. Off Nordhoff. My bed was just under the window on the third floor. It almost threw me out the window! I was able to reflexively grab onto my headboard and hold on for the ride! Our fridge moved 2 feet away from the wall. Everything was on the floor. It was nuts!
@jasonlawler9674Ай бұрын
I was staring at San Gabriels as dust rose along entire range. Lockers at schools the locks would rattle with the intesity of movement. I ran to siftball feild and saw flat earth moving like waves. It did not make sence to my eyes
@grantdickerson6103Ай бұрын
idk whats scarier the earthquake or highway 17
@ViPER5RT10Ай бұрын
Whenever news agencies in California cover these recent quakes I see a bunch of ignorant comments from people saying stuff like small quakes release tension or “these happen all the time”. This generation is in for a very rude awakening…
@AnointedxOneАй бұрын
I know right? So annoying
@Blue-tt6xmАй бұрын
@@AnointedxOneIt's sad. They are too desensitized to have Awareness of True Reality. As is the majority of humanity.
@AnointedxOneАй бұрын
@@Blue-tt6xm it is very sad. All you can do is pray for them if you can't convince them
@kayhansen9229Ай бұрын
You all will probably think I'm one of those kooks, but I spent many hours reading a lot of esoteric books I settled on my Edgar Cayce the great psychic and he talks about the polls shifting in all of that stuff long before mainstream science started noticing the magnetic poles doing anything and I'm a former Southern California, and I love California but I do believe in Edgar cayce's readings he's not just anybody he's not just one of your fly-by-night Cold Case psychics so anyways he predicted things would go badly right around the turn of the century and when things didn't everybody said he was wrong he was wrong but I said we're talking about geologic time that is deep time even for a psychic now it seems like some of these predictions or or all of them may come true add he may have only been 25 years off that's a drop in the bucket in geologic time believe me. I don't want to be a scary prepper. Truth be told I can't afford to prep for anything I'm living in Houston now and I just barely saved myself from homelessness by getting subsidized housing.if a lot of the ice melts suddenly because of drastic changes that do seem to be happening even Houston will go underwater so it's very sad to think about. Luckily I don't have any children of my own even though I'm 67 so I only have myself to worry about and maybe a dog if I get one. Of course knowing these things would not have kept me from having children I wanted them very badly. But when I was young my fiance put his career as a psychologist ahead of me and expected me to wait 12 years to marry him sorry that was too long. So I said monitoring the earthquakes going on in California. I also have to admit I lived in a UFO hotspot up in Roseville California and I saw those things starting in 1969 a whole bunch of them up every night so I do believe the secret space program is the real deal from what I saw and I watched them every single night. Of course they have their own agenda and I can't figure out what that is. You just have to say to yourself I just have to get on with my life. Personally I can't think of a better place to live than California so really it makes me want to cry. It's absolutely miserable down here in Houston Texas with the heat and humidity once you've been at California you're never going to want to settle for anything less but I guess we may have to.
@rosaliemley4778Ай бұрын
Are you a geologist or an earthquake authority?
@jayha7071Ай бұрын
I'm 64 years old and grew up in socal hearing about the big one. Could happen tomorrow or a hundred years from now. Who knows
@ADBLOCKER4YOUTUBEАй бұрын
BeCaUsE 100 yEaRs Is NoThInG In GeOlOgIc TiMe
@cactuscanine3531Ай бұрын
Did you miss the big ones that already happened?
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
We never really know when it might happen, but it’s always good to stay prepared just in case. Thanks for watching!
@ctruthlyfe4452Ай бұрын
@@jayha7071 Ballpark figure says you are 60+ years closer to the big event since your younger days in SoCal.
@marktait954Ай бұрын
@@jayha7071 read the Bible you will find that earth is 7000 years old the flood that was higher than the mountains you claim took millions of years to wear down was under the flood but you don't want to hear the truth.
@prayntonguesАй бұрын
The San Andreas is like a Jenga game. Each shake is one step from the whole thing exploding into the BIG ONE
@BonnieBlair-zm4uuАй бұрын
Ooooo 😯😮 You are correct. 💯 May God ✝️🙏 🩹🩸🇺🇲protect us during the upcoming Massive Pacific Rim of Fire 🌋 🔥 🌎 Earthquake.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
The San Andreas Fault is definitely like a ticking time bomb. Thanks for watching!
@mamazalamaАй бұрын
@@BonnieBlair-zm4uu Unfortunately I believe the Cascadia Fault will likely let go very soon. San Andreas as well, and L.A. will take a BIG HIT. I wouldn't want to live anywhere near L.A. for that reason and nowhere near Portland Oregon, either. Unfortunately (again), I have relatives in the Oregon bullseye area who won't listen to the warnings (how can they be so stupid? I think neither of them has been through a big one, which contributes to their denial). As far as L.A. goes, I got away from anywhere near there a long time ago and haven't regretted it once since! I was in Oakland during the Loma Prieta (pronounced PREE-ET-A and not "Preeta"!!!!) I know it's due to the AI voice - so frustrating! So if L.A. is going to go, then let it happen! Worse that can happen is we will get rid of a whole lot of worthless Hollywood "stars", lol. If you live there, then it's your own fault!
@BonnieBlair-zm4uuАй бұрын
@@mamazalama I agree 👍💯 it's coming soon. I am living in a good location, according to my Geology 100 class, lol., and am at peace spiritually with God, so if it is my time to go, that's okay. I have lived a good life. My guardian angel 😇 did push me to leave the PNW many years ago and I listened, Thank God🙏❤️✝️ ✨ with no regrets. I feel sorry for people unable to leave, due to finances or other restrictions. Then again, we all are mortal. My Bff's family lived in Oakland in '89 and my college prof was late for class and didn't mention the quake so I didn't know until I drove home 🏠🏡 from class, that night. 🌉
@badnradАй бұрын
its a playstation game
@cixtosАй бұрын
Don’t be scared, be prepared! Much love everyone ❤ 🌎 ❤️ 🌍 ❤️ 🌏 ❤️
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Absolutely. Thanks for watching!
@mimsmangoАй бұрын
@@cixtos 🌎 💙 🌎 💙🌎💙🌎
@deemisquadis9437Ай бұрын
Yeah move, it is going to move. Lol
@mikehamilton4826Ай бұрын
Dutchsinse!❤
@bsteadfastАй бұрын
Prayers for everyone that live in the disaster zone areas worldwide. 🌏🙏❤
@sativagirl1885Ай бұрын
they should all join SAG and get paid for a disaster production
@anthonydoyle7370Ай бұрын
Ireland is a disaster zone atm, but it ain't got anything to do with mother nature. BTW, the bloke in charge of it all is called Harris. Be warned.
@eileenmcgovern9193Ай бұрын
@@bsteadfast at this point we all live in disaster areas
@isaacarriaga8546Ай бұрын
They soon will move from those areas.
@bsteadfastАй бұрын
@@eileenmcgovern9193 Yup, pretty much.
@joaquintall5180Ай бұрын
The point that most people fail to understand is that in geologic time, our current lifetimes, in years, is like a grain of sane on all the beaches in all the world. For 10 years, I used to teach the F.E.M.A./C.E.R.T. curriculum for "disaster preparedness" with my wife. It will surprise no one that most of the citizens in areas like San Diego haven't a nodding acquaintance about just how deadly this next "big one" will be. Andrea Donnellen is a geophysicist with JPL/NASA. She has a most startling hypothesis about how the Southern California area will respond to a 7.8 'quake in the Salton Sea area. Check this out... "The Southern California San Andreas Fault ruptures about every 130 to 350 years, on average. We are looong overdue. The southern part of the San Andreas has the potential of moving the Salton Seas' easterly coastline 20' to the southeast, when the next rupture occurs on the fault."
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@davidcollin1436Ай бұрын
Trashy rotten Salton Sea is no loss
@katehenry2718Ай бұрын
Potential is such an amazing word. Dreams are made of this.
@goldfieldgary18 күн бұрын
@@davidcollin1436 It'll still be there for your pleasure, just in a slightly different location.
@JamesThompson-us1mkАй бұрын
This current 4.7 was a mile from my home. Very very crazy ride it was. Wouldn't want any larger than that. I have a train layout in my garage and a few items got thrown onto the garage floor. Lucky that nothing inside the got thrown onto the floor. We all got very lucky during this quake. God bless everyone God bless America Thank you to all of our arm forces, police department and firefighters, doctors and nurses. I personally want to thank you for your service and dedication
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@baneverything5580Ай бұрын
We had a 4.8 about 20 miles away in Texas when I lived in NW Louisiana. It did a lot of minor damage and made a mess in my camper van. I had been drinking whiskey and was asleep when it happened before dawn. I had just made a "cat window" where my mouse cat could get inside and I thought she had trashed the place. Ha!
@memawh57Ай бұрын
Native Californian here have been through 5 over 6.9 quakes, this is life in California, I remember in school we were always talking about the big one and California falling into the ocean, I remember someone predicted it one time don't remember the date but I do remember the time that was published and the whole neighborhood was sitting out in their yards in chairs at 3: 15 in the afternoon waiting for it to happen. Yep that is life growing up in California.
@kathleenlovett1958Ай бұрын
@@memawh57 How could you "have been through 5 over 6.9 earthquakes"? When and where? We haven't had that many in the last 100 years.
@rosaliemley4778Ай бұрын
He,
@no_emmy_the_h_is_silent6652Ай бұрын
The red jeep tour in Palm Springs will give you a tour of the San Andreas Faultline
@johnbaker7435Ай бұрын
@@no_emmy_the_h_is_silent6652 it’s an interesting tour, but I would not want to be up there for decided it was gonna pop
@brianschmidt704Ай бұрын
There is no Comparison between a eight point oh earthquake and at six point nine. An eight point oh earthquake is twenty times bigger and last four times Longer. No building near the epicenter would possibly still be standing.
@ShellymanStudiosАй бұрын
With all the small earthquakes in the LA area, a big one is indeed near.
@tripd4949Ай бұрын
I hope so
@cnevares5Ай бұрын
I keep telling my wife the same thing. It's going to happen.
@DanielRitter-op7rmАй бұрын
Or the small ones release pressure, avoiding the big one.
@CR500Ай бұрын
@@DanielRitter-op7rm that’s not how it works. The plates slide and it’s more likely a big slider will happen. Think like a car hanging on the edge of a cliff, the more it slides the more likely it will fall completely off ( the big one )
@DanielRitter-op7rmАй бұрын
@@CR500 cool, I just experienced my first two earthquakes this week in Albuquerque so I guess it means there are more to come! Fun times
@feanacarАй бұрын
Don’t let these videos scare you. I’ve been through Northridge and Loma Prieta. There’s nothing you can do about it other than be prepared. And most of these videos are made for sensationalism.
@jcsjcs9777Ай бұрын
I remember Loma Prieta was felt in LA where I was at the time. Also the Northridge quake, Iwill never forget that thundering sound even worse than thunder it literally froze me in my bed for a hours bc of the numerous aftershocks in the beginning of it.
@danam.8709Ай бұрын
You are so right. The problem now as in the past is people are lazy and most think having a plan and being prepared for catastrophic events ( fire, quake, flood, blizzard..) is something only "crackpots" do. They think this until they come for your preps 'because You should Share' So, just remember their failure to prepare is never your priority to fix.
@davidmueller9342Ай бұрын
Dont live there.
@SummerBreeze4022Ай бұрын
Yeah, keep pushing that normalcy bias and mislead people into thinking they shouldn't be concerned. That will work.
@YvonneRojas-e2mАй бұрын
Yes! Thank you.
@batzzz2044Ай бұрын
I hate ai narration sooo much
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! Just to clarify, the narration in this video is done by a person.
@batzzz2044Ай бұрын
@@InsaneCuriosity then why are so many common english words blatantly mispronounced? Lie.
@RezhsАй бұрын
@@batzzz2044 everyone pronounces things differently not everyone is perfect
@batzzz2044Ай бұрын
@@Rezhs nah those were for sure ai pronunciations.
@RezhsАй бұрын
@@batzzz2044 i heard everything normally
@mister_brandoАй бұрын
Everyone is so worried about the San Andreas fault, but it's not deep enough to produce this massive quake. I think everyone should really worry about the Cascadia subduction zone, because that actually can and history has shown every 300-400 years, it does just that.
@null0byteАй бұрын
San Andreas very much can produce 8.0+ quakes, but they are extremely rare. As for worrying about one fault or the other, why not both? They are both incredibly dangerous in different ways. The danger in a quake from the San Andreas is primarily from the shaking, while the danger in a quake from the Cascadia Subduction Zone is from the massive tsunami it’ll generate.
@fixedit8689Ай бұрын
Hayward Fault
@sueerickson9988Ай бұрын
@@null0byteI would count 1906 & 1897 7.9 earthquakes as 8.0 earthquakes 😂 both were in strike slip fault lines. Ft. Tenon was probably the Garlock Fault (east-west fault line) which is the most destructive except there was very little population there. The San Andreas fault into north enters the ocean at Cape Mendocino. This where the 800 mile Cascadia subduction zone runs up to northern Vancouver Island. A subduction zone fault line can do more damage than a strike slip. If Cascadia produced a 8.0 to 9.3 megathrust earthquake ripping the entire fault line, the earthquake damage would be huge. The last one in January 1700 created ghost forests were created by the tsunamis up to 10 miles inland& changed the course of the Columbia River. The tsunami in Japan was known as the Orphan Tsunami was caused by the 1700 Cascadia 9.0 mega thrust earthquake. These earthquakes are every 240 to 300 years. We are due now. The is now 20 million more people in the area. There is past evidence of mega thrust earthquakes even large than in 1700. Within 90 days the Cascadia volcanoes could eruption including perhaps Mt Shasta & Mt Rainer (this are the largest volcanoes in the Cascadia area. The tsunamis could be 30 meter or more all over the Pacific Ocean 10miles or greater inland. Scary!😱
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@mariancowles3042Ай бұрын
The Cascadia fault will be much much worse and is 75 years overdue
@meatheathen458Ай бұрын
We are in the middle of a pole shift. Things will get bumpy...buckle up
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Let's hope for the best and stay informed about any potential changes. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@garylagstrom3864Ай бұрын
I live in Santa Monica California (Los Angeles County) used to live in San Francisco. My house is new and built to current earthquake codes for California and the office I work in has been retrofitted to current California earthquake codes. I have a storm shelter with a month’s worth of food and supplies in the case of an actual earthquake emergency. I forgot to add the biggest earthquake I was in: Loma Prieta in San Francisco October 17th 1989. I was at the A’s-Giants World Series game! 15 seconds of pure adrenaline and fear! I’m glad I wasn’t on the Bay Bridge and especially not on the Cypress Expressway!
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@yfa6244Ай бұрын
It was horrible!
@azmachinist2421Ай бұрын
I remember the quakes used to be like a slow roll. Lately, the last 2 years, even the “smaller” ones in the 3.5 to 4.5 hit with a lot of energy. Like a truck hitting the building. Short, but very sharp. I have heard it is because there is so much energy built up it’s like watching something in a huge press being squeezed and it is giving off a lot of explosive cracks right before the whole thing fails catastrophically at the same time like a explosion. If that is true , we Southern Californians are in for a terrible disaster. They say the LaPuente fault system could generate a 8.0 right under downtown L.A. That is not even on the San Andreas fault line. If just LaPuente broke an 8.0 in L.A. the damage would be unimaginable. Most of the freeway overpasses would fail in L.A. County. Palos Verdes would slide into the ocean. In fact, the entire L.A. basin will liquify and could easily subside several meters turning L.A into a swamp. I think we are in big trouble. I can’t even get earthquake insurance. This will be a nightmare!!!
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's true that even smaller quakes can feel stronger lately, and there’s a lot of concern about built-up energy in fault lines. The La Puente fault could definitely cause serious damage if it triggers a big one, especially since it’s right near L.A. An 8.0 would be catastrophic, and the idea of parts of L.A. sinking or turning into a swamp is terrifying.
@azmachinist2421Ай бұрын
@@InsaneCuriosity I am 62 years old and have been in L.A. County all my life. I used to like earthquakes (as long as nobody was hurt) because they would give me an adrenaline rush and add a little excitement to my day. Now I dread earthquakes! Especially when the earthquake app on my phone goes off. I have been visiting the “Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada” website every day since the 7.1 Hector Mine earthquake in October of 1999. I have been reading everything they published about the history and strength of our seismic activity. It is very well documented and interesting. Now I am very concerned that we are in for an unimaginable disaster. I am seriously considering relocating until after the coming “Big One” happens. I am praying for the safety of all who live here in California and the Pacific Northwest. I hear that when the “Really Big One” strikes off the coast of Washington and Oregon, it could possibly trigger the “Big One” in California. With all that energy being released, I am hoping it will not disturb the Yellowstone Super Volcano and/or the New Madrid seismic zone. That would be a great disaster movie if it wasn’t actually a possibility. I will now be praying for the entire USA that we get through it all together and recover quickly.
@deemisquadis9437Ай бұрын
Don't live there ! If you do,move now !
@richardsanchez1716Ай бұрын
I wonder if the fault is pushing up minerals like diamonds, emeralds, and gold! The fault line Would be a cool hike to look and see.
@Boba21-r6pАй бұрын
@@richardsanchez1716 this isnt minecraft buddy
@Don.M.Ай бұрын
😂
@o_o8203Ай бұрын
It's a strike-slip so probably not
@mclark2709Ай бұрын
And Mine it😂
@richarddavies7419Ай бұрын
Moving plates tend to grind stuff up. Also emeralds occur only in certain kinds of rocks, not present along the hundreds of miles of rocks to be seen along the San Andreas fault.
@AngelsDontFallАй бұрын
I survived the Landers Quake of 1992. I Live about a mile from The San Andreas FaultLine in what I call The Devils Triangle Fault zone which connects the pinto mountains fault and the Morongo fault lines where the sand meets the snow and the palms meet the pines. And the view of Mount San Jacinto from the most picturesque perfect view it is iconic to artists & photographers from amateur to legendary world renowned artists that didn’t miss what others either never had knowledge of or discovered or maybe did and didn’t connect the way they wanted and kept their work private or nailed it and never got the chance to release it or whatever it may be, I’m not home unless I’m looking at the view of my entire life practically, every day that I exist until my last and may that moment be looking at that view when it comes.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@rockabye_baby187Ай бұрын
I kept saying the same thing. It's building up. Just like Yellowstone for the volcano. Westcoast ain't ready.
@BriaelАй бұрын
Think bigger than the US. Look at the planet as a whole and then understand that we are a small part of a universe that is constantly changing. The only reason life exists on Earth is because we have the sun and the moon, and Earth was hit by an object that set our angle of rotation. Without that, Earth wouldn't be survivable. We are part of a cycle that repeats, and we should be aware of where we are in that cycle. Most aren't.
@SusanHMcIntyreАй бұрын
@@rockabye_baby187 I don’t think it’s something one can ever truly be ready for. We can stock supplies, but even those will be crushed.
@fixedit8689Ай бұрын
No help from your local govt either.
@BonnieBlair-zm4uuАй бұрын
SoCal suffering presently Massive 🚒🔥 Fires. Big Pacific Rim of Fire 🌋🔥 Quake will be very soon. 🔜 Many people have recently lost everything to DE🧐WF😭💔😔 ire👹s. Praying 🤲🙏 Unceasingly for God's Protection.✝️🩹🩸🇺🇲🌎✨🕊️
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ShonnMorrisАй бұрын
The southern terminus of the San Andreas Fault does not go to the Sea of Cortez. It ends at Bombay Beach on the east shore of the Salton Sea.You got that right later in the video. South of that is the Brawley Seismic zone. South of that is the Imperial Fault. While similar and continuing from the south, those two features are different from the San Andreas Fault. Good job though highlighting the other faults related to the San Andreas and the ones you mentioned are the main three. Prieta is pronounced, "pree-eh-ta" Three syllables. Tejon="teh-HONE" Yes! This is one of the first videos on this subject that explained well that the type of fault the San Andreas is generally has shallower earthquakes. This latest update is pretty good overall. Overall, I agree, the next "big one" is more likely to occur on the southern section of the fault. There's been an increase of activity over the last two months in Southern California around the plate boundary. Quakes have increased on the west side and on the east side of the SA Fault further putting strain on that part of it. Southern CA has set a record for the most number of 4point plus earthquakes in a year in 2024. None were actually on the San Andreas Fault. The SAN Fault doesn't have many mid-sized earthquakes. When it does, those are generally foreshocks leading up to a major shock. The Loma Prieta Quake was preceded by two foreshocks in 1989, one in June and one in August. They were in the high 4s and low 5s.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@rickbarajas6823Ай бұрын
It's been 30 years since the Northridge earth quake. I think we are due 😮
@sonneversets3530Ай бұрын
Overdue... Hope you know Jesus...♥✝
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@BackyardClunkers77Ай бұрын
Dutchsense channel does a great job at "forecasting earthquakes".
@amangogna68Ай бұрын
Great video and scary information !
@jeaniepate6046Ай бұрын
Remember my first. 1968,living in Glendale Ca. Thought it was my baby moving,yes, I was pregnant. No the door started to move etc. My husband sat there, very calm. He was a native California going back a few generations. Still scary.😢
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@livelikemateo6951Ай бұрын
Yep! I’ve felt quite a few recently and many more fairly close that I haven’t felt. It does feel like So Cal ripe for a big one.
@exempt8312Ай бұрын
When California is rockin, don't go knockin.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@scottbullock3045Ай бұрын
Of all the natural disasters, earthquake's are the scariest. You can run or hide from most others. What do you do though when the very ground under your feet starts acting like water. Hide where?! Run where? Just standing up is almost impossible if the quake is big enough.😮😢❤
@timbeach2409Ай бұрын
I've been hearing the big one is past due for 45 years.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
It is really unpredictable, but they are always monitoring the fault for any signs.
@CosplayByNathanАй бұрын
The Niland Geyser in Salton Sea which I live near by since I'm in Coachella Valley makes me think that because of that and because how big it's gotten over the last few months makes me think the big one will happen here
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@Cyberraptor14Ай бұрын
When they tell you not to panic, that's when you run
@CosplayByNathanАй бұрын
The big one is most likely to occur in Salton Sea since it's been quite for over 300 years and possibly could happen in 2030's 2040's
@null0byteАй бұрын
Yeah, people keep forgetting just how geologically active that region is.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insight!
@CosplayByNathanАй бұрын
@@null0byte well Coachella Valley isn't a famous area like Hollywood and San Francisco and Los Angeles
@ParagonoflazinessАй бұрын
😂 every time earthquakes happen these videos come out
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Miakitty4233Ай бұрын
I wonder if predicting earthquakes includes dreams. In my dream, the bay becomes bigger. San Francisco is gone. What is left are pillars sticking out from the sand and people taking pictures from the devastation. It becomes a tourist destination. Prior to this devastation, there is a heat wave causing the bay area to reach triple digit temperatures. It's hard to breathe because it's so humid. Reports are all over the media of people being hospitalized, even dying from the heat. On the third day from this heat, the sky becomes very gray like it's going to rain, and on that day, the earthquake hits. My mother had the same dream, and she saw a tidal wave come. We were finishing each other's statements as we spoke about this. Sometimes as I reflect on that dream, I wonder if it was a dream at all because it was in color and it was like I was experiencing it awake. I woke up crying when I had that dream. Stay prepared, after all this is the state of earthquakes.
@yfa6244Ай бұрын
We stand warned! Yes!
@mamazalamaАй бұрын
I've had a similar dream ever since I was very young. I was born in Oakland a long time ago and what I saw in my dream was beyond frightening.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@jl535Ай бұрын
I grew up in the California Bay Area. An enormous earthquake is among my earliest memories. I've long lost count of how many I experienced. Then I moved to Washington state very near Mt. St. Helen's. A friend and I drove into the blast zone when it blew, then had to hightail it out as all the animals were running toward us in terror. Now I've moved to the Oregon shore. Just a matter of time until Cascadia hits. I've been waiting for the Big One my whole life.
@fuchsialarosa411Ай бұрын
Me too,I'm 44 and I knew this as a child
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story!
@tomkitchen9457Ай бұрын
They've been saying that "the big one" is near as long as I've been alive (and I'm old.)
@BerniceAnaya-xr9neАй бұрын
The one thing that they forget about is that we have volcanoes all through out California and a lot of the fault lines are on or near where the volcanoes are at, so if we do have a big earthquake it can release the volcanoes and the cascadia fault line is in the ocean that is on the outside of a lot of countries and states. It's the one that is going to make the san andreas fault line shake and that's when the volcanoes will erupt and we have over two hundred volcanoes in California that haven't erupted in over decades which it will cause a lot of damage as well as death. A lot of the volcanoes are near rivers and it goes from Washington to Baja California (Tijuana), when they explode all at once it's going to burn half of California, so Sacramento and a lot of cities are going to be the new bay area and it's going to be the next coast line. San Francisco will be an island, but people that live in Los Angeles are going to be under water and the volcanoes are going to burn up everything in it's way and the earthquake is going to wake up the 🌋 and then it's going to cause a tsunami. We are already having a lot of signs that the big one is coming, by having a lot of landslides, earthquakes that had shaken in places that it rarely had happened at and now we are having earthquakes that are not a small one, but they are above a 4.0 and bigger, to me that doesn't sound good but they have a suspicion that they know that there is a big one coming but they don't want people to know it, until they confirm it. I think that we are getting closer to when Jesus is coming and that's when the big one is going to be, but for now we just have to be prepared and get closer to God, because it's going to happen but until then be prepared because we can't stop it from happening. Pay attention to the weather and the way animals are acting like birds, dogs and cats or any other animals that are in your area. The weather can go from cold to hot, to being humid which makes you feel like your body is sticky and then it goes back to being normal or something like that. That's why I always pay attention to the weather because I have been right about it and when I had told people that they didn't believe me until it happened, then they came believers because I had predicted approximately where, when and how big it's going to be and everytime that I predicted the earthquake, I was right, but I had gotten told by a lot of people that I was crazy and I didn't know what I was talking about until they experienced it or they saw it on tv and then they would believe me. I would ask them am I crazy now, and they would say how did I know that there was going to be an earthquake and how big it was going to be, but I believe that I have the gift to predict earthquakes from my guardian angels and no matter what people are going to believe me or not I'm just informing people as a messenger does and I have this gift every since I was a kid but only a few people believed me until it happens then they became believers, but for years all I got told was that I was crazy and nobody is going to believe me, but I realized that I am going to say it and if people don't believe me well that's their choice. I'm just a messenger and I'm just doing it to save people's lives but I can't stop them or make them believe me! I'm going to keep letting people know about when there's going to be an earthquake, but there's days that I can't because I'm going through some medical problems right now and it's hard for me to focus when I'm in pain but I'm going to let people know it before it happens and I will do whatever I can to get the word out. But what I had just wrote down is what I am getting the information from so I am letting people know it, but we are definitely going to have a big quake and it's going to destroy half of California, Oregon and Washington. Look up earthquake fault lines in California and it will show you the fault lines and the volcanoes are at.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@jaydmjay499Ай бұрын
Riverside here. Main concern is ruptured gas and water lines.
@DavidDanao-hx9hqАй бұрын
Look up for Joe Branyt visions from 1937 Los Angeles megaquake.
@riowhi7Ай бұрын
I have family in Japan and I live in California. Recently with fears over the Nankai trough earthquake (南海トラフ巨大地震) in Japan the subject of earthquakes have been running in my mind. Earthquakes are uniquely scary in that they are basically unavoidable. Our best case scenario is to be properly prepared, make our immediate response and rescue missions go as efficiently and effectively as possible, and rebuild in the best possible way for future earthquakes and in general.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@hensan5150Ай бұрын
Yes! about time, ready to Rock &Roll🤘
@DerkarammaАй бұрын
I used to live in San Jacinto and let me tell you, I have never felt closer to death. We were basically right on top of it and earthquakes happened like 2 times a week sometimes more. And they were NOT small….
@ParagonoflazinessАй бұрын
thats a lie im there now
@DerkarammaАй бұрын
@@Paragonoflaziness tell yourself that..
@johnbaker7435Ай бұрын
If you lived in San Jacinto, you’re basically sitting on top of the San Jacinto fault not the San Andreas
@DerkarammaАй бұрын
@@johnbaker7435 right, which is one that was mentioned in this video…
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@crspcritterАй бұрын
I researched : the landers and big bear quakes in 1992 . The report said it relieved pressure on San Andreas . They said they don’t see a big one anytime in the near future .
@HeavenlyKristal7Ай бұрын
Of course they said that … they don’t wanna induce panic .. they want business as usual… but they know better..
@HeavenlyKristal7Ай бұрын
Oh and they don’t relieve pressure.. it actually puts stress on other parts of the fault system
@crspcritterАй бұрын
@@HeavenlyKristal7 👌👍
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your findings!
@Mr11ESSE111Ай бұрын
dont worry ,Dwayne Rock will save San Andreas territory just like in movie
@Gary1_2Ай бұрын
Funny
@justadildeauАй бұрын
Cheesy punch lines and all... he will save us all
@Mr11ESSE111Ай бұрын
@@justadildeau yes he is savior ,Rock will save us all from moving rocks
@mamazalamaАй бұрын
@CSGATIАй бұрын
Mother nature will do what she wants.
@mylindadowell2671Ай бұрын
With all the earthquakes locally, just tells us that differently,, is going to happen on the Southern section. It's eminent. BLESS EVERYONE
@michelleschultz472Ай бұрын
Fun fact, there is exactly ZERO evidence that the entire fault has ruptured at once. ZERO.
@baneverything5580Ай бұрын
There`s zero evidence for a whole lot of things accepted as fact. One of them just ruined the health of millions of people in America. I knew better. Sadly my sister refused to listen to common sense and got right in line and called me names. Remember back when hydrogenated vegetable oil was "healthy"? I do. My sister still eats fake butter made from it. I know better.
@evenodds8791Ай бұрын
They don’t even directly measure the strain accumulation. It’s based on how much they think it should be slipping. Earth science has become a joke these last 60 years
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@elizabethbrehm8996Ай бұрын
What about all the old Stanford maps that show California as an island? Maybe we’re going back to that.
@ec1628Ай бұрын
@@elizabethbrehm8996 Eventually it will. From Cabo San Lucas to San Francisco.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Those old maps showing California as an island were based on outdated information. Thanks for watching!
@jylromain6439Ай бұрын
I think you could predict with accuracy that a quake was imminent and the majority of people would go about their business as usual. They aren't going to abandon their homes or their state.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@lrwright8400Ай бұрын
Richter Scale is no longer being used. It would be great to cover this in a story of its own. The 1906 earthquake seems connected to continuous seismic activity in Socorro New Mexico, which lasted about 6 months. No one has explained this as far as I know.
@mellocello187Ай бұрын
@@lrwright8400 Then why was yesterday’s reported as 4.7. On what scale was that?
@HeavenlyKristal7Ай бұрын
They just not long ago started using the Richter scale again … they don’t go by the Moment Mercalli scale anymore … they just play with the magnitudes now … when they downgraded it to a 4.7 … people that felt it said he felt bigger than that… and there’s tons of video and from what I seen I believe them
@1981cvalentineАй бұрын
I was 8 and living in the Bay Area during the La Prieta earthquake. My sisters and I were playing in our room and heard/felt a boom along with super light shaking and thought my dad was coming down the hall mad at us for being loud, but then the entire house suddenly started violently jerking back and forth and we all ran to the hallway where my dad was running towards us and he hovered over us in the hall and we heard a cracking noise and I looked up and out ceiling was slowly cracking every time the house jerked. I thought the ceiling was gonna cave in on us. It all happened so fast but was so intense it seemed like forever
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
It must have been a terrifying experience. Thanks for sharing your story with us!
@grantdickerson6103Ай бұрын
ive had a feeling that the big one is soon
@javmichel2068Ай бұрын
Is this Dutch ? Sounds like him . Great video
@helenabrus191Ай бұрын
I don't know; he hasn't put out a recent video. He would have related the fires happening on the fault lines, e.g. Lake Elsinore.
@DoggosAndJiuJitsuАй бұрын
God, these AI videos need to go. Or at least fix your pronunciation generator.
@helenabrus191Ай бұрын
Please also use inches as well as centimeters which means nothing to me.
@anthonydoyle7370Ай бұрын
Roughly, 2.4 centimetres is equal to one inch. I hope this helps, Helena.
@helenabrus191Ай бұрын
@@anthonydoyle7370 Thank you.
@chesterfinecat7588Ай бұрын
@@anthonydoyle7370 2.54
@toystoryjohn8457Ай бұрын
You should really work on that…
@helenabrus191Ай бұрын
@@toystoryjohn8457 Why would I? At 72, not important to me; will be buried six feet under, who cares how many centimeters.
@Steven-s4kАй бұрын
Everything at once. When the cascadia fault slips , the pressure will explode Rainer and the tsunami will run up the helaina slump in Hawaii and slip that.... Yellow stone ? Maybe.
@rosaliemley4778Ай бұрын
That already happened once.
@VGSEASАй бұрын
I wonder how this will all affect the las vegas area if a major rupture were to occur on the san andreas. I am pretty sure we will all surely feel it, but the impact on the valley would be more limited to just moderate rolling motions in contrast to the violent shaking that will be sent into the Los Angeles basin. And considering that Las Vegas is 200 + miles away from the san andreas, the impact here would be more subtle. But my point is that the effects of an earthquake like this will probably be one of the most widespread in history
@mamazalamaАй бұрын
I'm here living near Vegas too. Have sensed the last couple in L.A. and think we'll feel whatever happens in L.A., but not worried about massive damage happening here.
@NiteCourtАй бұрын
Back in the 80's, I was a satellite system tech/installer. Back then it was common to watch TV news feeds free to view, when they were NOT talking. I don't even have to close my eyes, to remember what I seen. An open field in the direction of the camera, started rolling like ocean waves. Looked like the waves were pulsing. It might feel like shaking, but it visually looks like ocean waves. I am in Michigan, so I don't experience those events. if the New Madrid fault moves, it could be comparable!
@lens2024tsАй бұрын
The Apocalypse is near 😮
@Shadoweknows76Ай бұрын
Enoch returned 2017,the real second coming already happened. Any day now we meet our Creator.
@sonneversets3530Ай бұрын
@@Shadoweknows76 Ask His Holy Spirit for a clooo.🕊
@lonnie4894Ай бұрын
I lived in southern California during the 1989 and it was bad.my condo in Redlands area shook violently, it made me nauseous. The building was like jello gelatin as it struck. The quake lasted about a minute or more. I don't remember much about after shocks. I imagine they happened. The quake wasn't from the San Andreas fault but another one in the Los Angeles basin area.
@rickmorrow993Ай бұрын
Southern California and soon.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@brianschmidt704Ай бұрын
Because it has been so long since the last major earthquake, People who live in this area have no idea how big or bad an earthquake Like this would be. They need to plan for at least one week of no water or power or help.
@lonnie4894Ай бұрын
Is it possible that these little quakes are a sign that the big earthquake is about to strike at anytime? Do earthquakes usually strike without much warning?
@MichaelSplatkinsАй бұрын
Recent studies have shown 4 large break points along the San Andreas fault. So it should be limited to whichever quadrant is affected. Hopefully.
@BushidoPhotoАй бұрын
Nobody can predict when an earthquake will happen. Just watch the movie San Andreas instead and live in fear. lol
@walkingman7564Ай бұрын
This is completely irrelevant but I just ate the most amazing orange ever 😋😋
@shannonperez9408Ай бұрын
Well with solar flares up I say over next week we may see some more movement
@stephenpowers5385Ай бұрын
Might is a big word. With a constant movement and the size of everything being talked about it looks like it's nothing more than a wild guess something akin to the predictions of "the end of the earth" that go back for thousands of years and we are still here.
@tataramoaАй бұрын
Here in NZ we are 'waiting' for the Alpine Fault M8 which is overdue...
@irene1655Ай бұрын
Glad have earthquake insurance. Also grateful when we self built our home we had a special engineer evaluate our plans. We learned there are extra things you can do to lessen earthquake damage. During the Landers and Big Bear quakes the house shook violently, but no damage. We were grateful for the information we were given in building our house.
@iAncientOneАй бұрын
I’ve been in the Northridge and The Ridgecrest quakes . I’m ready for anything !
@AniadiakhАй бұрын
At 3.15 pm today felt a jolt in santa clara
@Randy.E.RАй бұрын
Come on, guys. Why give out patial truths. I have lived in Calfornia my entire life 60 years) and have been hearing people talk about the "Big One" since I was a kid. Heck, we even did Duck and Cover drills in the clasroom" Make no mistake about it, a rupture on the Southern section of the San Andreas fault would be catastrophic, but you can't honestly say that it is likely within the next 30 years. It could just as easily be 300 years from now. History as shown that there has been several hundred years between events and 150 years between events. Why not just remind people that its a good idea to be prepared for any and all disasters whether its an earthquake, wildfire, flash flood, or zombie attack. But don't put the fear of God in people that a magnitude 7.5 event is imminent.
@SummerBreeze4022Ай бұрын
Could you please enlighten us as to how you came to the conclusion that this channel is merely trying to cause fear in people? Are you that dense that you don't understand that some subject matters will cause fear in people regardless of how it is presented? Being prepared and making others aware will not erase fear in people who are predisposed to presenting with fear. You can not control the behavior or emotions of other people.
@Randy.E.RАй бұрын
@@SummerBreeze4022 You are correct. A good example is nuclear war. There is no shortage of KZbin videos that warn people that we are on the brink of nuclear war which is something that I have been hearing since grade school (close to 50 years) which does nothing more than make people feel hopeless about their future. My point was that a good video on the San Andreas fault would remind viewers that ruptures on the Southern section have been as far apart as several hundred years. Just because the last great rupture was the Fort Tejon event doesn't necessarily mean that we are overdue for another. Why lead people to believe that we are. If you read the last part of my original comment, I made it clear that people should be prepared for ANY disaster. Something else to keep in mind is that people living in California are more susceptible to localized earthquakes. I went through this in 1992 during the 7.3 Landers earthquake. These localized earthquakes cause a lot of damage to communities without disrupting the entire state. Think of Ridgecrest in 2019, Landers in 1992, Morgan Hill in 1984, Coalinga in 1983. There are countless more. These little earthquakes wreck the lives of entire communities without affecting the entire state. To those people living there, that is their "Big One". People need to be prepared for anything instead of putting all their eggs in one basket.
@chrisbrowne4669Ай бұрын
Those videos are not Ft Tejon in 1857 or San Francisco in 1906.
@kathleenrogers10Ай бұрын
Exactly what I stated a half hour before your comment. Total AI bogus nonsense. Wonder what Lucy Jones would say about this.
@Thatonegirl_scruffyАй бұрын
LA has hundreds of faults. And so many that seismologists haven’t mapped every single one. Even when there’s an earthquake there could be a delay or relay of information about the incoming eathquake. Make sure y’all have renter insurance, a plan, and important stuff collected and protected just in case of an emergency.
@thomasgriffin8269Ай бұрын
I remember the San Fernando Valley quake in early 70s..
@jasonlawler9674Ай бұрын
My wife and I worked in 2 areas, OC and LA We each kept a map and a small can of orange spray paint We routed our path back together. No communicarion requires a plan.At Her work she'd paint time and date on sidewalk outside of building she started. We picked 3 places on route. Id likely be faster to meet her. Anahiem. Santa Ana river brd. Great for emergencies
@YNomadicDuskАй бұрын
Can u do the Cdn West Coast Big One pls?
@RodneyDouglas-z7rАй бұрын
I've been looking at it for a long time I believe it's going to be just south of parkfield that is where I'm predicting a big
@extralock1045Ай бұрын
I'm 19, for as long as I remember, people have been worried about the "big one", and it never happened. I don't think it will happen, but I still treat every small earthquake I feel as the "big one", and when the ground starts shaking, my thought is to try to go outside.
@ADBLOCKER4YOUTUBEАй бұрын
learn to think critically.
@extralock1045Ай бұрын
@@ADBLOCKER4KZbin What do you mean? I mean, will it happen? Yes, it will. But I won't be waiting for it. Just know it will happen at some point.
@ADBLOCKER4YOUTUBEАй бұрын
@@extralock1045 Because you said, “it never happened.” Which sounds like you mean it won't. But it will. They were talking about it when I was in high school… A lot longer than you've been around. 300 years in geologic time means nothing.
@InsaneCuriosityАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! It’s good to stay prepared, even if it seems like the big one might never come. Being cautious and having a plan is always a smart move.
@extralock1045Ай бұрын
@@InsaneCuriosity Yes, I have to agree there.
@stevepr100Ай бұрын
Salton sea pivotal I'm lead to believe.... 😕
@joshuawalker6312Ай бұрын
With all these volcanoes eruptions I wouldn't be surprised that it starts to move again
@juliamaloney7119Ай бұрын
Northern California. This year. I feel it.
@Blue-tt6xmАй бұрын
I could only live in CA 2 years (67-8) (Hollywood,Venice, Malibu, LaJolla), because the constant tremors irritated my CNS to the point of developing insomnia. I'm an earth sensitive. I felt the "87 quake in my solar plexus days b4, along with the element fear. It was so intense i thought it was going to be here in CO. The Tsunami / that killed 1/4 million people I didn't feel beforehand.(Did you know that the HAARP ship was in the area?). I have a connection to Turkey & felt the Feb. 6, 7.8 quake that killed 55,000 weeks before it happened. I'd run my hand over a map of Asia trying to determine its location. I was crying daily. That was last year. I'm crying (trying to replace it with prayer) this year for the degeneration of the human species. As The Hopi called it, The Great Purification (Poles Shift) is upon us.😢🙏💜
@DeeMontezx1Ай бұрын
I'm super sensitive to extreme heat, to the point when we have a heat wave I get extreme extreme anxiety where I have to go to urgent care to make sure it's not anything worse. No matter how I try to control it I can't, it's so bizarre I know.
@theresamealer3314Ай бұрын
@@Blue-tt6xm have heard this AND the legendary white Buffalo that was born in July '24
@Blue-tt6xmАй бұрын
@@theresamealer3314 Born on 4th of July, Forest Service report said it died....🙏
@theresamealer3314Ай бұрын
@@Blue-tt6xm 😔OH NO! Know they hadn't seen it since born, did not know it died.Sad...
@leopardwoman38Ай бұрын
Earth sensitive and also a scientist, so I am always watching my reactions to various earth and cosmic/sun energies. I usually get a bad headache for a solid two weeks before a major earthquake. Feel the weather and pressure differences,
@jckorn9148Ай бұрын
Turkey 2023....that is what's in store for the San Fernando Valley. A very bad day, guaranteed to happen...
@organicrecreations1338Ай бұрын
it'll be way worse. The land cracks and sinking down into the ocean is literally the biggest threat as shown to me since childhood being raised in Cali. The land speaks... so do our ancestors. The big one could trigger massive volcanic instability in the pacific ocean, as well as all along the sierra mountains. Nevada's opals and dried up salt "lakes" is evidence of high heat impacting sea water. Geology is the best. So imagine Iceland, Turkey and Japan all in one. California has had the WORST geological history for human sustainability according to the earth sciences. Arizona, Utah.. completely baked. You wanna get out of there and not become part of future mudflood history.
@brawnbenson552Ай бұрын
Nice video, but why include stock images of earthquake damaged areas like Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries?
@KB-lv7ibАй бұрын
I've lived in CA my entire life. Not saying we aren't headed to the big one, but I've heard it all before in my 74 years living in CA. This has happened before. We've been heading for the big one more than once. You will note that the entire earth is having earthquakes, not just CA. Now, that's new. I suspect something big is coming, but it won't be just CA. I believe the entire planet will be affected. Also, there have been eruption of volcano's all over the world. There are big faults all over the world and all over the US. Something is happening, that's for sure.
@altapedroza3604Ай бұрын
I've thought for sometime now that the earth is more than sick and tired from all the abuse that WE (each and everyone in our own way), have abused it more than enough. It's starting to retaliate. 😳
@Don.M.Ай бұрын
Earthquakes have happened on this planet since the beginning of time. None of this is new
@philbuell6657Ай бұрын
The Sun, the pole shift and the weakening magnetic field around the earth has alot to do with the uptick in quakes and some of the chaotic weather we are experiencing worldwide.
@popirat12Ай бұрын
So, the leviathan decided to open it's mouth again... I'm curious about why they started to move after slumbering so long.
@rdgrАй бұрын
California is expecting the Big One. Here in Washington State we are expecting the bigger one due to the Cascadia subduction fault in the Pacific Ocean.
@hkschubert9938Ай бұрын
When there are many small quales (under 6.0) then this is RELIEVING stress on the fault NOT a prelude to a big one.
@crad8Ай бұрын
Damn.. I can walk to the fault in about 10 mins from my front door. Gonna be one heck of a ride!
@zenncattАй бұрын
Growing up in San Francisco, it was always in the back of our minds that it could happen any day. I believe in science, but I hope it never happens. 🤞
@guppyspopАй бұрын
The "Big One" will most likely occur near Salton Sea with a magnitude of 7.9 - 8.3 , San Diego will suffer the most damage (they're not as prepared as Los Angeles). It won't happen in the 30 years , it'll happen any second now to 1200 years. . .yes you read that correctly. Core samples show how infrequent faults erupt, meaning over 5,000 years there's been large quakes with gaps of 20 years in-between quakes and gaps of 1200 years in-between quakes, some 500 years , some 800 years. . .they added them all up then divide that number by the total years representing in the core sample and came up with this absurd average. When it comes to Earthquakes there is no average. The Big One can happen before I finish this sentence to not happening in my lifetime . . .there's no way to know the million dollar question , when? We know how they happen , we know areas where they'll happen , we just don't know when.
@TheCjbowmanАй бұрын
Cascadia is the one to worry about.
@goldfieldgaryАй бұрын
I do wish you could find a Californian to narrate your production. It's grating on the ears to hear so many place names be mispronounced.
@IDNHANTU2dayАй бұрын
It's coming soon again? I tell what is coming first and it will be more catastrophic and widespread. The Nov elections. Just think of the movie: "There Will Be Blood"
@garythompson2517Ай бұрын
30 million years ago?? I can't watch this
@sonneversets3530Ай бұрын
Just read the comments. 😁 God’s going to be serving up his ‘backhand’, soon... _In style!_ Hope you know Jesus.♥✝
@ADBLOCKER4YOUTUBEАй бұрын
Why?
@ADBLOCKER4YOUTUBEАй бұрын
@@sonneversets3530 Yes. He cleans my 🚽.....
@sonneversets3530Ай бұрын
@@ADBLOCKER4KZbin He’ll be ‘cleaning your clocks’ soon....👍 Get your laughs while you think you can, kid. You don’t get the last one. 😁
@IamwhoIam333Ай бұрын
Man has never learned from their past. So I doubt if they learn anything about the Sans Andrea's fault that is new
@apriljohnson421Ай бұрын
I feel like if you know this to be a certainty, and you choose to live there anyhow, then you are excepting the risk and the danger. I never understood why people don’t just move away from it (proactively).
@OGStoneVegasАй бұрын
10.:20 you know, right after the loma prieta quake, i do recall seismologists saying that the big one was likely to strike in the next 30 years... are we really the same thing in september of 2024?
@deemisquadis9437Ай бұрын
This is the evolution of our solar system,that is what you arent factoring here .