Interactive map from the California Geological Survey shows the destruction potential of a tsunami wave in the Golden State.
A USGS map shows where in California 2.5 magnitude (or greater) earthquakes were recorded in the last seven days—the San Andreas Fault is represented as a thick red line. A USGS map shows where ...
The risk of flooding from a major tsunami may be greater than many realized along California’s coastline, state officials ...
An 3.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded near Borrego Springs Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey ...
In a worst-case tsunami, parts of Alameda, Oakland and Berkeley could be flooded up to an 18-foot elevation, California officials said in new study.
The deadly earthquake that struck near Mandalay on Friday was caused by “strike-slip faulting” along the boundary of the ...
The most recent risk assessment, outlined in maps published by the California Geological Survey, illustrate the devastation ...
The California Geological Survey recently released new maps showing that potential tsunamis ... The San Gregorio Fault runs through the offshore Monterey Canyon, and a large enough earthquake ...
“Myanmar is an area often exposed to large earthquakes, with over 14 earthquakes with a magnitude of 6 or above occurring in the region over the last 100 years, including a magnitude 6.8 earthquake ...
The risk of flooding from a major tsunami may be greater than many realized along Monterey County's coastline, California officials said in new study.