Scientists say the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults are more stressed than at any time in 1,000 years, raising questions about future California quakes.
A new study of California's earthquakes say that building pressure underneath two major fault lines converging at Cajon Pass ...
Venezuela’s powerful quakes come as a study finds Southern California fault stress at a 1,000-year high.
The most significant seismic event in California's history – an earthquake of 7.9 magnitude – occurred in 1857 and ruptured about 225 miles on the San Andreas Fault. That earthquake, dubbed the last ...
Thirty years ago, seismologists worked with far less data, far slower computers, and a fundamentally simpler picture of how ...
Venezuela and its capital, Caracas, were rocked by two massive earthquake pulses on June 24, 2026, just seconds apart. The ...
New research finds the San Andreas and San Jacinto fault systems are in a “critically loaded” state, with stress levels that ...
The recent earthquakes in Venezuela offer a stark warning about potential risks along Southern California's San Andreas Fault ...