We all know there is no way to predict the exact time an earthquake will occur. However, a recent study by UC Irvine suggests a certain pattern to the tremors we feel in Southern California. An excerpt from the article reads:
”The southern stretch of the San Andreas fault has had a major temblor about every 137 years, according to new research. The latest looks to be overdue.”
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