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bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 6, 7:25 am, dave wrote: My house is 4 miles from the 1971 Sylmar quake epicenter and 10 miles from the 1994 Northridge quake epicenter. The house survived both of those with no damage. I am 13 miles from a very stuck section of the San Andreas Fault. The former encouraging, the latter troubling. May the former hold true when the latter holds forth. Here I sit on the margin of SF Bay about 2.5 miles from the Hayward Fault (home of the "next big one") and about 14 miles from the San Andreas Fault (which may still have a "little" time). This reminds me - I should get that quake inspection and a few upgrades pretty quick. We have quake insurance, but it doesn't do much good if you're squawrshed... Bruce I'm frame stucco on slab single story earthquake prepared. |
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Some of that San Francisco area was built many years ago when they sank
some old wooden Ships (after going around the Horn from East to West.Go West young man, go West ~ Horace Greely) and then pushing some sand and dirt and who knows what else? on top of those Ships.Land fill, dontcha just know? Yah, you betcha! How San Francisco was built. cuhulin |
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