A major earthquake hasn't struck any of California's biggest cities in more than three decades, but the "Big One" is a matter ...
Supershear earthquakes are more common than previously believed, some scientists say — carrying potentially profound risk for ...
On Jan. 17, 1994 the Northridge earthquake struck Southern California early in the morning. The violent shaking — produced by a previously unknown fault — destroyed buildings, infrastructure and ...
The Jan. 17, 1994, Northridge earthquake damaged roadways across Los Angeles. But nowhere was the impact felt more acutely that on the 10 Freeway just east of Culver City. The earthquake knocked out ...
The 1994 Northridge Earthquake is a memory forever etched in the minds of millions. Thirty years have passed since the 6.7 magnitude earthquake killed more than 60 people. On its milestone anniversary ...
A total of 980,458 participants are registered in San Diego to stop everything for a minute to "drop, cover and hold on" at ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – The 1994 Northridge earthquake shook Los Angeles residents from their sleep, caused freeways to crumble and flattened buildings. It was the last deadly quake to strike a U.S.
At a magnitude of 6.7, the Jan. 17, 1994 Northridge earthquake wasn’t unusual in terms of its size. Since 1900, an average of 120 earthquakes per year worldwide are in the magnitude-6.0 to 6.9 range.
In 1994, an earthquake hit Northridge. There was a lot of damage and the CSUN was also hit hard. This documentary shows what happened then through interviews with Professor Nate Thomas and Equipment ...
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