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What Venezuela’s deadly quake can teach Californians about the San Andreas Fault
VENEZUELA AND ITS CAPITAL, Caracas, were rocked by two massive earthquake pulses on June 24, 2026, just seconds apart. The shaking from the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 events caused buildings to collapse in cities across the northern part of the country, killing more than 900 people and trapping many more, government officials reported. University of Southern California geophysicist Sylvain Barbot explained […] The post What Venezuela’s deadly quake can teach Californians about the San Andreas Fault appeared first on Local News Matters .
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VENEZUELA AND ITS CAPITAL, Caracas, were rocked by two massive earthquake pulses on June 24, 2026, just seconds apart. The shaking from the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 events caused buildings to collapse in cities across the northern part of the country, killing more than 900 people and trapping many more, government officials reported. University of Southern California geophysicist Sylvain Barbot explained […] The post What Venezuela’s deadly quake can teach Californians about the San Andreas Fault appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s source item, What Venezuela’s deadly quake can teach Californians about the San Andreas Fault, VENEZUELA AND ITS CAPITAL, Caracas, were rocked by two massive earthquake pulses on June 24, 2026, just seconds apart. The shaking from the magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 events caused buildings to collapse in cities across the northern part of the country, killing more than 900 people and trapping many more, government officials reported. University of Southern California geophysicist Sylvain Barbot explained […] The post What Venezuela’s deadly quake can teach Californians about the San Andreas Fault appeared first on Local News Matters .
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