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Most of California is not susceptible …
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Fri, Mar 25 2011 5:00 PM
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The California Coastal Commission takes a look at the Japanese earthquake to determine if similar conditions could affect that state. Short answer: No, but that doesn’t excuse a lack of vigilance or a need for further study: The vast majority of faults in California, including the San Andreas fault, could not produce a magnitude 9 earthquake. Most of
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