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Hayward Fault Earthquake Risk Highlighted by New Simulations
Recent simulations reveal that the Hayward fault, a significant part of the San Andreas system, is overdue for an earthquake, posing a threat to the densely populated East Bay area.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 10 days ago
The Hayward fault, which spans 74 miles through the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area, has been identified as overdue for a significant earthquake.
This fault is part of the larger San Andreas fault system, and experts warn that an earthquake could lead to extensive damage in a region with a high population density.
As simulations continue to predict potential ground motion, the urgency to prepare for such an event becomes increasingly critical for local communities.