Friday, March 11, 2011

1992 all over again

On June 28, 1992, at 4:57 AM local time, a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Landers, California. Not three hours later, a 6.4 earthquake struck Big Bear, California, not 100 miles apart. At first, it was believed that Big Bear was an aftershock, but later, it was determined to be its own seismic event. Not long ago, a 6.2 earthquake struck the west coast of Japan, NW of Tokyo. Two different seismic events. Head to usgs.gov for details and myfoxla.com still has the NOAA map with the projected tsunami wave action.

Peace and give to the Red Cross for the people of Japan.
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