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Study Reveals Heightened Stress on San Andreas Fault Following Venezuela Earthquakes
A recent study indicates that stress along the southern San Andreas fault is at its highest level in over 1,000 years. This finding comes after earthquakes in Venezuela occurred on a similar fault line, prompting warnings that seismic risks in the region persist.
26 Jun, 19:06 — 26 Jun, 19:06
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