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The next big Californian earthquake

San Francisco Chronicle: New satellite evidence has confirmed fears among scientists that seismic stresses are rising along the southern segment of the San Andreas fault system, making the heavily populated Los Angeles area vulnerable to an overdue major earthquake.

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