That's the point. That's why we have the term "The Big One". As a Californian, I feel like we're given daily reminders that we're overdue and it's coming. Like, they drill it into your head as a child to be afraid for the impending apocalypse.
True but if you run outside the building could still land on top of you get under a sturdy furniture and that sturdy furniture could potentionally protect you from debris.
Inside edition investigates earthquakes, In this video Lisa Guerrero goes undercover in an earthquake to study what’s going on and become the next Magic School Bus!
I was in 8.1Ms earthquake of Nepal in 2015. And I'm grateful that i am alive. The experience was terrifying. its been almost 4 years but if i think about it i still get goosebumps.
I can relate to this. People dont realise the damage the mother nature can do. I experienced 2004 Tsunami when it hit South Asia. I dont even wanna remind my self how it all went. All i will tell people is to listen to the experts and prepare for whatever is coming at you.
During the LA 7.0 magnitude earthquake I was actually on a toilet. I didnt really notice, I just saw the toilet paper shaking and shower curtains and I'm like wtf
This is actually extremely reassuring. I feel like the many different takes from different sources are so blown out of proportion that you don’t know what to think anymore.
We had an earthquake in cali like a few months ago, i was just sitting in bed trying to ignore it and my dog just looked at me and grabbed her ball to play. We have so many and we just ignore most of them and mayyyyybe say "woah ya feel that? ya me to, you want to get lunch?" Big one will be unavoidable so why panic, just need to already be prepared.
Earthquakes are happening all over. Even Oklahoma, and Kansas. Don't think you're safe. There's faults connection all over, underground, and yes they can start a tsunami...they don't want people to panic, so they say that b.s. listen to Deutchsense.
I was in San Francisco during the strong earthquake of October 1989. I thought I was going to die, like, it was so very frightening. Several days later, I found out the office building I was working at had some major damages, causing me to look for another job at a different location. How saddening it was, that many people perished and lost their homes.
Go to San Francisco now, you will be even more convinced you are going to die. Don’t need natural disasters when you can have locally grow “progressive” disasters doing as much or more damage more quickly
Wow. I have been researching recently and many prophets are saying to be prepared here in California for a big Earthquake this year. My brother is in Santa Rosa. It's crazy how they built all these major cities on the fault line!
There is a much less known fault in California known as the Ventura Pitas Point fault. Located in Ventura County, it runs directly under downtown Ventura. A recent 7 year study indicated that huge quakes have occurred on this fault @400 to 2400 years apart with magnitude 7.5 -8.0.
Midwest has a Supervolcano, tornadoes, East has Hurricanes and winter, europe has sinking land and rising water, Asia has typhoons and hurricanes, deserts have unaccessible water. Every place if fucked if youre just waiting around for it. Just live life prepared with survival skills and that's about it. Every place has its own dangers
The 2019 earthquake wasn't directly in Ridgecrest, it was in Trona about 20 miles away. Ridgecrest is just the nearest relatively populated area. Trona's roads were destroyed and a good majority of the buildings sustained major damage. Folks from surrounding towns drove water and supplies off-road into Trona to give to the residents. There's still damaged and destroyed buildings visible around town too, even three years later.
I think the whole “get under furniture cover and hold” thing is bullsh*t. If I’m under my bed when there’s an earthquake that’s just more weight falling on me when the roof collapses
You've got be near a strong furniture such a washing machine or a sturdy table and get as small as you can while you are covering your head. Don't go under the furnitures, in 1999 Marmara Earthquake in Turkey people who went under furnitures had a higher fatality rate compared to people who covered themselves near them.
I think this earthquake preparation thing is kinda like reacting in a major car accident. What will you do? You will do whatever comes to your mind at the very second that it takes place. You have NO idea where you will be when an earthquake happens.
D-aniel M-ace I’m lucky cuz my door way to my garage door has hella bulky coverage Over the top. It has like a 3 foot high ceiling above it and above that is a staircase so I can just go under that and be perfectly fine
me right now 😭 i saw ONE tiktok that sent me into a state of deep diving on the internet and panicking and the fact i was planning on moving a few hours to los angeles absolutely not
I was in a big communication building during the quake in Alaska a few years ago. It was a 7.1 and both did things move. No damage to our home because I built it to my standards.
@@erica9160 The "homeless weirdos" term kinda offended me, they're just human beings like us with the same personality as they did when they had money. Being homeless is weird now? They can't help it. Just rephrase that a bit better.
I think we have to keep watching the animals how strange they really react when it comes. They kinda feel it hours or days before. If it did, the very best idea to go to the open area as possible. Can talk the neighbors what you see and feel. Gather the others and if necessary, inform the locals. Camps in the open area is my best opinion.
I mean it kinda makes sense so you dont get smashed buy falling debree but then you could be trapped under a building and could catch fire so either way we are fucked man
Get under a table or doorway if you are driving pull over.that is all they tell you to do when you live there. As a former Californian they should just tell you kiss your ass goodby.
I live in LA and I’m always so nervous and scared that this can happen any time. We get usually small quakes you can barely feel all the time here. I’m thankful that they are small though. Because at any moment “the big one” can hit
I’ve lived in Taiwan my entire life and honestly as often as we get earthquakes I’m still terrified of them. We use to have earthquake drills at school but It’s really completely different how you think you’ll react and how you will actually react. Really the most important part that really does save lives is to duck cover and hold on, after an earthquake ends get out of the building you’re in and get to a clearing as far away from a building as you can get, and have an earthquake go bag with some water food and first aid kit with you and have a bigger one at your home and workplace. As ridiculous as you think it is to prepare, it’s better safe then sorry.
@@dev4068 I wasn’t there for it I now live in California believe it or not 😅 but my family and friends say that it’s the biggest one we’ve had in years. I’ve seen videos and reports of buildings collapsing as well as bridges. But all in all I think most are fine! I do hope the best for all those affected.
@@Skyewastaken2many prophets are stating we may have a big Earthquake in California this year. I live in thousand oaks. He says to put olive oil on the doors and windows and to pray for protection if we are going to stay.
It's been UNUSUALLY quiet lately on the earthquake front in California! It's the "calm before the storm," so to speak, as the stress on the faults are ready to blow!
Leaving the building you're in can sometimes be the safest option and it's what we're supposed to do in an earthquake at my school. You should probably only do this if there's an open empty space nearby though, like a park or a field with no tall buildings nearby. If the building collapses, you won't be crushed in the building and you should be somewhat safe if you're far away from the collapsing building.
did the professor pronounce it correctly at least? if so then i dont really understand its that bad because theres not much difference between the two, but then again, im not from the west coast so what do i know
@Warrior For Yeshua the san andreas fault could not produce that much of a disaster.But Mother Nature controls everything so we can't really predict anything,no earthquake,no hurricane,no tsunami,there is basically nothing we can predict or know how it might happen.It all flows naturally.Just stay safe,that's all for now.
@Warrior For Yeshua i believe in god too,and yeah,i agree,the people should open their eyes.But for now it's just a mystery and an assumption if it's gonna happen or not.Nothing is sure,never.
@Warrior for Yeshua Lmao you should know that trying to convince people of anything in the comments is impossible, right? And when people say this, it makes you sound like an idiot...
@@gwanx We get earthquakes too, just not the "wholly crap what the hell is that, and what's that wave out there in the ocean" kind. ;) The St Laurence is a fault-line too. :)
We are fine, we are half way through the year. soon it will be 2021. Im studying and watching survival training videos.. theres a chance that the Big One Earth Quake one hit this year for California. last time the Big one Hit us was when the San Madrid fault line erupted into a earth quake much of the city of Memphis and Saint Luid was destroyed, but the big arch monument in Saint lous held together fine. but that was the last time it was 1984, 1985 or 1986. .. it was one of those years i forget when im as old as i am. a big earth quake hitting california is a perfectly rational thing to prepare for.. also atch out for the riots and the corona virus. lots of stuff to prepare for in addition to earth quakes.. if u live in tornado ally u might prepare for tornados.
California is a great state but it's also ridiculous at the same time. People need to stop obsessing over the popular culture there and moving here. It's over developed, has unregulated development & already has major issues with lack of fresh groundwater and forest fires -.- but let's keep moving there and building yay!
runechuckie and also a big amount of brainwashed cocky liberal scumbags (other wise Pro- Lefts or Antifa’s) pushing their BS, identity politic, LGBTQ, Feminist agendas (should be considered as COMMUNISM agendas) down our throats thanks a lot to their Mainstream news, Hollywood/ Entertainment industries and ALL of their schools and college systems over there! So I wouldn’t mind at all if the earthquake passes 2011s 9.0 record. These cities are pure DEMON RAT, Sanctuary cities that must be shut down. I’m so sick and exhausted with their Bulls)&t Liberal agendas and policies that are killing this country BIG TIME! All these arrogant evil Democratic scoundrels, GET THE F$@€ Out of my country right now! Trying to split our society in half and abusing our laws and freedom in this country!
@@OnlyTimefps9 I hope you're no homophobe cause I'm Gay but I'm also tired of the liberals pushing the LGTBQ people down everyone's throat. I'm Republican by the way.
The Quake that happened in Ridgecrest was not the big one. It was a big quake from a fault that suddenly woke up and decided to grow. We saw a actual fault expanding hence the amount of power coming from it. However it was not the big one. The one in ridge crest was like several nukes being hit in one area well devestating it was only isolated to that one spot. When the San Andreas goes or say a smaller one like the Puente Hills went off it would go off for several miles or in the case of San Andrea's at least 150 to 200 miles of fault so instead of a big bang in one location you get the equivelent of someone carpet bombing along a 200 mile line with a couple thousand nukes. Which is why the San Andrea's is so dangerous to us because it wouldn't be from one location but along several hundred miles of fault line meaning there is no real place to hide or cover from as the quake waves will bleed into the canyon passes and spread into the city. This is how the ridgecrest quake made it as far as LA cause its waves went through the Cajon Pass and then spread out into the valley.
Honestly as a Californian earthquakes don’t really scare me that much...it’s more like a “whatever it’ll pass” but this always lingers in the back of my mind like “this may be the one” I live by myself so if something were to happen to me ion think anyone would really know immediately, so I took matters into my own hands...I basically have a whole earthquake survival kit (and not the ones they had us make in elementary school an actual one 😂) and a route that I would take either on foot or car (depending on what happens) to an open field where it’s the most safe away from all buildings, when my fam moved away from here I didn’t want to move, cause friends and stuff everyone is here 😂 but they always told me to keep calm and have a clear head don’t add to the panic.
Smart...we are well over do...like 100 years over do so there's no doubt we will experience this big quake in our life time....if not were EXTREMELY LUCKY
I'm not sure most people understand how the magnitude scale actually works. Living in Ridgecrest I experienced the earthquakes we had on July 4th and 5th. The 7.1 quake we experienced on that Friday wasn't much worse than the 6.4 the morning before. But, according to the magnitude scale, it was about 7 times larger. But after Dr Lucy Jones visited out area, it made more sense. While it's true every whole number in magnitude represents an increase of 10, it doesn't mean the shaking will be ten times greater. It's not going to launch us into orbit. There is a limit to how hard the shaking can actually get which is about what we experienced during the 6.4 earthquake we felt on July 4th. And that was pretty violent. To be shaken 7 times greater than that the following day should have made the car in the driveway go airborne. But that didn't happen. The 7 fold increase we experienced on July 5th meant the violent shaking was over an area 7 times greater than the day before. And that makes perfect sense. The fault rupture in the desert between July 4th and 5th is incredibly longer. So a 7.8 rupture on the San Andreas would be significant in terms of the area affected. It doesn't mean it's going to shake ten times harder than a 6.8.
Kind of why I have never bought any piece of furniture from them and have never entered their store either I live in LA Ikea is the least likely store I want to be in during an earthquake after I saw someone cut a $100+ piece of furniture open and saw that it was only made out of corragated cardboard um no thanks Ikea keep your crap I'll keep my money.
Warrior For Yeshua I think it’s proven that the worst earthquake that will ever happen is going to be mag 8.9? The San Andrés fault is actually not bad, it’s more friction based so the worst it can be is a 7.8 mag. So I don’t think god is right about this one man, if he’s nice enough and spare us good Californians maybe he would remove the faults all together so we live worry free 😌🤧
ATTENTION: The drawing at 5:23 is NOT ACCURATE! The San Andreas fault does not turn east and go through the San Joaquin Valley to cross through three aqueducts. It comes all the way down to Frazier Park where it meets up with the Garlock fault then continues south east through Palmdale/Lancaster down past San Bernardino through Palm Springs. UNLESS a new major fault forms that follows the line you've shown via weak points by OIL/GAS pumping OP'S located all throughout the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley to then meet up where we're having a major fracture occurring at Ridgecrest, then your drawing is fake news.
me living close to the San Andreas fault watching this: hey mom, have you ever considered moving to the east coast? it would be great you could find a job and everything
I'm from New England and honestly we have it good in terms of natural disasters. No quakes/no tornadoes/no fire/ hurricane is super rare or weak by the time we get it. If you can take the 1 blizzard we have a year then you'll be ok.
Actually there is a scenario we studied where the San Andreas or other large fault erupting, could trigger a tsunami. That is when the earthquake triggers an underwater landslide. The coast of California has a number of canyons underwater. If the side of any of those slopes gave way it could cause a serious tsunami. Another even more deadly water hazard that could be created by the San Andreas rupturing would be an open ground rupture through the sediments deposited by the Colorado river. Those sediments act as a plug keeping the Sea of Cortez out of a large area of Southern California. The land from Interstate 10 to the border with Mexico could disappear under the waves. That area used to be under the sea, and is even now under sea level. That ocean was cut off by the mud deposits from the flooding of the Colorado River over a long time. It is conceivable that the Pacific Ocean could flow back into that area in eastern California if a long ground rupture occurred from the Sea of Cortez toward Palm Springs.
@@archangeee929 In New Zealand we are also expecting the big one along our Alpine fault which will likely be around and 8 magnitude Earth quake but we are also expecting a big one on our off shore hikurangi fault which will generate a 9.0 earthquake.
Original Date: July 2019 Warning for Southern California Los Angeles, Orange County CA, Palm Springs, Oceanside, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Riverside, Ontario, Simi Valley, Victorville, San Andreas,
@@irisramirez7037 nope later in the video it said that the earthquake wouldn’t be in the water so it wouldn’t causen an earthquake, the movie was just exaggerated i think
This one won’t. Problem is California is built close to Two major danger areas. The thing they didn’t talk about at all is the cascadia plate, which is SO much worse than the San Andreas fault. That’s the one right off the coast also expected to go off within the next 50 years and that one since it’s an actual subduction zone will be much worse. Subduction zones tend to create larger quakes, and some scientists suspect it could be up to a magnitude 9.0, and unlike the San Andreas fault, it WILL cause a massive tsunami. Some people theorize that the big one from the San Andreas fault could actually trigger the subduction zone to shift causing the cascadia earthquake to begin, albeit very unlikely. Regardless, people in California only tend to care about the San Andreas fault because they can see it, but never talk about the cascadia plate pushing in. California won’t have a Big One. It will have two.
Cailfornia will Tax the earthquake
Eric A LMAOO fr
Fr they would lol
Underrated Comment
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@@swety2962why thank u
“It’s always my fault” - San Andreas
@Malik Shifferaw both plates
I am sorry for everything, California and San Francisco... - San Andreas
"Pardon me! But this movie got my feelings all tectonic again."
"At least I got a kickass GTA game."
Alex K. So that’s how Rockstargams got the name from for parts of gta
I got it! Why don't we just pick up California and move somewhere else?!?
I see what you did there ;))
“Push!”
Patrick star
Squidward: "That idea may just be crazy enough... to get us all killed!"
JACKHAMMER IT LIKE THE ICEBERG ON CLUB PENGUIN
"The fault ruptures every 150 years, but it has been inactive for 200 years"
Okay thats just reassuring
That's the point. That's why we have the term "The Big One". As a Californian, I feel like we're given daily reminders that we're overdue and it's coming. Like, they drill it into your head as a child to be afraid for the impending apocalypse.
@Michael Ellingsworth No. The ground will do that for me. 😁
@Michael Ellingsworth Thank you. I'll remember your kind thoughts and send you good energy from the other side. 😇
And more time without earthquake, more accumulated energy in the earth.
The earth has been moving and changing for 4,500.000,000 years. Fifty years is a drop in the bucket. Don't worry about it.
"Don't run outside, get under a table."
"Most of these buildings are vulnerable to collapse."
Also N O O O doorways
It means to go under sturdy tables and desks. It's your best option.
@@tudorjason Bold of them to assume I have sturdy furniture.
True but if you run outside the building could still land on top of you get under a sturdy furniture and that sturdy furniture could potentionally protect you from debris.
You can't run during an earthquake...
If this happens in 2020, that would really top off the year for the United States.
Isa’s cotton candy heart there was a small earthquake yesterday in Los Angeles 👉👈
Okoboji it will happen from june to july also a really bad heat wave 😎
@Think About it. No, but there would be plenty of criticism of his complete lack of assistance, Buford.
Yellow stone volcano erupts
Scared for the rest of the year now:) actually no nevermind...I damn near fell off my chair during the latest earthquake shiiiit damn chair😂💀
2020: "Write that down, write that down".
Today north calorina
In Time to come by CRAZY.
Alan Moon this was the first time I felt a earthquake, I was surprised I felt it even though it’s North Carolina and I lived far from in 😭
HAHAHA
Don’t give 2020 ideas😭
Ok so pretty much
Economy: 📉
Population: 📉
Buildings: 📉
Roads: 📉
Fires: 📈
covid-19:📈
U forgot stonks 📈📈📈📈📈📉
Crime: 📈
Shoplifters: 📈
Not a sadist, but kinda in favor of a mega quake at this point. ✅
@@lifeispoetry8349 we need some action in 2021
Lisa Guerrero will confront the earthquake
Yea because of the earthquake is taking out their building with hacking Lisa is on her way😂
Ah inside edition reference
Inside edition investigates earthquakes, In this video Lisa Guerrero goes undercover in an earthquake to study what’s going on and become the next Magic School Bus!
@@TruckEnthusiastYT 😂😂
"Hello im Lisa Guerrero from Inside Edition and we need to talk to you"
As long as Dwayne The Rock Johnson is alive we don't have to worry about San andreas
u got that right
Patrickthemango
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Textbook observation chief.
Textbook
@kekemay 55 cut and paste much?
He'll voice call CNN afterwards saying "Sorry I couldn't be there for my fans. I'm currently working on San Andreas 2 but I wish you all the best.".
I was in 8.1Ms earthquake of Nepal in 2015. And I'm grateful that i am alive. The experience was terrifying. its been almost 4 years but if i think about it i still get goosebumps.
I'm curious to know too, what was your experience getting through?
i’m also one of the people who are curious. what did you do during the quake?
Shaky (rep. 8×s)-daddy yankee
California will be 2x times bigger
I can relate to this. People dont realise the damage the mother nature can do. I experienced 2004 Tsunami when it hit South Asia. I dont even wanna remind my self how it all went. All i will tell people is to listen to the experts and prepare for whatever is coming at you.
Imagine being on the toilet when this happens
Or mining
During the LA 7.0 magnitude earthquake I was actually on a toilet. I didnt really notice, I just saw the toilet paper shaking and shower curtains and I'm like wtf
That would be lucky timing is say!! Lol
Or taking a shower and having shampoo in your hair 😭😭
Bro im on the toilet right now reading ur comment . Knock on wood
The earthquake probably stuck in traffic
BAHAHAHHAAH YESSSS
With the other things waiting to happen in 2020
Omg I can’t imagine that
Find the answer from this book in Amazon book store by searching 'Nostradamus' + 'the big one' ...
Oh no, it’s coming very, very, soon
I think the big one will have a magnitude much bigger than 7.8.
I know when it's going to be I'm not going to say though. 😉🙃
how do you want to know that xD
How about 9.0?
AJ230 RR a san andreas earthquake with a magnitude of 8.5 or higher is likely not possible, or at least according to research gathered so far
it will be 9.5-10.5
use me as a "ima just ignore this till it actually happens" button
Lol true
Why would I?
We hope that wouldn't happen.In Jesus hands
Who else just watch this after the big ass jolt hit L.A
Bruh
jolted my soul ngl
hereyhefnywebyntwer
Bruh 😳 how’d you know
I was looking for a comment from literally rn! 😂
THE BIG EARTHQUAKE HAS STRUCK!!! WHO'S FAULT IS IT???
Everyone: *Looks at San Andreas*
Dude.
Dude.
Dude.
Bassoon Lim Dude.
Dude.
California: *exists*
Someone tweeting from middle of nowhere Ohio: "Lmaooo yall got earthquakes? Couldnt be me"
Acero Woodberry I’d rather have an earthquake destroy my state than have to claim the Lebron-less Cavs
Acero Woodberry literally same thing in New Jersey 😂😂😂
Sebastian B That’s a fuckin W. 😂😂
*_tornadoes has entered the chat_*
*_Lebron has left the chat_*
y'all realize we got quakes too but they're so small we cant feel em
Well, guess there’s no Coachella that year ✌️😔
eric8542005 lmfao yeah
Good
Maria jose Bravo 😂😂😂
**QuakeChella**
Lol Who need coachella plastic boozefest if the big one strike anyway ?
This is actually extremely reassuring. I feel like the many different takes from different sources are so blown out of proportion that you don’t know what to think anymore.
Good thing I live in Alabama
Wait nvm I’ll just die by a tornado
I live in Hotlanta. I love it!
We had an earthquake in cali like a few months ago, i was just sitting in bed trying to ignore it and my dog just looked at me and grabbed her ball to play. We have so many and we just ignore most of them and mayyyyybe say "woah ya feel that? ya me to, you want to get lunch?" Big one will be unavoidable so why panic, just need to already be prepared.
Earthquakes are happening all over. Even Oklahoma, and Kansas. Don't think you're safe. There's faults connection all over, underground, and yes they can start a tsunami...they don't want people to panic, so they say that b.s. listen to Deutchsense.
Earthquake can happen along San Marid Fault line , Albama is near the San Marid Fault line ,
Well we ready for that
Where my California people at??
Ryan A at California
Ryan A wish i lived in cali Texas is gay
Calii~
In CA... or on Vacation.
:)
New eraツ no u are
I was in San Francisco during the strong earthquake of October 1989. I thought I was going to die, like, it was so very frightening. Several days later, I found out the office building I was working at had some major damages, causing me to look for another job at a different location. How saddening it was, that many people perished and lost their homes.
Go to San Francisco now, you will be even more convinced you are going to die. Don’t need natural disasters when you can have locally grow “progressive” disasters doing as much or more damage more quickly
Wow. I have been researching recently and many prophets are saying to be prepared here in California for a big Earthquake this year. My brother is in Santa Rosa. It's crazy how they built all these major cities on the fault line!
There is a much less known fault in California known as the Ventura Pitas Point fault. Located in Ventura County, it runs directly under downtown Ventura. A recent 7 year study indicated that huge quakes have occurred on this fault @400 to 2400 years apart with magnitude 7.5 -8.0.
Well shit
I'm from Texas, and I went to LA for the fourth of July and that's when those earthquakes hit, it was so scary lmao, I was traumatized.
what?!?!?!? Central California got the brunt of the 4th of July quakes!
I live in the Bay Area. And I sometimes sleep through earthquakes...😆
Mike Tayon I live in Fresno and that’s like so far from the earthquake but it was like we were on a ocean and the waves were rocking us
Huh, guess us in California are used to it. Usually don't give when one happens lol
L7ckyDuck true that but when it rains In la it’s like a foreign object
that's why we need to start building sky/floating cities.
yeah why don’t we just make flying cities lol what r we doing why don’t we just build higher
yeah so then when there’s human error in building one the city can plummet to the earth and cause even more casualties than an earthquake
Just tell us how we'll get straight to it
RAINING PISS AND LUMPY BROWN SNOW FOR EVERYONE LEFT ON THE GROUND , NON BILLIONAIRES..........
SO, WILL YOU BE UP OR DOWN ?
TRUMP 2020 !!!
At 3:05 how is the cloud shaking?!
california: one of the most most dangerous places to live earthquake wise
famous people: live/ own expensive property in california
Midwest has a Supervolcano, tornadoes, East has Hurricanes and winter, europe has sinking land and rising water, Asia has typhoons and hurricanes, deserts have unaccessible water. Every place if fucked if youre just waiting around for it. Just live life prepared with survival skills and that's about it. Every place has its own dangers
Google the cascade subduction zone and that thing is 10x worse than the San Andreas and they are waaaay overdue
@@maruchannuudle657 You put winter for east but the midwest has 10x the winter the east has..
@@maruchannuudle657 meanwhile in South America: everythinʼ fine in here folks
Maruchan Nuudle the east isnt that bad
The 2019 earthquake wasn't directly in Ridgecrest, it was in Trona about 20 miles away. Ridgecrest is just the nearest relatively populated area. Trona's roads were destroyed and a good majority of the buildings sustained major damage. Folks from surrounding towns drove water and supplies off-road into Trona to give to the residents. There's still damaged and destroyed buildings visible around town too, even three years later.
Wow
Trona thankfully has like 20 people... it looks like the Hills Have Eyes.
I think the whole “get under furniture cover and hold” thing is bullsh*t. If I’m under my bed when there’s an earthquake that’s just more weight falling on me when the roof collapses
You've got be near a strong furniture such a washing machine or a sturdy table and get as small as you can while you are covering your head. Don't go under the furnitures, in 1999 Marmara Earthquake in Turkey people who went under furnitures had a higher fatality rate compared to people who covered themselves near them.
I think this earthquake preparation thing is kinda like reacting in a major car accident. What will you do? You will do whatever comes to your mind at the very second that it takes place. You have NO idea where you will be when an earthquake happens.
Yeah and even if u survive u will be caught under the whole building
@@idiashpeza2800 I'm clostrophobic and fear being buried
D-aniel M-ace I’m lucky cuz my door way to my garage door has hella bulky coverage Over the top. It has like a 3 foot high ceiling above it and above that is a staircase so I can just go under that and be perfectly fine
James Charles : ""Wearing make up during an Earthquake"" video.
Pratheek Mendonca lol
Well I guess he’s gonna get SISTER SHOOKKK
James Charles is really annoying
Commander Matrix Then don’t watch him...
Lol
im from vegas and the july 4th earthquake from cali, i felt it. everyone did, made it on local news
peepee poopoo I live here too
Same
Arizona too!!
Even in Mexico
Y'all betterrrr leave
I love terrifying myself to the point of constant anxiety 😃
Same I’m actually so anxious rn
Are you from California too?
11 pm ritual 😃😃😃
me right now 😭 i saw ONE tiktok that sent me into a state of deep diving on the internet and panicking and the fact i was planning on moving a few hours to los angeles absolutely not
@@agatha1709 yup
*Californians watching this video*
“ight imma head out*
😴
Just don't come to Arizona Please
@@blackpinkqueens4993 why?
@@tavaruschastain4415 We don't Californians to ruin Arizona As well
BLACKPINK Queens as if your state is better. There's plenty of dumb fucks from Arizona.
@@skaterdudeprodutions no earthquakes, no fires, no droughts. Sounds better to me
No one:
People living around San Andreas fault experiencing an earthquake:
Ah shit, here we go again.
B.
Water heaters contain lot of water. Shut off the intake valve to prevent contamination. My tank has 50 clean gallons right now.
claudermiller so much for my tankless water heater
@@SuperSiko14 lol. Well there's that.
Svt.Steve yeah you deserve no clean water.
claudermiller a teacher told us that back in middle school and to this day I still remember.
That's a good point
I was in a big communication building during the quake in Alaska a few years ago. It was a 7.1 and both did things move. No damage to our home because I built it to my standards.
MAY THE GOOD LORD GOD IN HEAVEN CONTINUE TO HAVE MERCY ON AND BLESS EACH AND EVERYONE OF US ALL IN JESUS NAME AMEN!
Stupid... you need back to school and learn science
Ah a man of culture I see
Silver Twink LMAODOSHDHA
👁👄👁chile anyways
Fear of GOD is what gives you wisdom.
i'm still moving there, I'm more likely to die from winter in the north east
Before U move here I must warn you about a few things
Rent is too high
There are homeless weirdoss
Taxs is high
Gas is high
Morons vote for anything
@@erica9160 The "homeless weirdos" term kinda offended me, they're just human beings like us with the same personality as they did when they had money. Being homeless is weird now? They can't help it. Just rephrase that a bit better.
Just come down south lmao we are friendly and super welcoming!!
@@abigale3629 rather take my chances in Alaska than the south
I don’t think you know what the south is like.
Earthquake: *coming
Dwayne Johnson: I'm gonna end this mans career
To be fair his character did little to nothing against the quakes. Only trying to rescue his family.
Jeth Miras LOL
🤣⛈😳
I think we have to keep watching the animals how strange they really react when it comes. They kinda feel it hours or days before. If it did, the very best idea to go to the open area as possible. Can talk the neighbors what you see and feel. Gather the others and if necessary, inform the locals. Camps in the open area is my best opinion.
Coronavirus: I'm gonna ruin 2020
San Andreas Fault: Hold my beer
😂😂😂😂😭
2021-2023 It’s 10.2 scale Mega-Earthquake!⚠️⚠️⚠️🙏🙏🙏
INTROVERT4EVER FREDDY how do u know
Kimberly Diamond It has been predicted in the Bible and I heard it from the time traveler also back in 2018!😳⚠️🙏
😂 for reals!!
Me being a Californian
*_Everything’s fine_*
UpDaTe: iM a CoLoRaDiAn nOw sO
I d o n t n e e d t o w o r r y
*sips tea while buildings around me fall*
Saki Mintt UwU all the wildfires, earthquakes and homeless. Not what I would call fine.
John Ortiz its a joke ._.
Saki Mintt UwU oh 🤗
John Ortiz :p
I don't don't why we just don't just ban earthquakes. I mean just in California at least.
Michael Trivette STUUPIDD
Wtf are u stupid?
CUTICUTCUT reddit.com/r/wooosh
LMAO
@@rocketblogs2874 r wooosh
I have to relocate to California for work and I’m honestly terrified. I can deal with crazy snow storms, but earthquakes. Don’t think I’m ready.
Drama lol lived in SoCal all my life.
Whoever picked the music for this video should be fired.
Great I’m in Riverside I like how the red went straight towards LA 🤣
I’m in Rialto and work In Ontario
Ronnieron Escobar damn I live in LA 😔
Earthquake must love trump too attack LA like that it was full blown toyko drift
Ronnieron Escobar 951 Represent 🔔🔔
Ronnieron Escobar • samme
when the san andreas fault is like 2 cities away from where u live 👁👄👁
When you are just 60miles away from the fault
I live on the fault line LOL
catlover BRUH HXJSOAJZOANZJZXJ
@Maeve Shapera When you are 2 continents away from where "the big one" will hit someday
i live on it -
San Andreas fault: *moves 0.001 millimeters more than normal*
California: my time has come
If the San Andreas doesn't cause a tsunami , then why don't we live on the ocean.
Hey go straight ahead we got Paramore Mt and Santa yesable
Snowball A TSUNAMI WILL OCCUR BOI
Wyatt Neary they litterally said it’s impossible because the faults on the land. Boiiiiiii
@@thawingedfingers4317 yaa felt it was like a tiny fly
@@thawingedfingers4317 and on a mountain
Stay under a table but the building collapses??¿¿ what is that logic
I mean it kinda makes sense so you dont get smashed buy falling debree but then you could be trapped under a building and could catch fire so either way we are fucked man
If the house build of wood that would make since just a sold shit to protect you.
Get under a table or doorway if you are driving pull over.that is all they tell you to do when you live there. As a former Californian they should just tell you kiss your ass goodby.
If you have a sturdy table get under it but if your table came from Ikea I say plan your funeral now.
I just realized I live among a death clock that could "chime" at any moment.
French Toast no
@David Watson ikr
You a good guy .....*forgot the name.. you'll be known amoung others as hero's 🙏 good luck!!
@@John14-6- thanks you too.
@@omarflores493 Of course you say no. You probably don't live in California or you are far from the "strike zone" in California.
Who's here after the Turkey earthquake that just killed thousands of people?
Now I REALLY want to go to Canada
They have moose
Note the plural of moose is moose, not mooses or meese.
Sumponeigh KnotYew thank youuuuu i will now correct that!
I am from Canada and the part of Canada I am from is a earthquake zone to.
Google Cascadia Subduction Zone
@@wanderlustandsparkle4395 yup, the juan de fuca subduction zone is also waaay overdue
watching this today bc the chances of the “big one” has tripled 😋
Shit trending on Twitter rn
Me chilling in Texas
@@BoostBlix lmao same but where just gonna die from heat
Gonna be a rough fall this year.
@@ZegoryLOL so true!
That’s it I’m moving to the sun. 😀
🙌🙌🙌😤
good luck
ImpaledBerry thank you I just landed it’s awesome here 👌
Yes its much more safer
I just landed there. Wait why are my feet burning oh no-
I live in LA and I’m always so nervous and scared that this can happen any time. We get usually small quakes you can barely feel all the time here. I’m thankful that they are small though. Because at any moment “the big one” can hit
Same
There are prophecies about a mega earthquake possibly this fall- September 2022
The time to worry is when the small ones stop happening…
@@cosicave5179 they been stopped happening 😢
I’m writing this so when the earthquake hits I can say I left a comment about a earthquake hitting California
I’ve lived in Taiwan my entire life and honestly as often as we get earthquakes I’m still terrified of them. We use to have earthquake drills at school but It’s really completely different how you think you’ll react and how you will actually react. Really the most important part that really does save lives is to duck cover and hold on, after an earthquake ends get out of the building you’re in and get to a clearing as far away from a building as you can get, and have an earthquake go bag with some water food and first aid kit with you and have a bigger one at your home and workplace. As ridiculous as you think it is to prepare, it’s better safe then sorry.
Are you okay now with the new earthquake???????
@@dev4068 I wasn’t there for it I now live in California believe it or not 😅 but my family and friends say that it’s the biggest one we’ve had in years. I’ve seen videos and reports of buildings collapsing as well as bridges. But all in all I think most are fine! I do hope the best for all those affected.
@@Skyewastaken2 thank God you moved lol
@@Skyewastaken2many prophets are stating we may have a big Earthquake in California this year. I live in thousand oaks. He says to put olive oil on the doors and windows and to pray for protection if we are going to stay.
They told my dad it would be in thirty years which was 2 years ago. 2 years ago they told me it would be in 30 years
Who the hell told you guys that? Its common knowledge that we’re overdue
give it 28 years
Cubing Adventures yeah they’ve been saying the whole “20 years from now” thing for decades
San Andreas fault will happen long after we're gone.
Father Gabriel Stokes yeah i hope
It's been UNUSUALLY quiet lately on the earthquake front in California!
It's the "calm before the storm," so to speak, as the stress on the faults are ready to blow!
Anyone here besides me after the 4.2 earthquake that hit LA this morning
Earthquakes just hit 500 simultaneously today
Pray to god ✝️🙏
Wait really
@@dillpickle2132 yep lol
I’m here I was scared living in LA is scary just thinking about these things
Tis not a matter of "If" , only When.
This is great, I literally live where it's going to begin
U better ask for God's protection every always this is not a joke.
Welp.. Time to move
Same
Actually it could begin at any point along the fault that hasn't yet had a major earthquake.
wanderlustandsparkle i live in the coachella valley, literally my house is on top of it
Thanks for updates and it’s very helpful .
Leaving the building you're in can sometimes be the safest option and it's what we're supposed to do in an earthquake at my school. You should probably only do this if there's an open empty space nearby though, like a park or a field with no tall buildings nearby. If the building collapses, you won't be crushed in the building and you should be somewhat safe if you're far away from the collapsing building.
1:34 I live in Palm Springs and look how close I am to the fault line
R.i.p
Bro im in poway. But you got it worse. I pray for you.
I live like 2 miles from it but i still feel bad
I use to live in "Twentynine Palms". That was probably right within the fault.
THEY WAY SHE PRONOUNCES “SaNNN AuhhnN DreYeS”. Cringing to my core...
Likely not from California.
Not from California? That's a good thing.
akera OK Boomer
did the professor pronounce it correctly at least? if so then i dont really understand its that bad because theres not much difference between the two, but then again, im not from the west coast so what do i know
I'm cringing too; didn't she listen to the experts pronouncing San Andreas over and over again? What a twit; sounds as if she's still in high school.
from the west coast, and this is how everyone in my city pronounces it. don’t about you
Who's here after El Monte was hit by a 4.6 Magnitude Earthquake in California on Friday Night
Ok I’ll just duck cover and hold in a building that could collapse on me no biggie
Anthony6ix 🤣🤣🤣
@Warrior For Yeshua the san andreas fault could not produce that much of a disaster.But Mother Nature controls everything so we can't really predict anything,no earthquake,no hurricane,no tsunami,there is basically nothing we can predict or know how it might happen.It all flows naturally.Just stay safe,that's all for now.
@Warrior For Yeshua i believe in god too,and yeah,i agree,the people should open their eyes.But for now it's just a mystery and an assumption if it's gonna happen or not.Nothing is sure,never.
@Warrior for Yeshua Lmao you should know that trying to convince people of anything in the comments is impossible, right? And when people say this, it makes you sound like an idiot...
Aaron Ryan nobody can predicted how much the earthquake will be
Me , in Canada:
*eXcUsE mE wHaT tHe FrIcK*
BC is in just as much danger.
@@celticlass8573 yes, but I'm Ontarian
@@gwanx We get earthquakes too, just not the "wholly crap what the hell is that, and what's that wave out there in the ocean" kind. ;) The St Laurence is a fault-line too. :)
Celtic Lass lemme just enjoy my 0.1 seconds of fame
How is it over there?
2020 “has entered the chat”
We are fine, we are half way through the year. soon it will be 2021. Im studying and watching survival training videos.. theres a chance that the Big One Earth Quake one hit this year for California. last time the Big one Hit us was when the San Madrid fault line erupted into a earth quake much of the city of Memphis and Saint Luid was destroyed, but the big arch monument in Saint lous held together fine. but that was the last time it was 1984, 1985 or 1986. .. it was one of those years i forget when im as old as i am. a big earth quake hitting california is a perfectly rational thing to prepare for.. also atch out for the riots and the corona virus. lots of stuff to prepare for in addition to earth quakes.. if u live in tornado ally u might prepare for tornados.
Ya, what do you want?
who’s here after northern california just got hit with a big earthquake ?
Oh damn didn’t know this. Hope you guys are alright.
hold up lemme move out of san francisco rn🥴
How can Californians prepare for the big one?
Just leave the state.
Through the state away
By pushing the San Andreas fault into the ocean.
California is a great state but it's also ridiculous at the same time. People need to stop obsessing over the popular culture there and moving here. It's over developed, has unregulated development & already has major issues with lack of fresh groundwater and forest fires -.- but let's keep moving there and building yay!
runechuckie and also a big amount of brainwashed cocky liberal scumbags (other wise Pro- Lefts or Antifa’s) pushing their BS, identity politic, LGBTQ, Feminist agendas (should be considered as COMMUNISM agendas) down our throats thanks a lot to their Mainstream news, Hollywood/ Entertainment industries and ALL of their schools and college systems over there! So I wouldn’t mind at all if the earthquake passes 2011s 9.0 record. These cities are pure DEMON RAT, Sanctuary cities that must be shut down. I’m so sick and exhausted with their Bulls)&t Liberal agendas and policies that are killing this country BIG TIME! All these arrogant evil Democratic scoundrels, GET THE F$@€ Out of my country right now! Trying to split our society in half and abusing our laws and freedom in this country!
@@OnlyTimefps9 I hope you're no homophobe cause I'm Gay but I'm also tired of the liberals pushing the LGTBQ people down everyone's throat. I'm Republican by the way.
WhAt If ThE 7.1 wAs tHe BiG oNe AnD wE oVeR eStImAtEd ThE 'rElEaSe' StReNgTh?+
Daniel Martinez nope man hate to burst your bubble but there’s still energy stored up in the fault line.
That was a much smaller fault. There's no way that was the case.
The Quake that happened in Ridgecrest was not the big one. It was a big quake from a fault that suddenly woke up and decided to grow. We saw a actual fault expanding hence the amount of power coming from it. However it was not the big one. The one in ridge crest was like several nukes being hit in one area well devestating it was only isolated to that one spot. When the San Andreas goes or say a smaller one like the Puente Hills went off it would go off for several miles or in the case of San Andrea's at least 150 to 200 miles of fault so instead of a big bang in one location you get the equivelent of someone carpet bombing along a 200 mile line with a couple thousand nukes. Which is why the San Andrea's is so dangerous to us because it wouldn't be from one location but along several hundred miles of fault line meaning there is no real place to hide or cover from as the quake waves will bleed into the canyon passes and spread into the city. This is how the ridgecrest quake made it as far as LA cause its waves went through the Cajon Pass and then spread out into the valley.
Daniel Martinez I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure the 7.1 wasn’t the San Andreas fault.
If ur Mexican ik ur parents dont care about this😭 after the quake finishes our parents first thought is gonna be to pray, but fr fr take care raza❤️🙏🏽
Fax💀😂
Fr Fr it’s annoying
Omg fr They all think I’m crazy because I keep on telling them to get prepared 😭
Honestly as a Californian earthquakes don’t really scare me that much...it’s more like a “whatever it’ll pass” but this always lingers in the back of my mind like “this may be the one” I live by myself so if something were to happen to me ion think anyone would really know immediately, so I took matters into my own hands...I basically have a whole earthquake survival kit (and not the ones they had us make in elementary school an actual one 😂) and a route that I would take either on foot or car (depending on what happens) to an open field where it’s the most safe away from all buildings, when my fam moved away from here I didn’t want to move, cause friends and stuff everyone is here 😂 but they always told me to keep calm and have a clear head don’t add to the panic.
Smart...we are well over do...like 100 years over do so there's no doubt we will experience this big quake in our life time....if not were EXTREMELY LUCKY
Quirky or sadistic choice of background music. I'll stay in Boston and deal with snow instead.
I'm not sure most people understand how the magnitude scale actually works. Living in Ridgecrest I experienced the earthquakes we had on July 4th and 5th. The 7.1 quake we experienced on that Friday wasn't much worse than the 6.4 the morning before. But, according to the magnitude scale, it was about 7 times larger. But after Dr Lucy Jones visited out area, it made more sense.
While it's true every whole number in magnitude represents an increase of 10, it doesn't mean the shaking will be ten times greater. It's not going to launch us into orbit.
There is a limit to how hard the shaking can actually get which is about what we experienced during the 6.4 earthquake we felt on July 4th. And that was pretty violent. To be shaken 7 times greater than that the following day should have made the car in the driveway go airborne. But that didn't happen.
The 7 fold increase we experienced on July 5th meant the violent shaking was over an area 7 times greater than the day before. And that makes perfect sense. The fault rupture in the desert between July 4th and 5th is incredibly longer.
So a 7.8 rupture on the San Andreas would be significant in terms of the area affected. It doesn't mean it's going to shake ten times harder than a 6.8.
Hey! I live in Ridgecrest too! 🤜🤛
Makes sense. In the inland empire and we felt the 6.4 and 7.2 very strong. Like being on a boat in big waves all day didn’t stop rocking over here.
I hope this doesn’t happen anytime soon. It’ll really be tragic.
Imagine watching this video in 2030 and getting the earthquake while watching this
Still telling people to get under a piece of Ikea like that is going to do anything in the 21st century.
Kind of why I have never bought any piece of furniture from them and have never entered their store either I live in LA Ikea is the least likely store I want to be in during an earthquake after I saw someone cut a $100+ piece of furniture open and saw that it was only made out of corragated cardboard um no thanks Ikea keep your crap I'll keep my money.
Narrator: "we're overdue for a major shake"
*2020:* hmmm . . 🤔🤔🤔
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2021 taking notes
It not whay forar
September 2020: “Hi how are you?”
My birthday is the first problem
Oof, the WEST COAST IS ON FIRR
U were right, a 4.6 magnitude earthquake happened in California a while ago 💀
Mob Psycho I knowwww same i just felt it
Oh no it’s in December
Who’s here after the 4.2 in LA
The Cascadia earthquake is going to be worse, this is nothing
Carlos Oseguera right!
wait what is the Cascadia earthquake
Warrior For Yeshua wait what earthquake will be that bad
N. O. wait what earthquake
Warrior For Yeshua I think it’s proven that the worst earthquake that will ever happen is going to be mag 8.9? The San Andrés fault is actually not bad, it’s more friction based so the worst it can be is a 7.8 mag. So I don’t think god is right about this one man, if he’s nice enough and spare us good Californians maybe he would remove the faults all together so we live worry free 😌🤧
ATTENTION: The drawing at 5:23 is NOT ACCURATE! The San Andreas fault does not turn east and go through the San Joaquin Valley to cross through three aqueducts. It comes all the way down to Frazier Park where it meets up with the Garlock fault then continues south east through Palmdale/Lancaster down past San Bernardino through Palm Springs. UNLESS a new major fault forms that follows the line you've shown via weak points by OIL/GAS pumping OP'S located all throughout the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley to then meet up where we're having a major fracture occurring at Ridgecrest, then your drawing is fake news.
By using the term "fake news" it's makes your claim seem untrue.
me living close to the San Andreas fault watching this:
hey mom, have you ever considered moving to the east coast? it would be great you could find a job and everything
Minor earthquakes occur around South Carolina too
@@autumntatu2681 isn’t South Carolina the south, I meant New Jersey and Connecticut and Pennsylvania and all those places
I'm from New England and honestly we have it good in terms of natural disasters. No quakes/no tornadoes/no fire/ hurricane is super rare or weak by the time we get it. If you can take the 1 blizzard we have a year then you'll be ok.
Experts: “We’re overdue!”
Meaning it’ll happen sometime in the next 479 years
2022⚠️⚠️
By then it will be a 20.0 not 9.0 anymore. Government should have should have detonated it a hundred years ago when the power wasnt as built up
Could happen tonight.
Billions and Billions yeah it could
Ricky Lee tf
Actually there is a scenario we studied where the San Andreas or other large fault erupting, could trigger a tsunami. That is when the earthquake triggers an underwater landslide. The coast of California has a number of canyons underwater. If the side of any of those slopes gave way it could cause a serious tsunami.
Another even more deadly water hazard that could be created by the San Andreas rupturing would be an open ground rupture through the sediments deposited by the Colorado river. Those sediments act as a plug keeping the Sea of Cortez out of a large area of Southern California. The land from Interstate 10 to the border with Mexico could disappear under the waves. That area used to be under the sea, and is even now under sea level. That ocean was cut off by the mud deposits from the flooding of the Colorado River over a long time. It is conceivable that the Pacific Ocean could flow back into that area in eastern California if a long ground rupture occurred from the Sea of Cortez toward Palm Springs.
Boy u lying like a MF
Whose here watching this after the just recent California earthquake
What magnitude?
In Time to come by CRAZY
Me
@@motionmadness2735 4.2 magnitude , it was nothing though I went back to bed right after
And I really just moved to California
2020: looks fun I’ll add it to my to do list 📝 🥰
Don't u dare 2020 I'm sick of ur shit.
Nah I'll stay down here in Alabama with my tornados thank you very much😉
i heard u can marry your cousins in Alabama 😬
@@yosemite963 oof😶
I never heard that
Jeffrey Bell yeah its the only state that is legal
@@yosemite963 they making my state look bad
Jeffrey Bell and your sisters your married to
I've always heard that the big one will be a 9.0...
Here in the Philippines the "Big One" earthquake is also expected to happen ANYTIME, The magnitude will be around 7.0
Reanne Angeline bro we had hella earthquakes out in Cali like a month ago and the strongest was a 7.1 if we survived u will too
@@7Raijin can't say as much for a 9.0 on the west coast
9.0's generally occur under the ocean on subduction fault lines.
@@archangeee929 In New Zealand we are also expecting the big one along our Alpine fault which will likely be around and 8 magnitude Earth quake but we are also expecting a big one on our off shore hikurangi fault which will generate a 9.0 earthquake.
Original Date: July 2019
Warning for Southern California
Los Angeles,
Orange County CA,
Palm Springs,
Oceanside,
Long Beach,
Santa Ana,
Riverside,
Ontario,
Simi Valley,
Victorville,
San Andreas,
Tanner - Roblox Hi, yeah, what does this mean? A prediction or?
Future California: Worst earthquake in US history!
Future Cascadia: *Hold my craft beer*
me: sees lancaster at 1:41
also me: *lives there*
PaNic TiMe
los angeles would be spared if it was a north to south rupture rather then a south to north
Panic time
Diana Umana wait after the big one will there be a tsunami
Me: Panics in Lake LA
@@dilkmud1276 Most likely not since it's not a subduction zone, or undersea(at least the vast majority of the San Andrea's fault)
I live in the valley so we will feel it good
Same man, let’s try not to die.
If a mega one happens we will be miles deep under the ocean. Atlantis.
@@olebilly Atlanta Georgia???????
@@cobalt._.27 have you never heard of atlantis?? 😟
To put a worst case scenario of 1,800 deaths into context, 100 people die on American roads every day.
Meh.
Far more than 1800 hundred will die, i assure you.
Keep adding. It will be far more than that.
Those are some scrunchy numbers you got there son.
thank god it wouldn’t cause a tsunami, my biggest fear.
It wouldn’t ? How they show in movies ?
@@irisramirez7037 nope later in the video it said that the earthquake wouldn’t be in the water so it wouldn’t causen an earthquake, the movie was just exaggerated i think
Because San andreas fault is mostly like on land
This one won’t. Problem is California is built close to Two major danger areas. The thing they didn’t talk about at all is the cascadia plate, which is SO much worse than the San Andreas fault. That’s the one right off the coast also expected to go off within the next 50 years and that one since it’s an actual subduction zone will be much worse. Subduction zones tend to create larger quakes, and some scientists suspect it could be up to a magnitude 9.0, and unlike the San Andreas fault, it WILL cause a massive tsunami. Some people theorize that the big one from the San Andreas fault could actually trigger the subduction zone to shift causing the cascadia earthquake to begin, albeit very unlikely. Regardless, people in California only tend to care about the San Andreas fault because they can see it, but never talk about the cascadia plate pushing in. California won’t have a Big One. It will have two.
@@alejandraestrada4942 ^ cascadia sure as hell isn’t tho