Hundreds of earthquakes have shaken the same region in California in just one month, leaving residents worried about whether the feared “Big One” could be next
More than 300 tremors have hit San Ramon in the East Bay, an area sitting directly on the Calaveras Fault, a major part of California’s dangerous fault system. While experts say these quakes are scary, they also explain why they don’t necessarily mean a massive earthquake is imminent
In this video, we break down what’s causing the earthquake swarm, why scientists are closely watching the region, how underground fluids may be playing a role, and what experts from the US Geological Survey are saying about the real risk ahead
California is earthquake country, and preparation is key. But does this swarm truly signal something bigger on the way, or is it another reminder of how complex and unpredictable the Earth can be
Watch till the end to understand what’s really happening beneath California’s surface and what it means for millions of people living in the Bay Area
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