Most people think about fault lines in terms of falling buildings and emergency sirens. They picture dramatic news footage, cracked highways, and displaced families. What they rarely picture is a slow ...
Most people only think about earthquakes after one happens. The news cycle kicks in, the footage rolls, and for a few days everyone wonders how we can be better prepared. Then life moves on. But for ...
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