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Hayward Fault Earthquake Risk Highlighted by New Simulations

Recent simulations reveal that the Hayward fault, a significant part of the San Andreas system, is overdue for an earthquake, posing a threat to the densely populated East Bay area.

Editorial Staff1 min read

The Hayward fault, which spans 74 miles through the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area, has been identified as overdue for a significant earthquake.

This fault is part of the larger San Andreas fault system, and experts warn that an earthquake could lead to extensive damage in a region with a high population density.

As simulations continue to predict potential ground motion, the urgency to prepare for such an event becomes increasingly critical for local communities.