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Master Don Juan
I live near the New Madrid fault. The last time it had a biq quake was 1812: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1811–12_New_Madrid_earthquakes
If a similar quake as the 1811-12 events happened today, every brick building in the nearby cities, which are largely brick, is going to collapse. Those cities include St Louis, Nashville, Memphis, and maybe even Louisville and Indianapolis. Quake tremors in this area travel a long way. The 1812 quake cause minor damage as far away as Boston. The death toll today would be anybody's guess. Besides the danger of falling brick, the quake could re-route rivers, washing entire towns away. I think a million people could die in one afternoon.
http://www.kfvs12.com/story/3158700...increases-especially-in-oklahoma?sf23309724=1
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal scientists say the chance of damaging earthquakes hitting east of the Rockies has increased significantly, much of it a man-made byproduct of drilling for energy. Oklahoma now has a 1 in 8 chance of damaging quakes in 2016, surpassing California as the state with the highest probability.
In a first-of-its-kind effort, U.S. Geological Survey Monday released a map for damaging quakes in the current year.
USGS seismologists said 7 million people live in areas where the risk has dramatically jumped for earthquakes caused by disposal of wastewater, a byproduct of drilling for oil and gas. That is mostly concentrated in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado and Arkansas.
Natural earthquake risk also increased around the New Madrid fault in Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas and Illinois.
If a similar quake as the 1811-12 events happened today, every brick building in the nearby cities, which are largely brick, is going to collapse. Those cities include St Louis, Nashville, Memphis, and maybe even Louisville and Indianapolis. Quake tremors in this area travel a long way. The 1812 quake cause minor damage as far away as Boston. The death toll today would be anybody's guess. Besides the danger of falling brick, the quake could re-route rivers, washing entire towns away. I think a million people could die in one afternoon.
http://www.kfvs12.com/story/3158700...increases-especially-in-oklahoma?sf23309724=1
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal scientists say the chance of damaging earthquakes hitting east of the Rockies has increased significantly, much of it a man-made byproduct of drilling for energy. Oklahoma now has a 1 in 8 chance of damaging quakes in 2016, surpassing California as the state with the highest probability.
In a first-of-its-kind effort, U.S. Geological Survey Monday released a map for damaging quakes in the current year.
USGS seismologists said 7 million people live in areas where the risk has dramatically jumped for earthquakes caused by disposal of wastewater, a byproduct of drilling for oil and gas. That is mostly concentrated in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado and Arkansas.
Natural earthquake risk also increased around the New Madrid fault in Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas and Illinois.