Did you know that a magnitude 3.5 earthquake hit the New Madrid fault about a week ago? According to Fox News,
the New Madrid fault line is approximately twenty times larger than the
San Andreas fault in California, and it is starting to wake up. Most
people don’t realize this, but this fault zone has produced some of the
largest earthquakes in U.S. history. In 1811 and 1812, immensely
powerful earthquakes along the New Madrid fault rang church bells in
Boston and permanently changed the course of the Mississippi River. If
we had similar earthquakes today, the devastation would be
unimaginable. Unfortunately for us, earthquake activity in the middle
part of the country is becoming much more common. The USGS says that
the number of significant earthquakes in the middle part of the country
has more than quintupled in recent years, and the USGS has publicly admitted that the New Madrid fault zone has the “potential for larger and more powerful quakes than previously thought“. Very few Americans are talking about this right now, but as you will see below, the threat is very, very real.
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