Disasterunverified · 20%

Absolutely no one would've thought the 7.6 magnitude 1887 Sonora Earthquake (which I know about because it would've had a good chance of taking out a lot of Tucson if it happened today) would've happe

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Absolutely no one would've thought the 7.6 magnitude 1887 Sonora Earthquake (which I know about because it would've had a good chance of taking out a lot of Tucson if it happened today) would've happened based on historic seismicity, either.... Things with 1000+ year recurrence are hard to foresee.

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