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The biggest earthquake risk in the US isn't California. In 1811-1812, quakes along the New Madrid Seismic Zone were so powerful they rang church bells in Boston and made the Mississippi River flow bac

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The biggest earthquake risk in the US isn't California. In 1811-1812, quakes along the New Madrid Seismic Zone were so powerful they rang church bells in Boston and made the Mississippi River flow backwards. That fault runs under St. Louis, Memphis, and Nashville. tremr.app

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