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“Up to 66% of the insured loss from major #earthquakes in the past 10 years comes from earthquakes that experienced a phenomenon known as supershear rupture. Supershear earthquake ruptures are not acc
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“Up to 66% of the insured loss from major #earthquakes in the past 10 years comes from earthquakes that experienced a phenomenon known as supershear rupture. Supershear earthquake ruptures are not accounted for in current national seismic hazard models [or] #seismic building codes":
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-17 09:30 UTC
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