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    California’s Next Mega Quake: Faster and More Devastating

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Supershear Earthquake Threat: Researchers at USC Dornsife warn that fast and powerful “supershear” earthquakes, which can overtake their own seismic waves, pose an underestimated threat to California’s safety.

    2. Stronger Shaking & Damage: These rare quakes cause more intense shaking over larger areas compared to typical earthquakes, leading to significantly greater potential for destruction.

    3. Need for Improved Standards: Current building codes do not adequately account for the unique energy distribution of supershear quakes, necessitating tougher standards and better infrastructure preparation.

    4. Call for Action: Experts urge increased monitoring of major faults and advanced simulations to enhance hazard planning and ensure statewide readiness for impending magnitude 7 earthquakes.

    Understanding the Supershear Threat

    California regularly faces seismic activity, yet a critical aspect of earthquake science often goes unnoticed: supershear earthquakes. These events, which can travel faster than seismic waves, pose a unique and dangerous risk. Researchers highlight that the intense ground shaking from a supershear quake impacts a larger area, resulting in greater destruction. This phenomenon resembles a sonic boom, where a jet breaks the sound barrier. In the same way, supershear ruptures produce shock waves that can wreak havoc.

    Currently, California’s building codes do not fully account for this heightened threat. The existing standards address typical shaking but overlook the concentrated energy that supershear quakes generate along fault lines. Experts stress that strengthening construction regulations is essential to protect against these potential disasters. The inevitability of future magnitude 7 earthquakes looms large, making it crucial to enhance our preparedness.

    Proactive Measures for Future Safety

    In light of these warnings, the call for improved earthquake monitoring and hazard planning has grown louder. Researchers advocate for denser monitoring networks near major faults. This approach allows officials to better understand the risks associated with supershear events. Moreover, advanced computer simulations can help us prepare for various scenarios, ensuring communities can respond effectively to these relentless forces of nature.

    Ultimately, the responsibility to adapt lies with all of us. Experts argue for a collective effort to achieve better safety measures. If we act now, we can reduce the potential destruction from future earthquakes. California must take these warnings seriously, as preparedness can save lives and protect our infrastructure. Embracing these advancements is essential for our collective future in a region accustomed to the earth’s unpredictability.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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