San Andreas Quake: Directed by John Baumgartner. With Jhey Castles, Jason Woods, Grace Van Dien, Elaine Partnow. When a discredited L.A. seismologist warns of an impending 12.7 earthquake, no one takes her seriously. The film San Andreas depicts an earthquake that jolts California's roughly 810-mile long fault from Los Angeles to San Francisco, leaving landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and the L.A. skyline The Latest Earthquakes application supports most recent browsers, view supported browsers. If the application does not load, try our legacy Latest Earthquakes application. The largest earthquake in history occurred in Chile (a magnitude 9.5 on May 22, 1960). The biggest earthquake in the contiguous 48 states was the magnitude 7.9 Fort Tejon quake on Jan. 9, 1857. How often do earthquakes happen? The National Earthquake Information Center (U.S.) reports 12,000-14,000 earthquakes a year around the world, or 35 a day. The Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles in 1994, with a 6.7 magnitude, killed more than 70 people and led to $20 billion in damage. It was caused by one of the many faults that make up the tUms.

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