Seismologists predict where next major earthquake will hit the U.S.
Many experts believe that a major quake could come in the next few years.


Although the 1964 Alaskan earthquake, which had a magnitude of 9.2 was the biggest quake in US history, the death toll was relatively low (around 131 people).
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake was the most devastating in US history and although the official death toll was around 700, it’s now estimated that the actual number was closer to 3,000 which is due in part to the devastating fires that followed the earthquake.
California is no stranger when it comes to quakes and tremors having experienced the Cape Mendocino quake just last year which registered a magnitude of 7.0M.
Experts claim that the next big US quake will also occur along the San Andreas fault, where many of the biggest earthquakes in U.S. history have been recorded. In fact, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has forecasted that a significant quake could even happen before 2032 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Good afternoon Central California! Did you feel the magnitude 4.4 earthquake about 6 miles northwest of Avenal at 4:17 pm? The #ShakeAlert system was activated. See: https://t.co/2eEqrZbjPX @Cal_OES @CAGeoSurvey @USGS_Quakes pic.twitter.com/YKRB5oby9W
— USGS ShakeAlert (@USGS_ShakeAlert) February 14, 2025
But it’s not all bad news, residents will probably not have to contend with anything to match the biggest-ever. Experts estimate that a quake to match the magnitude of the infamous 1906 occurs at intervals of about 200 years.
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