I did my due diligence, checked the earthquake shaking maps when we bought the house, made sure it wasn’t in a liquefaction zone... and now, they do a more detailed geological survey and it turns out we’re in one after all. At least we’re only a couple of blocks from the edge of the zone; I’m very glad we’re not closer to the Bay.
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Date: 2006-10-18 10:18 am (UTC)Still, green stuff isn't that bad. Blue... now, blue is bad. I used to live in a blue zone. They closed my old Jr. high campus because they discovered a branch from the San Andreas fault ran right under the soccer field.