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Scientists just dropped a groundbreaking study revealing that Southern California’s San Andreas and San Jacinto fault systems have reached their highest stress levels in over 1,000 years. After more than 160 years without a major rupture, the ground beneath California is officially in a "critically loaded" state.

What does this actually mean for millions of people living in Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino? Is "The Big One" imminent?

In this video, we dive deep into the latest scientific discoveries, including a dangerous geographic junction known as the Cajon Pass. Researchers are calling this area an "earthquake gate" that could either stop a tremor in its tracks or force multiple faults to rupture simultaneously—creating a massive, multi-fault megaquake.

We also break down and debunk popular Hollywood myths (No, the San Andreas fault cannot sink California into the ocean!) and look at the realistic scenarios we need to prepare for.

If you live in Southern California or are fascinated by geology and natural disasters, this is a must-watch update on California earthquake predictions, seismic hazard assessments, and what is really happening beneath our feet.

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00:00Have you ever wondered what's actually happening beneath our feet in California?
00:05For generations the Golden State has been famous for its beautiful beaches,
00:10sunny weather and of course its earthquakes. But recent discoveries have scientists looking closer
00:16at the ground than ever before. Researchers have just revealed that two of California's
00:22biggest wall system, the San Andres and the San Jacinto, are now in what they call a critically
00:29loaded state. But what does that actually mean for the millions of people living in southern
00:35California? And should we be panicking, let's take down the science in simple terms, separate the
00:41facts from Hollywood myths and look at what is really going on underground. To understand the
00:47situation we have to look at the history and the geography of these massive tectonic plates.
00:53The San Andres and San Jacinto fault lines have gone more than 160 years without a major
01:01rupture. Because these plates are constantly trying to move past each other but are stuck,
01:07they accumulate an incredible amount of pressure over time. Now scientists emphasize that this
01:14critically loaded status does not mean a devastating earthquake is going to happen tomorrow or even next
01:22week. Earthquake prediction is still impossible. However, it does not mean that the built-up stress is
01:28high enough to potentially fuel a massive multi-fault event. One specific area that has geologists highly
01:36concerned is the Cajon Pass. This is a crucial geographic junction where the San Andres and San Jacinto
01:44fault system actually meet. Think of it as a cosmic crossroads. Scientists believe this intersection
01:51could go one or one of two ways during a quake. It could act as a barrier that stop an
01:59earthquake from
02:00spreading further. Or it could act as a bridge allowing multiple faults to rupture simultaneously.
02:07If both faults unzip at the same time, it could trigger a much larger, more powerful earthquake than
02:14either fault could produce on its own. Directly impacting major population hubs like Los Angeles,
02:21Riverside and San Bernardino. Now when people think of massive San Andres earthquake they often picture
02:28California splitting off and sliding into the pacific ocean thanks to Hollywood movies but that is pure
02:36myth. The San Andres is a strike split fault, meaning the plates slide past each other sideways,
02:43not away from each other. So while the ground will shake violently California is not going to anywhere.
02:50So ultimately these new findings are a gentle but firm pick up call. The stress beneath California has been building
02:58quite before generations and while we can't predict the exact day, the big one will hit. We know the energy
03:05is there.
03:06The best thing we can do is not to live in fear but to live in preparation. Make sure your
03:13emergency kits are
03:14stopped, your heavily furniture is secured and you have a plan with your family. What do you think about these
03:20new geographical findings? Let us know in the comments below. Don't forget to hit that like button and
03:26subscribe for more breakdown videos just like this one. Stay safe out there. Thanks for watching.
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