As San Francisco grows, so does the earthquake risk — here’s why the city is not ready for the next Big One – CNBC

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Two major earthquakes have hit the Bay Area in modern history. In 1906, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit San Francisco and 80 percent of the city’s buildings fell or burnt to the ground, leaving 300,000 people homeless and killing nearly 3,000. In 1989

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