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The Fault Might Not Be New Madrid's After AllSeismologists predict that the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone, which intersects and interacts with the New Madrid System, will produce a devastating earthquake in Mid America.- San Andreas, New Madrid Fault Lines Among Most Famous in U.S.The United States has an extensive network of fault lines that cause earthquakes.
Earthquakes: How Dangerous is the New Madrid Fault?How likely is the New Madrid fault line to produce a major earthquake? Read on...- New Madrid Fault Zone Hiccups with 3.7 Earthquake on March 2Experts believe the New Madrid Fault Zone is overdue for a large-magnitude earthquake.
- Illinois Earthquake Aftershock Safety Along New Madrid FaultCheck here for information on how to live safe along an earhtquake fault.
- East Coast Earthquake Spurs Questions: Is the 'Big One' to Come?After living for more than half a century, I experienced my first earthquake tremor today.
- Earthquakes from Someone on New Madrid Line's Point of ViewThe recent earthquakes in Haiti and now Chile have brought back some of the major fears I had of earthquakes living in the New Madrid fault line zone as a child.
- Earthquakes in AmericaOver and over on the news, Americans are reminded of the active fault along California's coast: but historically, it is not the most destructive.
- Earthquake Wakes the MidwestEarly morning rumbling and shaking wakens many in the Midwest to an unusual phenomenon - an earthquake!
5.2 Midwestern Earthquake Serves as Wake-up Call - LiterallyTwo noticeable earthquakes hit the Wabash Fault Zone located in Southern Illinois, resulting in 5.2 and 4.6 magnitude earthquakes.- Midwest Earthquake and Aftershocks to Start the WeekendBeing awakened by an earthquake is a new experience, but it was the mid-morning aftershock that rattled my nerves.