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The HayWired earthquake scenario—We can outsmart disaster
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EngineeringNatural DisastersEarthquake HazardsEarthquake ScenarioEarth ScienceHayward FaultGeophysicsEarthquake SourceManagementApril 18Earthquake ForecastingEarthquake EngineeringInduced SeismicityGeographyEarthquake Risk MitigationU.s. Geological SurveySeismologyHaywired Earthquake Scenario—weSeismic HazardDisaster Risk Reduction
First posted April 18, 2018 For additional information, contact: Contact Information, Menlo Park, Calif. Office—Earthquake Science Center U.S. Geological Survey 345 Middlefield Road, MS 977 Menlo Park, CA 94025 https://earthquake.usgs.gov/ The HayWired earthquake scenario, led by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), anticipates the impacts of a hypothetical magnitude-7.0 earthquake on the Hayward Fault. The fault is along the east side of California's San Francisco Bay and is among the most active and dangerous in the United States, because it runs through a densely urbanized and interconnected region. One way to learn about a large earthquake without experiencing it is to conduct a scientifically realistic scenario. The USGS and its partners in the HayWired Coalition and the HayWired Campaign are working to energize residents and businesses to engage in ongoing and new efforts to prepare the region for such a future earthquake.