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Five Most Dangerous U.S. Earthquake Hotspots Beyond California
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Yes, we felt the last one connected with the New Madrid fault, although it was really North of the main earthquake area. If an earthquake of that magnitude hit, KY dam would no doubt go, and turn all that water like a flood on the city of Paducah.
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Yes, dear sister. I saw how close that fault lies to your area of the map.
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