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The Great San Franciso Bay Earthquake was an 11.5 magnitude megathrust earthquake in the center of San Francisco Bay on January 28, 2013. It was the most powerful earthquake to strike the US, and is first most powerful earthquake in history. The earthquake triggered tsunamis as high as 9ft, causing more damage along Hawaii, Russia, China, and both Korea's.

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  • Great San Francisco Bay Earthquake (Save This World)
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  • The Great San Franciso Bay Earthquake was an 11.5 magnitude megathrust earthquake in the center of San Francisco Bay on January 28, 2013. It was the most powerful earthquake to strike the US, and is first most powerful earthquake in history. The earthquake triggered tsunamis as high as 9ft, causing more damage along Hawaii, Russia, China, and both Korea's.
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  • The Great San Franciso Bay Earthquake was an 11.5 magnitude megathrust earthquake in the center of San Francisco Bay on January 28, 2013. It was the most powerful earthquake to strike the US, and is first most powerful earthquake in history. The earthquake triggered tsunamis as high as 9ft, causing more damage along Hawaii, Russia, China, and both Korea's.
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