File:FEMA - 44669 - Earthquake damaged buildings in California.jpg

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English: Calexico, CA, June 18, 2010 --At the United States Port Authority, a recent 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck both Mexico and the US. This is an area with a high level of historical seismicity, and also has been recently active.


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Author Adam Dubrowa

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