California Develops Earthquake Early-Warning System : NPR »

Posted By The-Shark 1 month, 2 weeks ago in Science & Technology

Lives may be saved with an earthquake early-warning system — the kind that's already in place in Japan and Mexico. But here in the U.S., such a system is still several years away.

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    gointop1 month, 2 weeks ago

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    If the warning system warned a few hours before the earthquake - that would be very good. Few tens of seconds is very small. Most of the time this man make to overcome the psychological shock.

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      BronxBomber1 month, 2 weeks ago

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      Looks like 'JohnGirlRed' has something against the science of safety prevention for the betterment of mankind. What a douche bag!

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