The simple answer is: Today.
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It has thousands of active faults running through the city. But Los Angeles doesn't get too many earthquakes. The last earthquake to be diretly in Los Angeles County, that was moderate, was a 5.5 on 7/29/08. Los Angeles does feel earthquakes from other parts of California and Mexico. The last time this happened was a 7.2 in Baja California, that most of Los Angeles felt.
Unimaginable destruction (thousands of lives and hundreds of billions in damage) possible Tsunami.
We do expect that sooner or later there will be a very severe earthquake in the Los Angeles region (along the San Andreas fault) which we are calling the Big One even though it hasn't happened yet.
Very much prepared, which is why only about 60 people died. Considering it hit right under a populated area the effects could have been a lot worse if it was not for the strict building codes that exist throughout Los Angeles and the rest of California.
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The duration of The Great Los Angeles Earthquake is 3 hours.
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake was created on 1990-11-11.
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The famous Northridge earthquake in Los,Angeles CA.
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the two tetonic plates collided and made a earthquake
it was 6-7 magnituoe
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Because Los Angles is very prone to earthquakes and is right on a Tectonic Plate.
The shifting of tectonic plates causes earthquakes.