Casey Miller
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Casey Miller is a former Los Angeles Times data journalist who automated and analyzed data around disasters, both natural and human-made, that threaten the daily lives of Californians. In the past she has helped create visual and data-driven graphics and narratives at Mapbox, Vox Media and the Wall Street Journal. Miller is also a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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California ha sufrido algunos terremotos destructivos en las últimas décadas, pero es posible que se produzcan terremotos mucho más grandes. Estos mapas muestran algunos escenarios.
La nueva aplicación de alerta temprana para teléfonos celulares en todo el estado de California envió su primera alerta pública por un terremoto de magnitud 4.3 el martes en las montañas entre la Costa Central y el Valle de San Joaquín
In a milestone, California’s new statewide earthquake early warning cellphone app sent out its first public alert for a magnitude 4.3 earthquake that ruptured Tuesday in the mountains between the Central Coast and San Joaquin Valley.
California has suffered some destructive earthquakes in the last few decades but much bigger quakes are possible. These maps show some scenarios.