California Earthquakes

In the "You don't say?" file, the U.S. Geological Survey is predicting that California has a "99.7 percent chance" of getting hit by an earthquake of magnitude 6.7 or worse in the next 30 years. This information is used by insurance companies in setting earthquake policy rates.

The last time we had a 6.7 quake was in Northridge in 1994. Five years before that, in 1989, San Francisco had a 7.1 quake. And 18 years before that, in 1971, there was a 6.6 quake in the San Fernando Valley.