x4g63x said:L.A., San Fransico, and all of Southern California should not have been built. The San Andreas fault is too close.
Not to mention the fact a lot of it is in a desert. Which I wouldn’t mind except that they will want to keep funneling water to it so people can keep filling their swimming pools.
It is impossible to know where the next big earthquake will hit. They couldn't leave all of Southern California unpopulated. The expected loss of live will not be as big either. Well, until the really big earthquake hits and everybody in a highrise bites it that is.