
California Is Hiding a Disaster That SHOULDN’T Be Possible — Its Faults Are Acting Strange

Something is shifting beneath California—and scientists are watching closely.
Cliffs are collapsing. Beaches are retreating. Highway 1 is being damaged. And offshore, unusual earthquake activity and possible fractures beneath the Pacific are raising new questions about what’s happening along California’s coast.
In this video, DiscoverTube investigates the geological forces reshaping the coastline—and why some areas may be more unstable than they appear.
Is this normal coastal change… or a warning of something bigger?
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedCalifornia faces the inevitable threat of \"The Big One,\" a catastrophic earthquake driven by the San Andreas Fault and over 500 other active faults. With a high probability of a major event within 30 years, the state's dense population and fragile infrastructure transform geological movements into systemic societal and economic crises.
