Earthquake Disasters In California

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Tomorrow is spring season, tomorrow is a another day.
The first day of spring season in America come in tomorrow March 20, but the cold weather winter still not exited. I came back to the United States on Feb 15, 2016. I have living in San Jose, California past two month. California the weather changing, bringing in many rains days and nights. California has worse drought history in the past eight years since I left this state on Sep 09, 2008.
California has water shortages because drought, but past three month in this winter California has rains, hopeful this year more rains still continues pouring down into this land. California has worse drought history in past eight years, but California still have other disaster. Earthquake disasters can

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