New data has revealed the fault line running through Los Angeles’ exclusive shopping district of Beverly Hills is at risk if the Big One hits.
A new map of the region using the latest data from the US Geological Survey shows Beverly Hills – which is situated on the Ring Fire – is at greater risk from earthquakes than previously thought.
Map showing California earthquakes
The quake killed 57 people and injured more than 8,700 others with an estimated property damage of up to $50billion (around £35billion) at the time, which would equate to about £65billion today.
Robert Graves, a research geophysicist at the US Geological Survey, said: “The San Andreas fault in southern California last had a major quake in 1857 (magnitude 7.9).
Devastation caused by the 1994 California earthquake