Ancient Quake Traces Shake Paris Stability Myths

In a surprising twist, ancient earthquake traces have been discovered in the Paris Basin, specifically near Beauvais. This significant find, unearthed during a 1993 archaeological dig, challenges the idea that the region is seismically inactive. The faults, which suggest earthquakes of at least magnitude 5.5, may indicate the potentially active status of the nearby Pays de Bray fault structure. What does it mean for you? If you live in or around Paris, it might be time to reconsider how stable the ground beneath your feet really is. This discovery could change how future seismic risks are assessed in traditionally calm areas.

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