The San Andreas Fault in California is well-known for its potential to trigger major earthquakes. However, the possibility of a tsunami caused by the fault line is less widely recognized. If a major earthquake were to occur on the fault line, it could trigger a massive tsunami that could potentially cause widespread destruction along the coast.While the likelihood of such an event occurring in the near future is low, it is important for residents and authorities in the area to be prepared and have contingency plans in place.
This includes early warning systems and evacuation plans, as well as continued monitoring and research into the fault’s behavior.