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In relation to earthquake in Metro Manila, what is “The Big One”? Define or describe it by mentioning its anticipated magnitude level and the fault system (including the length it covers) from where it will possibly originate

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Answer: On 3 November 2002, a large earthquake occurred in the interior of Alaska. Because of its similarity to the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake on the San Andreas Fault, this event has been compared to the much-anticipated "Big One" in Southern California.

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A large earthquake hit Alaska on 3 November 2002. This event is known as the 2002 Denali Earthquake since its epicenter was near Denali National Park in Alaska. The magnitude of this earthquake was 7.9 Mw; therefore, it became one of the largest recorded in the interior of the United States. Moreover, the Denali Earthquake has been compared several times with the Fort Tejon earthquake since both shared the same moment magnitude.

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