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The Geological Fault Lines That Run Under London

Dr Richard Gail from Imperial College says fault lines that run under London are recent and active. The last significant geological movement in London was about 200 years ago. Using radar data from satellite, we can measure very, very small movement. And that's told us that the faults in London are moving at about two millimeters or less per year.

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