Europe's Secret Earthquakes

Northern Europe, the most densely populated place on earth, isn't somewhere you'd associate with earthquakes. But should you? This documentary reveals intriguing evidence that ancient fault lines, thought to be dormant, are in fact on the move and could hit Europe at any time.
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synopsis
Northern Europe, the most densely populated place on earth, isnt somewhere youd expect to find earthquakes. It is hundreds of miles from any of the worlds known active earthquake zones. But the new science of paleo-seismology is revealing a different story. Seismologists have discovered that ancient fault lines, thought to be dormant and running through the heart of Europes major industrial areas are in fact on the move and could hit Europe at any time. Earthquakes have hit Europe before. Experts have discovered fault lines that made volcanoes erupt in the middle of France, Roman ruins ripped apart by massive forces in Cologne, major cities flattened in the Middle Ages, massive tsunamis hammering lakes in the middle of Switzerland and proof of quakes so big Europes cities wouldnt stand a chance. The film follows the work of scientists looking at this evidence and examines what could happen if another big quake hit.




