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Seismologist: China quake had no warning signs

By HENRY SANDERSON , Associated Press Writer, Space & Earth science / Earth Sciences
A visitor walks past pictures of victims who died in the May 12 earthquake during an exhibition at Jianchuan Museum at Anren Township in Dayi County in Chengdu in southwest Chinas Sichuan province Thursday June 12 2008. (AP PhotoColor China Photo)
A visitor walks past pictures of victims who died in the May 12 earthquake during an exhibition at Jianchuan Museum at Anren Township in Dayi County in Chengdu, in southwest China's Sichuan province, Thursday, June 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Color China Photo)

(AP) -- Last month's massive earthquake in central China likely could not have been predicted, a leading American seismologist said Friday.




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