A system to provide early warnings of earthquakes such as the one that shook California's wine country this week is planned and ready to go, but two years after the scientific work finished, the funding is still being lined up.
California passed a law last year to start the system but did not appropriate the money needed to build it.
A system to cover California, Washington and Oregon would cost $38 million, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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