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Bushes Just Made Major Announcement About Their Family Hours Before Barbara's Burial.

Today is a somber day for the Bush family as they prepare to bury their beloved mother,

grandmother, wife, and former first lady Barbara Bush.

Although she lived to be 92 and enjoyed a long life and was not afraid of dying, it

doesn't make her passing easier for those closest to her.

She will be missed by many in this country.

Now, just hours before she's laid to rest, the family has made a surprising announcement

as an interesting twist to this day.

The Bushes are a very close family and focused on remaining that tight unit created by Barbara

who prioritized these values throughout her life as a mother and grandmother.

However, there's one member of her family who she never had the chance to meet which

her surviving family is celebrating today.

Southern Living explains:

Two days after former First Lady Barbara Bush passed away at her Houston home the age of

92, the Bush family welcomed a sweet baby boy.

On Friday morning, Barbara and George H.W. Bush's fourth child, Neil, shared a photo

of his new grandson on Facebook, revealing that his daughter, Lauren Bush Lauren went

into labor two weeks before her due date.

On Thursday, Lauren gave birth to a healthy baby boy named Max Walker.

Neil, 63, couldn't help but marvel at the timing.

"Maria and I were so blessed to spend lots of time with mom and dad during mom's last

weeks and we are so grateful for the condolences and the outpouring of love expressed towards

her by many, many friends," Neil wrote alongside the announcement.

"Barbara Bush was loved by everyone.

She lived a remarkable life blessing family, friends, and total strangers around the world.

Mom left on her own terms."

"In the final hours she was comfortable, loving, surrounded by family, holding hands

with dad.

Maria and I will always be grateful for being able to say a proper goodbye to our wonderful

mother," he continued.

"And then two days later, yesterday morning, two weeks before her due date, Lauren Bush

Lauren gave birth to a beautiful 7 lb 8 oz baby boy Max Walker Lauren.

The circle of life.

God is good.This sweet addition makes the eight great-grandchild for Barbara.

"Neil Bush, along with former President George H.W. Bush, former President George

W. Bush and former Florida governor Jeb Bush, will be among those in attendance at the private

funeral service for Barbara Bush at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston at 11 a.m.

Saturday," according to Fox 5 New York.

Barbara didn't just love her children and grandchildren, she loved all children in this

country and made literacy her life work as the first lady and after.

This is a bittersweet surprise for the family on this day of burying the matriarch while

accepting a new member to her family.

It's also a connection that Max can have to his great-grandmother who he will never

have met.

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BREAKING: California On HIGH ALERT Authorities Release Statement- Here's What We Know.

Scientists are now saying that the "Big One" in California may not be caused by

the San Andreas fault line, but by the Hayward Bay fault line.

It is now thought to be the "ticking time bomb" fault line and more dangerous than

the San Andreas.

The scariest scenario for the next major earthquake may not be from the San Andreas Fault (though

that one still threatens), but from the Hayward Fault that runs along the east side of the

San Francisco Bay.

In fact, many say that the next earthquake on the Hayward Bay fault line would be "disastrous."

According to KTUV, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the Hayward Fault could kill as many

as 800 people and injure 18,000, according to results of a new research released Wednesday.

The U.S. Geological Survey, citing findings from a simulated tremor with an epicenter

in Oakland, said the disaster would cause 400 fires that could destroy 50,000 homes.

Nearly half a million people would be displaced, authorities said.

USGS: This shows the scenario of a 6.8 earthquake on the Hayward Fault

The simulated quake in the video above, known as the "HayWired scenario," was modeled

to occur at 4:18 p.m. on April 18.

It replicates a rupture along the fault's entire 52-mile length, from San Pablo Bay

in the north to just east of San Jose in the south.

According to this model, the violent shaking from the earthquake could cause the two sides

of the fault to split six feet apart in some places.

Some of the aftershocks would continue for several months as well.

Cities in the East Bay would be hit hard, including Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro,

and Hayward.

If a 7.0 magnitude quake occurred like the one simulated, researchers say that the East

Bay residents could be without water from anywhere between six weeks to six months.

Electricity could be out for up to four weeks in some locations.

According to Business Insider, the statistical chances of this type of an earthquake occurring

are not very comforting either.

There's about a 76% chance that the San Francisco Bay Area could experience a 7.2

magnitude earthquake within the next 30 years, according to some recent reports.

The San Andreas Fault under San Francisco rumbled apart about 112 years ago, causing

the devastating 1906 earthquake that swallowed city blocks, broke water mains, and triggered

massive fires that burned for days.

However, the threat of another major quake for the Bay Area is "real and could happen

at any time," according to researchers for the US Geological Survey.

The Hayward Fault is a "tectonic time bomb, due any time for another magnitude 6.8 to

7.0 earthquake," according to a 2008 USGS report.

Since then, research has indicated that the likelihood of a Hayward quake is greater and

more threatening to the 7 million Bay Area residents than a San Andreas quake would be.

"It's just waiting to go off," USGS earthquake geologist emeritus David Schwartz

warned when speaking to the Los Angeles Times.

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