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I am not saying I support this, it may go too far. But there is something to be said for holding scientists accountable for the human consequences of their actions.
Human consequences of their actions? In this case their actions were not being able to predict the unpredictable. No scientist in our history has been able to consistently predict earthquakes.
I could possibly understand if their conclusion was that there was a coming earthquake and they hid the information, but that's not even remotely the case.