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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNCould monster 9.0-magnitude earthquake sink part of CA's coastal communities?A new study on the Cascadia fault line breaks down the flooding potential of a 9.0 earthquake, calculating the risk of where ...
Sen. Adam Schiff is urging Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to reinstate the earthquake retrofit funds, which would've ...
All of the code changes in the area of earthquake design originate in study and analysis of actual poor building performance in recent earthquakes, such as the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe events.
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake hit a few miles south of Malibu on Wednesday, sending a gentle jolt through the beachside city and light shaking into Westside Los Angeles.
The Northridge earthquake in 1994 was a wake up call for many business owners and developers. The lessons from this and other disasters has forced many to re-examine the performance criteria for ...
Related The Northridge Earthquake: "Like a Punch Delivered From Below" The compilers of the map shown here are serious scientists: Robert P. Masse and James W. Dewey are experts on determining ...
Sixteen people, ranging from age 14 to 80, died in the Northridge Meadows collapse. In all, that magnitude 6.7 earthquake seriously damaged or destroyed about 200 soft-story buildings across the ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Could a monster earthquake sink a portion of Northern California? A new study calculates the risk of where and how much land could sink, but experts say there's something ...
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