Monthly Archives: May 2021

31 May, 2021

Earthquake Safety Advances and Innovations

By |2021-06-15T10:57:22+00:00May 31st, 2021|Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Retrofits, Earthquake Safety, Seismic Retrofit, seismic retrofit safety|

The last time Lakisha Woods went to buy a car, she was sold on the safety features: forward collision warnings, automatic emergency braking, and blind spot and lane departure warnings, to name just a few.

“When I went to buy a home a year later, nobody told me about the safety […]

30 May, 2021

Taking responsibility for ourselves and our community

By |2021-06-15T11:04:28+00:00May 30th, 2021|AAOC, Buildings Resilience|

There’s a big push in Orange County to make canyon communities safer against wildfire.

Much of this is driven by legislation, including Chapter 7A building codes requiring features such as tempered glass, screened vents and non-flammable materials that can dramatically increase the chances of a building surviving a fire.

Canyon and mountain […]

4 May, 2021

Resilience pays off when Japan hit by 6.8-magnitude quake

By |2021-05-04T21:55:27+00:00May 4th, 2021|Seismic Waves|

May 2021 Newsletter

Ali Sahabi, GEC
Principal,
Optimum Seismic, Inc.

Japan emerges from 6.8-magnitude quake unscathed, thanks to resilience

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake almost anywhere in the world would be deadly and destructive. But when […]

3 May, 2021

Tsunamis? Earthquakes pose a more universal threat

By |2021-06-08T02:48:45+00:00May 3rd, 2021|AACSC, Earthquake Threats|

If you live near the coast and feel strong shaking from an earthquake, “move inland as soon as possible.”

That’s what Rick Wilson, head of the California Geological Survey’s Tsunami Program, told City News Service earlier this spring, after his agency released a series of new tsunami maps showing dire consequences […]

2 May, 2021

Protecting Affordable Housing Is More Cost Effective Than Producing It

By |2021-06-15T17:38:38+00:00May 2nd, 2021|Buildings Resilience, SDCAA|

The cost of housing in San Diego, like in much of the state, is getting more and more out of reach for many residents.

Homelessness is on the rise, and California’s push to build 1.8 million new affordable housing units by 2025 has prompted new legislation that could dramatically alter the […]

1 May, 2021

San Andreas and Puente Hills Faults Vie for Attention

By |2021-06-15T17:30:49+00:00May 1st, 2021|AAGLA, Earthquake Resilience|

Last winter, an alarming quake on the Puente Hills fault in the Los Angeles area had locals concerned with the potential death and destruction this previously underrated earthquake fault could bring.

Since then, the temporarily overshadowed San Andreas – like a fallen prizefighter – has become the center of attention as […]

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