earthquake preparedness

4 February, 2025

Earthquake Preparedness in San Diego: Protecting Lives and Property

By |2025-03-14T20:47:13+00:00February 4th, 2025|earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Resilience, SDCAA|

San Diego, known for its beautiful coastline and mild weather, is not immune to the risks posed by earthquakes. Situated near significant fault lines, the city and its residents face the ever-present threat of seismic activity. According to the Southern California Earthquake Center, there is a 60% chance of a […]

3 February, 2025

Reflecting on the 31st Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake: Lessons in Preparedness

By |2025-03-14T20:43:48+00:00February 3rd, 2025|AACSC, earthquake damage, earthquake preparedness, Seismic Retrofit|

On January 17, 1994, at precisely 4:31 a.m., Southern California experienced one of its most devastating natural disasters: the Northridge Earthquake. With a magnitude of 6.7, the earthquake lasted only 10-20 seconds but left an indelible mark on the region. As we mark the 31st anniversary of this tragic event, […]

2 February, 2025

Northridge Earthquake: 31 Years Later, Lessons for Orange County Preparedness

By |2025-03-14T20:38:05+00:00February 2nd, 2025|AAOC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Resilience, Soft Story Seismic Retrofit|

On January 17, 1994, Southern California awoke to devastation as the Northridge Earthquake shook the region. In just 20 seconds, a magnitude 6.7 tremor caused widespread destruction, altering lives and landscapes. Though Northridge was at the epicenter, the quake’s effects reverberated throughout Southern California, including nearby areas like Orange County. […]

1 February, 2025

Preparedness Saves Lives: Why Earthquake Readiness is Critical Amid Ongoing Disasters

By |2025-03-14T20:32:30+00:00February 1st, 2025|AAGLA, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Safety, Earthquake Threats|

In the morning of January 10, 2025, San Francisco Bay Area residents were reminded of California’s precarious geological reality. A preliminary magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck near the San Francisco Zoo, shaking the city awake. While light and weak shaking rippled across the region, no injuries or significant damage were reported. […]

3 January, 2025

Earthquake Readiness: Protecting Your Apartment Building and Tenants in Long Beach

By |2025-01-14T18:22:48+00:00January 3rd, 2025|AACSC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Resilience|

The December magnitude 7.0 earthquake off California’s northern coast serves as a stark reminder of the seismic risks faced by communities across the state, including Long Beach. While this quake primarily triggered tsunami warnings for northern areas, the event highlights the critical importance of preparation. Long Beach, with its dense […]

3 November, 2024

Long Beach Earthquake Readiness Expo: A Success in Promoting Preparedness

By |2024-11-13T23:03:42+00:00November 3rd, 2024|AACSC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Resilience|

In late September 2024, Long Beach hosted its annual Quake Heroes Earthquake Expo, a community-focused event designed to educate and prepare residents for the seismic risks Southern California faces. Held on Saturday, September 28 at the Recreation Park Community Center, the expo saw a strong turnout of local families, emergency professionals, […]

1 November, 2024

Seismic Retrofitting: A Critical Step in Earthquake Preparedness

By |2024-11-13T22:47:59+00:00November 1st, 2024|AAGLA, earthquake preparedness|

Earthquakes are among the most destructive natural disasters, and in regions like the Pacific Northwest and California, the risk is ever-present. The looming threat of the “Big One” — a magnitude 9.0 earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone — is a major concern for cities like Tacoma, Washington, where experts […]

4 October, 2024

Could The Big One Lead to a Surge in Homelessness?

By |2024-10-09T20:20:41+00:00October 4th, 2024|earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Risk, Earthquake Threats, Earthquakes|

In 2019, California saw a dramatic rise in homelessness, with over 21,300 additional people living without shelter—a 16.4% increase, surpassing the combined total of all other states, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. By January 2020, this number had climbed another 7%, bringing the total homeless […]

4 July, 2024

Preparing for Earthquakes: Understanding the Risks and Taking Action

By |2024-09-25T23:11:47+00:00July 4th, 2024|earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Risk, SDCAA|

The devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria served as a wake-up call for many Californians who once felt confident in their knowledge of seismic activity. With over 50,000 lives lost in those quakes, Californians now wonder: could a similar disaster strike closer to home?

Experts provide a straightforward answer: yes, it’s […]

1 June, 2024

Is Your Building at Risk of Being Red-Tagged During an Earthquake?

By |2024-07-22T17:11:55+00:00June 1st, 2024|AAGLA, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Resilience|

We don’t know exactly where or when the next major earthquake will strike, but we do know that quakes are inevitable in California and many other states.

It’s also clear what buildings will likely suffer the most severe damage from seismic shaking.

Beyond these facts, it’s wise to assess your apartment building’s […]

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