earthquake preparedness

5 April, 2022

Will the Big One increase homelessness?

By |2022-06-15T13:05:19+00:00April 5th, 2022|AACSC, earthquake damage, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Threats|

How would a major earthquake impact California’s growing homeless population?

In 2019, the number of people in the state without homes grew by more than 21,300 people, or 16.4% — more than all other states in the nation combined — the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development reported.  It rose […]

4 March, 2022

New, active earthquake faults found in Long Beach and Seal Beach

By |2022-03-10T17:51:35+00:00March 4th, 2022|AACSC, Buildings Resilience, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience|

Southern California’s mountain ranges are a regional treasure, providing a spectacular backdrop to the communities that make Greater Los Angeles their home.

These natural beauties are the result of a complex web of earthquake faults – ranging in length from less than a mile to hundreds of miles long – crisscrossing […]

3 March, 2022

Will your building be 1 of 16 red-tagged?

By |2022-03-10T17:39:17+00:00March 3rd, 2022|AAOC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience|

Nobody knows 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 types of buildings will likely suffer the most damage from seismic shaking.

Beyond these basic points, it’s always best to assess your […]

1 March, 2022

San Diego apartments face earthquake risk

By |2022-06-15T18:04:27+00:00March 1st, 2022|earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Risk|

San Diego’s earthquake risk is significantly higher than previously thought, according to recent maps prepared by the California Geological Survey.

Recent information reveals the region’s fault zones are significantly larger and far-reaching than previously assumed – stretching along the Rose Canyon fault, an extension of the Los Angeles Newport-Inglewood fault, which […]

3 February, 2022

Protecting Orange County against disaster

By |2022-02-15T00:26:57+00:00February 3rd, 2022|AAOC, Buildings Vulnerabilities, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience|

Orange County’s economy is robust: leading most other U.S. counties, many states – even some countries – in terms of output.

The region’s gross domestic product, at $221 billion in 2020, surpasses that of Oregon and New Zealand, and nearly tops Google, the Orange County Register recently reported.

As the ninth largest […]

2 December, 2021

Demolition means earthquake resilience a step closer

By |2021-12-08T16:00:22+00:00December 2nd, 2021|AACSC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Seismic Safety|

Demolition of the “old” Long Beach City Hall – dedicated on the day of the nation’s bicentennial on July 4, 1976 – is underway. By the end of the year, it could be completely razed.

Deemed a threat in a major earthquake, the 14-story tower was closed in 2019 due to […]

2 November, 2021

Earthquake Odds Don’t Favor San Diego

By |2021-11-03T03:58:32+00:00November 2nd, 2021|earthquake damage, earthquake preparedness, SDCAA|

Increasing density of urban areas and climate change are leaving many communities more vulnerable than ever to earthquakes, fire, flood, and hurricanes.

In 2020, the United States experienced a record-breaking level of disasters leaving a billion dollars or more in damages, according to the National Centers for Environmental Information. The costliest […]

1 November, 2021

Is my building vulnerable in an earthquake?

By |2021-11-03T03:41:22+00:00November 1st, 2021|AAGLA, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience|

Apartments and other buildings in the Los Angeles region, sit in the crosshairs of what experts agree could be the nation’s worst earthquake disaster.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency uses Geographic Information System technology to estimate physical, economic, and social impacts of disasters such as earthquakes. This nationally applied standard, called […]

4 October, 2021

Great ShakeOut to Prepare Millions for Earthquakes

By |2021-10-11T19:41:41+00:00October 4th, 2021|AAOC, earthquake preparedness|

An estimated 18 million Americans will take part this month in the Great ShakeOut, a national safety drill designed to heighten awareness of ways to prepare for major earthquakes.

The month will be filled with messages about earthquake risk and personal safety, culminating with the annual drill, which will be held […]

1 September, 2021

OC lawmakers call for stricter oversight of older buildings

By |2021-09-09T18:49:43+00:00September 1st, 2021|AAOC, earthquake preparedness, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience|

Should older structures be inspected for safety?

It’s a question being raised throughout the nation as building officials, elected officials and residents weigh similarities between high-rises in their cities and the ill-fated Champlain Towers, which collapsed killing nearly 100 people on June 24.

The 12-story Florida condo tower was due for a […]

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