Earthquake Resilience

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 […]

26 October, 2021

Los Angeles Marks Earthquake Resilience Milestone

By |2021-10-28T16:28:32+00:00October 26th, 2021|Earthquake Resilience, Optimum seismic in the news, Seismic Retrofit|

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was joined by Optimum Seismic Co-Founder Ali Sahabi at a press conference celebrating the city’s 7,000th earthquake retrofit — a big step in the city’s ongoing push for greater earthquake resilience.  The event was held in conjunction with the Great Shakeout in October

LOS […]

3 October, 2021

System warns of San Diego earthquakes

By |2021-10-11T19:31:09+00:00October 3rd, 2021|Earthquake Resilience, SDCAA, Soft Story Seismic Retrofit|

County officials recently announced the launch of San Diego’s new ShakeReadySD, an earthquake early warning system included in the broader SD Emergency app.

ShakeReadySD will provide alerts to users, giving them the precious seconds needed to take protective action before an earthquake strikes.

“That advance warning could make all the difference,” County […]

1 October, 2021

Dispelling earthquake and retrofit myths

By |2021-10-11T19:04:42+00:00October 1st, 2021|AACSC, Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofit|

Earthquakes have baffled civilizations for thousands of years.

In ancient times, many people believed earthquakes were the result of giant animals, angry gods, and giants.

The Japanese believed a giant catfish living at the bottom of the ocean would shake the Earth when he moved. The Greeks blamed Poseidon, the god of […]

2 September, 2021

San Diego warned to act on earthquakes

By |2021-09-09T18:52:44+00:00September 2nd, 2021|Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofit, SDCAA|

Earthquake risks in San Diego are significantly higher than previously believed, and measures to mitigate potential impacts from major temblors are still needed.

Noted earthquake expert Lucy Jones warned the city in 2018 to get a handle on the situation – before it’s too late.

Since then, new findings about the Rose […]

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 […]

4 August, 2021

California Earthquake Authority warns of need for retrofits

By |2021-08-23T17:50:06+00:00August 4th, 2021|Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Retrofit, Earthquake Retrofits, SDCAA|

Will San Diego be at the center of California’s next deadly earthquake?

The odds are 99-1 that a killer quake – larger than anything we have known – will happen in our lifetimes, somewhere in the state.

It could wield its lethal blow in San Diego, according to California Earthquake Authority CEO […]

1 August, 2021

‘King of Beers’ is the business model for earthquake resilience

By |2021-08-06T18:46:12+00:00August 1st, 2021|AAGLA, Earthquake Resilience, Earthquake Resilient Communities, Seismic Resilience|

Let’s talk business.

When the Anheuser-Busch brewery in Van Nuys suffered significant damage in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, the company invested $11 million in retrofitting structures on site to withstand the next major temblor – which came in 1994 with the Northridge quake.

Even though the brewery was located just a few […]

1 July, 2021

Thoughts of Earthquake Hazards Rise As COVID Slows

By |2021-07-14T17:12:08+00:00July 1st, 2021|AAGLA, Earthquake Resilience|

Nearly everyone has experienced some of the widespread economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic — business closures, loss of income, unemployment, working remotely, or unavailability of services we have come to depend on.

And many of us know someone who has been personally impacted by illness or death.

COVID-19 raged into our […]

28 June, 2021

Florida tragedy underscores threat of building vulnerabilities

By |2021-06-29T07:35:26+00:00June 28th, 2021|Earthquake Protection, Earthquake Resilience|

Surfside, Florida. Not long ago, this beachfront community was known best for its eclectic restaurants, five-star Bal Harbour shopping, upscale hotels, and multi-story condominium buildings lining the sun-kissed sands of the Atlantic coast just north of Miami.

But on June 24, a wing of the 12-story Champlain Towers imploded – bringing […]

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