Wednesday, May 21, 2008

California Big One Earthquake Scenario


I was just reading this California Earthquake scenario at Yahoo News, and it would definitely make you nervous if you were living in the someday to be affected earthquake zones. There were a large number of scientists that worked to create the realistic and frightening scenario.

The story begins:

The "Big One," as earthquake scientists imagine it in a detailed, first-of-its-kind script, unzips California's mighty San Andreas Fault north of the Mexican border. In less than two minutes, Los Angeles and its sprawling suburbs are shaking like a bowl of jelly.

The jolt from the 7.8-magnitude temblor lasts for three minutes — 15 times longer than the disastrous 1994 Northridge quake
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Water and sewer pipes crack. Power fails. Part of major highways break. Some high-rise steel frame buildings and older concrete and brick structures collapse.

Hospitals are swamped with 50,000 injured as all of Southern California reels from a blow on par with the Sept. 11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina: $200 billion in damage to the economy, and 1,800 dead.

LINK TO FULL STORY

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