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In reply to the discussion: What would you do if warned about an oncoming hurricane? [View all]AsahinaKimi
(20,776 posts)43. 1906! Very good!
Except it TOOK that earthquake for the city to create the standard codes of building in the City.. Look at the DIFFERENCE between that and 1989! Most of the major damage was across the bay! San Francisco did have the fires out in the Marina section..broken gas pipes, some building did collapse because they were built on sand in an area that was once part of the bay...which had once been water. Landfill I believe is what it was called. The rest of the city had some damage, just not anything like what happened in 1906.
Its BECAUSE of our building codes after 1906, that places around here, will hold up better than places without those kinds of codes.
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Yes. And if it was called "Frankenstorm" and another "Perfect Storm," I'd leave.
Indpndnt
Nov 2012
#35
As a large livestock farmer, this will never apply. However, for me it would depend on circumstances
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#25