Earthquake Preparedness

Created By: chief22
Last Modified: 09/16/08
Summary: For those of us that live in earthquake country, it seems like a good idea to plan for an emergency. This Jetpak includes a link to donate money to the Red Cross and a link to a good book about the infrastructure in California and the risks associated with living in a major fault zone.Link: Facebook | Causes | Raise Money for SF Earthquake Preparedness Fund
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A Dangerous Place

Summary: Summary: California's vulnerability to earthquakes, although internalized by its citizens as a dread of the Big One, seems to be virtually ignored as developers continue to build in all directions, even atop faults and landslide-prone mountains. This narrative by the late author combines a history of Los Angeles' and San Francisco's growth with a lurid scenario of what the San Francisco Bay Area will look like after the Pacific plate lurches northward a few feet. Reisner ends the book imagining a collapsed Bay Bridge; a destroyed Oakland and UC-Berkeley campus; a burning Richmond; and serial destruction of BART, highways, aqueducts, and airports. It is likely the author planned to write a like scenario for L.A.'s day of doom, but even so, Reisner's work of warning effectively reminds us of the vast infrastructure required to sustain these two megalopolises. As befits the author of Cadillac Desert (1986), Reisner highlights the vulnerability of water supplies, a point that will attract environmentalists to this work, as well as anyone who just likes a scary story. Gilbert Taylor Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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