DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Living in California, residents should always be prepared for the next Big One. To get people ready, the California Office of Emergency Services is sending an earthquake ...
SEATTLE - In Westlake Park, the City of Seattle is encouraging people to try out a new ride. It's called the "big shaker," a portable reality machine that lets somebody experience what it's like to ...
An earthquake simulator was set up at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday to give people the chance to test how ready they are for "the big one." The simulator was installed by the ...
TONIGHT. WELL, HOW PREPARED ARE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FOR THE NEXT BIG EARTHQUAKE? THE STATE IS GETTING READY FOR ITS ANNUAL EARTHQUAKE AWARENESS CAMPAIGN. AND TO HELP YOU GET READY, WE’RE BRINGING THE ...
BACK TO YOU GUYS. ALL RIGHT. THANKS SO MUCH, BRIAN. SO IF AN EARTHQUAKE WERE TO HIT, WOULD YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT TO DO? WELL, RIGHT NOW, CAL OES WANTS TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Researchers at UC San Diego on Monday put a 10-story, cold-formed steel building to the test, simulating how the structure would move in the midst of a major earthquake. The ...
The building was "dancing" underneath the simulator, scientists said. Researchers have successfully simulated a high magnitude earthquake on the largest building ever tested, and the structure ...
Ever wondered what an 8.0 quake feels like? The CEA's Big Shake Trailer helps simulate it and provides advice on how to prepare.
With more buildings and houses for its population, the National Capital Region (NCR) should always brace for the "Big One," a 7.2-magnitude earthquake or stronger.
BERKELEY (KRON) – The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services is reminding Californians about the dangers of earthquakes and the imperative of being prepared. This month is earthquake ...
There was a whole lot of shaking going on at Union Station at Patsaouras Transit Plaza on Tuesday morning, April 5. But, thankfully, the only things truly jolted were the nerves of a few participants.
Last month, a 5.1-magnitude earthquake hit Los Angeles, shocking people as it came while a hurricane approached. It was the strongest earthquake to hit L.A. since 2014. Andrew McCalip, a mechanical ...
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