Housing is susceptible to earthquakes
Nine USC-owned buildings don’t meet safety standards in the city of Los Angeles.
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Nine USC-owned buildings don’t meet safety standards in the city of Los Angeles.
Emergency crews practiced their protocol for helping injured persons on campus after a large-scale earthquake.
ShakeAlert can send alerts 10 to 30 seconds prior to significant seismic waves.
Data by the University of California shows nearly 1,500 concrete structures are at risk.
Two-hundred staff members and faculty volunteered as USC ShakeOut Ambassadors.
Though the recent tremors have frightened students, experts say USC’s procedures will keep the campus safe in an emergency.
USC will take part in the largest earthquake drill in California today at 10:20 a.m.
Yet another earthquake struck Japan early Tuesday morning, killing at least six people. The 6.4 magnitude quake triggered a landslide that buried three homes in Iwaki, according to the city’s fire department. The quake was centered about 100 miles northeast of Tokyo and around 30 miles southwest of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, according to the United States Geological […]
USC students cannot afford to wait for the next disaster without being prepared for it.
Study shows there is a 99.7 percent chance of a large earthquake in California within 30 years.