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lördag, januari 18, 2014

Los Angeles Times
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UC researchers will share data on vulnerable concrete buildings with L.A. officials

Los Angeles Times | January 17, 2014 | 7:31 PM
Ending a four-month standoff, University of California researchers announced Friday that they will give Los Angeles officials the addresses of about 1,500 old concrete buildings that are potentially at risk of collapse during a major earthquake.
The announcement was significant because it will provide city officials a starting point to identify the concrete buildings most likely to collapse in a future earthquake. The researchers estimate that about 75 out of the 1,500 concrete buildings could collapse in a significant earthquake

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