Chuck Guzis wrote:
Building with wood in an earthquake zone is far
easier than building
with brick and stone, at least given local codes. Were I to build a
house with, say, brick, state earthquake building codes would require
me to run rebar through the walls to ensure that they don't
disintegrate during a temblor.
I live where you can sleep though a earthquake. :)
The biggest loss of life will not be the west coast of
the USA when the next big quake hits -- they know about them.
Some where under the Mississippi river there are several big faults.
How about New York City and the Ramapo Fault? It's caused problems in
the past. There's a lot of unreinforced masonry in NYC.
Peace... Sridhar