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Impacts of Recent California Earthquakes on Residential Buildings - Location
of Damaged Buildings
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on Data from Shaken Awake! Report
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In this 1996 ABAG study, ABAG staff collected data on the location of residential buildings that were red-tagged or yellow-tagged as uninhabitable following the 1989 Loma Prieta and 1994 Northridge earthquakes. The folowing for maps show the general location of those heavily damaged structures.
The last link is to a graph of peak shelter population over time developed, in part, with data from the American Red Cross.
Location of Housing Red-Tagged as Uninhabitable in the Loma Prieta Earthquake
Location of Housing Yellow-Tagged as Limited Entry in the Loma PrietaEarthquake
Location of Housing Red-Tagged as Uninhabitable in the Northridge Earthquake
Location of Housing Yellow-Tagged as Limited Entry in the Northridge Earthquake
Graph of Peak Shelter Population in the Northridge Earthquake
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This page was last updated 9/29/03 by jbp.