LA races the clock on earthquake retrofitting
by Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times
Jan 10, 2018
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES - When Los Angeles two years ago approved the nation's most sweeping earthquake retrofitting regulations, officials knew they were in a race against time.
The law requires the retrofitting of hundreds of brittle concrete buildings, one of the most vulnerable types of structures in California. But experts have worried that a major earthquake will hit Southern California before the deadline to fix the buildings comes.
"Chances are it will happen before that 25-year deadline," California seismic safety commissioner Kit Miyamoto said.
There is a 60 percent chance that a magnitude 6.7 earthquake - the size of the
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