Posted on 02/26/2010 11:01:09 PM PST by dragnet2
On the radio KFI LA..
Woman on Chile TV, saying she wants to sue the builders of her apartment building, because it’s uninhabitable—too unstable to go into, especially with all the aftershocks. Ma’am...it was an 8.8 earthquake. Come on.
Comparing the two types of events on a limited time scale is probably not a fair comparison. One event occurs on a geologic scale, the other on a seasonal scale. Also, just like every earthquake is not a high energy event - neither is every tornado...
In magnitude terms, earthquakes have greater immediate and prolonged potential for death primarily due to the size of the area that can be impacted. This also influences the ability to quickly position effective rescue resources to reach injured or trapped survivors, not to mention the lerger picture of infrastructure damage.
For comparison, the worst death tool to hit the U.S. by tornado occurred in 1925 with 625 people killed. By comparison the 1906 San Fransisco earthquake killed approximately 3,000.
A handfull of very powerful tornadoes occur evey year in the US. So far (thankfully) very powerful earthquakes are less common. I hope it stays that way because the potential for loss of life, and secondarily property is significantly higher for earthquakes...
I live in San Diego too and I'll take an earthquake any day over a tornado.
I am the exact opposite - probably because you and I have had a chance to normalize the individual threats we face based on long experience. I would not handle an earthquake well - to quote my kids - that would freak me out - and probably at a level most californians would brush off the same way I brush off a clap of thunder...
Take care.
Yup, that’s the one. I guess it’s not as big as it looked on TV, but still not something I’d want in the middle of my street.
and Japan joins the party:
Ryukyu Islands, Japan
Magnitude: 5.2
Time: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 12:19:51 UTC
wow
thanks
The fact remains, more have been killed in tornadoes than earthquakes in the U.S.
I can't vouce for the accuracy of the site but see:
http://www.epicdisasters.com/
Flood related deaths are the big number in the US.
The video seems to suggests a real tsunami hit them just after the quake
You bet, floods, tornadoes and hurricanes are the real big killers in the U.S.
No question.
video shows a house in the river
5.8
MAP 5.8 2010/02/27 23:02:01 -37.755 -72.713 35.2 ARAUCANIA, CHILE
Earthquake Details
Magnitude 5.8
Date-Time
* Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 23:02:01 UTC
* Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 08:02:01 PM at epicenter
Location 37.755°S, 72.713°W
Depth 35.2 km (21.9 miles)
Region ARAUCANIA, CHILE
Distances
* 107 km (66 miles) SSE (164°) from Concepcion, Chile
* 111 km (69 miles) N (358°) from Temuco, Chile
* 232 km (144 miles) N (11°) from Valdivia, Chile
Not much of a break ;)
I just realized it’s 6:30...put some chicken in the oven..think I’ll pick some broccoli from the garden and make chicken divan! I’m hungry!
It’s summer there though. They can get dehydrated if they don’t have water dropped in. The roads are bad but I don’t think Chileans will riot over food or water drops.
Looking through those pics, Obama giving a speech with a podium drives me nuts! Can this man not come out and speak with empathy... he has to have a podium just to give a simple speech regarding our concern and support for those suffering... AAAH!!!!!!
Come on yourself. The woman has probably just lost everything she owns, has had the living shit scared out of her, and is no doubt in shock. She deserves to vent.
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