Friday, April 21, 2006

THE BIG ONE'S GOING TO BE COSTLY

Structural engineer Charles Kircher conducted a comprehensive study and arrives at some scary conclusions:
Kircher said that unless thousands of buildings are upgraded to meet the newest earthquake standards, as many as 3,400 people could die if a magnitude 7.9 quake struck Northern California. That's more than twice the number of deaths caused by last year's hurricanes Katrina and Rita combined.

There would be $1.5 trillion worth of damage to buildings and property — far more than the $125 billion estimated so far for the two hurricanes — and up to 13,000 people would require hospitalization, his study found.
There's only one thing to do, preemptively blame Bush.

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