"30 Years On: Reflecting on the Deadly Northridge Earthquake"

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The 30th anniversary of the deadly 6.7 magnitude Northridge earthquake, which struck the San Fernando Valley on January 17, 1994, is being remembered. The quake resulted in 57 deaths, thousands of injuries, and property damage estimates ranging from $13 billion to $50 billion. KTLA's coverage at the time depicted chaotic scenes of collapsed buildings, looting, and fires. Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones believes that today, there would be fewer collapsed buildings in the event of a similar quake, but emphasizes the need for ongoing seismic preparedness.
Topics:nation#30th-anniversary#earthquake-aftermath#natural-disasters#northridge-earthquake#san-fernando-valley#seismic-preparedness
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