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October 23, 2013

Which buildings will survive the Big One? LA Times found 1,000+ that may not

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L.A.'s hidden earthquake dangers

https://www.latimes.com/...

Thousands of Southern Californians live and work in a type of building vulnerable to collapse in an earthquake. To assess the danger, a team of Times reporters combed through thousands of city and county records to identify these buildings -- concrete structures built before 1976. We found more than 1,000.

Experts say we're overdue for a major earthquake. So find out where the dangers lie, and why so little has been done about them.

Interactive map: Where the buildings are»

Infographic: How concrete buildings fail»

Photos: The perils of concrete»

FAQ: Concrete buildings, earthquake safety and you»

Response: L.A.'s mayor weighs in»

Full coverage: The Times' ongoing look at earthquake safety»

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