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Fifty years after the San Fernando earthquake, are we more prepared?


Fifty years after the San Fernando earthquake, are we more prepared?
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The north wing of Olive View Hospital was one of four wings to fall to the ground during the early morning of the Sylmar earthquake. It crushed the right front side of a car parked in the lot. Photo taken February 9, 1971.
Photo by Los Angeles Herald Examiner Photo Collection/LA Public Library.
Fifty years ago, millions of people in Southern California were violently jolted awake by a 6.6 magnitude earthquake. The San Fernando earthquake, or Sylmar quake as it’s also called, killed 64 people, injured thousands more, and caused more than $500 million worth of damage. ....

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Column: We shake, rattle and roll — the Sylmar quake 50 years on


It was a Tuesday exactly half a century ago, just after 6 a.m., and most of Los Angeles was dozing. The wake-up call lasted 12 seconds, registered 6.6 on the Richter scale, buckled buildings and killed 64 people.
Those who recall what is known as the Sylmar or San Fernando earthquake of 1971 describe the experience as if the ground is still shaking, with specific markers seared into their memories.
“Lots of broken glass in the kitchen, and the five-gallon Sparkletts bottle exploded on impact,” says Howard Cohen, who was 8 at the time and living in Lakeview Terrace. He recalls his bed moving during the initial quake and the aftershocks in the bedroom he shared with his grandmother. ....

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Fifty Years Ago, the Sylmar Earthquake Jolted Southern California


Updated on February 9, 2021 at 11:37 am
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Fifty years ago this week, the deadly Sylmar earthquake rattled Southern California, leaving dozens of people dead and causing more than $500 million in property damage.
Also known as the San Fernando earthquake, the Feb. 8, 1971, magnitude-6.5 quake happened on a Tuesday at about 6:01 a.m. Its origin was in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains north of Los Angeles, but shaking was felt across a widespread part of the San Fernando Valley.
It was the most powerful in nearly four decades in Los Angeles.  
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The Disaster that Helped the Nation Prepare for Future Earthquakes: Remembering San Fernando


50 Years Later, an Earthquake s Legacy Continues
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February 4, 2021
The San Fernando earthquake struck Southern California 50 years ago, killing 64 people and costing over $500 million in damages. The quake prompted federal, state and local action to reduce earthquake risks and bolster public safety.
At 6 o’clock in the morning on February 9, 1971, the reservoir keeper of the Lower Van Norman Dam in Southern California tried to get out of bed.  
He couldn’t. A magnitude-6.6 earthquake was shaking his home nestled at the bottom of the dam. After checking on his wife and child, he drove to the top of the dam to examine the damage. “It was hard to believe what I saw,” he said.   ....

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