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To: tejek who wrote (72549)9/20/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1575672
 
Thanks Ted,
just beginning tomorrow morning over there,
we will know more later as daylight arrives.

steve



To: tejek who wrote (72549)9/20/1999 5:39:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575672
 
Ted, 40 miles away is an area of light damage with a quake of 7.5 or so. Older buildings will get cracks, a few will fall. The UMC building should be OK, as to the alignment of the line and internal damage??, that is the question. Some of these machines have a year lead time, however alignment and particle scatter should be the main problems. Of greater concern is aftershocks along the fault that may be smaller but very close and capable of more damage.
Bill