Why is L.A. Ticking? Faultlines and Nukes After Japan Why is L.A. Ticking? Faultlines and Nukes After Japan

Why is L.A. Ticking? Faultlines and Nukes After Japan

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"Why is Los Angeles Ticking" is an update after Japan's quake, tsunami and nuclear meltdowns. I started writing about the L.A. faultlines after the 1994 Northridge Earthquake. We lived six miles from the epicenter. At the time I was writing a Southern California Chronology -. focusing on the social, climatic, political and tectonic changes in the Los Angeles Basin.


I had wrtten a novel about the founding of Los Angeles. A chapter about the 1769 earthquake that created the Santa Ana River  stood out. Many of the features of Los Angeles have been tied to earth movement. With nuclear plants and high buildings built below building code standards, Japan, 2011, puts L.A. under a microscope.  


I'd lived in Los Angeles for 67 years. I've been a journalist with the "L,A. Free Press" and "Entertainment Weekly." A contracted composer for Warner Bros. Music/Tamara Music with over 300 songs.


I love L.A. and want buildings actually built to code, brush clearance done regularly and for everyone to be as safe as can be.


My father was a leading architect who had gone to Japan in 1927 and to  Mexico in 1957 to study their earthquakes and  helped put the new , higher than 13 stories, building code in place, however,  It hasn't been adhered to. The proof is there.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
June 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
88
Pages
PUBLISHER
FastPencil, Inc.
SELLER
FastPencil, Inc.
SIZE
197.3
KB

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