Contact your agent if you're unsure whether your home is in a flood plain or not, or whether you face
the risk of earthquake damage.
Fortunately, for residents of Maryland,
the risk of earthquake damage is relatively low, so adding an earthquake insurance endorsement to your home or business insurance policy will likely be very affordable.
Kentucky residents are at a high
risk of earthquake damage and the only way to protect a home is to purchase a Kentucky earthquake insurance policy.
Since 1996, CEA has been encouraging California homeowners, mobilehome owners, condo - unit owners and renters to reduce
their risk of earthquake damage and loss through education, mitigation and insurance.
Three of Canada's largest cities are located in regions of high to moderate
risk of earthquake damage — Vancouver, Montreal, and Ottawa.
«You have to find some particular person for whom if they were told there is a substantial
risk of an earthquake that they would have left town or something like that, and that's going to be hard to show,» Kolber said.
Dr Westwood said: «The aim of the research was to investigate the minimum horizontal distance that hydraulic fracturing should occur from pre-existing faults in order to reduce
the risk of an earthquake similar to the one that occurred near Blackpool.
Your article reporting the acquittal of six geologists sentenced to prison for allegedly downplaying
the risk of an earthquake (15...
The alarm warned of an increased
risk of an earthquake larger than magnitude 5.0 striking Oklahoma.
«The Indian Point nuclear power plant, which sits within two miles of two intersecting fault lines has the highest
risk of an earthquake causing its reactors core damage in the United States,» Carlucci said in a statement.
The NRC reportedly ranked Indian Point as the reactor with the highest
risk of earthquake damage in the United States, even higher than the twin reactors in California's quake zone, reports CBS 2's Marcia Kramer.
«It's as much about reducing
the risk of another earthquake hitting people so hard as it is about recovery.»
Researchers from Geophysical Fluid Dynamics — ETH Zürich in Switzerland, say their findings give people a more complete view of
the risk of earthquakes in mountainous regions.
Unfortunately, the journal article which was published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America by Mr Rockwell and his colleagues provides an erroneous, alarmist and editorialised analysis of the sound research that has been conducted regarding
the risk of earthquakes around the canal and Panama City.
The new work could help drillers to reduce
the risk of earthquakes — if they pay attention to how much fluid has been injected in which parts of the state.
More broadly, the Pisagua event has seismologists rethinking some basic ideas about
the risk of earthquakes in similar geological settings elsewhere — places with deep - diving crustal plates, such as Japan and Indonesia.
Researchers from Geophysical Fluid Dynamics - ETH Zürich in Switzerland, say their findings give people a more complete view of
the risk of earthquakes in mountainous regions.
However, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, 42 states are considered at
risk of earthquakes.
The project will also cause devastating environmental damage, increasing
the risk of earthquakes and landslides.
The cold and warm fronts can bring severe storm warnings and there is always
the risk of earthquakes, flooding, landslides and hurricanes.
Roughly 200,000 earthquakes occur each year, the vast majority happening in 42 states considered at
risk of earthquakes, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
This is a good option for all renters considering the close vicinity to the ocean and
the risk of earthquakes across the California coast.
There are 41 territories and states in the U.S. that fall under moderate to high
risk of earthquakes.
Companies realize
the risk of earthquakes in the area, and they can also make recommendations based on your exact location.
Most Texans seldom consider
the risk of earthquakes.
Not exact matches
While the concern over a major
earthquake is a day - to - day affair for Californians, residents
of West Hollywood might be a little more nervous than usual after the city has cited more than 800 buildings that could be at
risk of damage or collapse and may need to be retrofitted.
Berkshire quietly takes on massive and unusual
risks, including the sale
of hurricane insurance, terrorism policies and
earthquake coverage.
Given the structural damage caused by the
earthquake to water supply systems, there is an additional
risk of water borne diseases affecting large numbers
of the urban, rural and displaced populations.
There's proof fracking can increase the chances
of earthquakes SCIENTIST Robust regulation means
risks are now minimal.
According to the department's evaluation, one nuclear reactor has a relatively high
risk of damage from an
earthquake.
Indian Point Units 2 and 3 are currently the subject
of a proceeding to extend their licenses by another 20 years — a proceeding in which the NRC has consistently ignored serious consideration
of the
risks that
earthquakes and related issues pose to the Indian Point facility.
I brought up the MSNBC report that deemed one
of the three reactors at the Hudson River nuclear power plant 24 miles from NYC (or 34 miles from Midtown, depending on how you're measuring), the most at
risk in the nation
of earthquake damage.
In the wake
of the Japan crisis and an MSNBC report that one
of the Indian Point reactors is more at
risk for
earthquake damage than any other in the nation — a claim refuted by the NRC — Cuomo called for a full safety review
of the plant.
«The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is still relying on 40 - year - old data that suggests that the
risk of seismic activity is somewhere between a 1.0 magnitude
earthquake and a 3.0.»
And a recent joint report by the UK's Royal Society and Royal Academy
of Engineering concluded that most
of the known instances
of groundwater contamination, such as in Pavillion, Wyoming, and the cases
of fracking - related
earthquakes in Texas were due to poor practice, and that the
risk of accidents is small if fracking is properly managed.
In April an independent panel
of geologists, seismologists, and engineers commissioned by an advisory group to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) published a report [pdf] disputing earlier claims that the seismic strain in the area had dissipated, concluding instead that the New Madrid Seismic Zone is «at significant
risk for damaging
earthquakes.»
The government says that a huge
earthquake risk lurks in the heart
of the country, where a series
of large shocks hit 200 years ago.
But even at a reactor that does not fare as well in a large
earthquake and is not immune to the loss
of off - site power, there is «essentially zero
risk of early fatalities,» according to the NRC worst - case modeling.
Worldwide, 60 million people live in these zones — many
of them in regions that were not previously considered at
risk from
earthquakes.
To explore a city's quake
risk, GHI calculates its «
earthquake lethality potential,» or the probable number
of lives that would be lost to a temblor, and then finds ways to reduce it.
According to reporting in Scientific American's sister publication Nature, minutes
of the meeting show that the researchers were in fact much more circumspect, saying things such as «a major
earthquake in the area is unlikely but can not be ruled out» and «because L'Aquila is in a high -
risk zone it is impossible to say with certainty that there will be no large
earthquake.»
Another approach is to be open about
earthquake risk even if scientists aren't sure about the implications
of recent seismic activity.
The scientists find themselves in legal peril even though anything other than a loosely probabilistic assessment
of earthquake risk is currently impossible, even with state -
of - the - art meditation techniques.
While it is clear that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown was a consequence
of an
earthquake and tsunami, like all disasters, it was also the result
of political, economic and social choices that created or exacerbated broad - scale
risks.
About 3 million people in Oklahoma and southern Kansas live with an increased
risk of experiencing induced
earthquakes.
The
risk of mountain rock falls in regions with sub-zero temperatures, such as the Swiss Alps and parts
of Canada, could be better predicted by using technology which measures «tiny
earthquakes» — according to a group
of international experts.
«Now we can begin to reduce our uncertainty about how hard induced
earthquakes shake the ground, and that should lead to more accurate estimates
of the
risks these
earthquakes pose to society going forward.»
The Panama canal is at greater
risk of a catastrophic
earthquake than previously assumed, a seismological survey
of faults around the canal has warned.
The rest
of this special News & Analysis section examines what we have learned about radiation
risks from previous exposures (p. 1504), improvements in safety since the boiling water designs at Fukushima (p. 1506), what to do with the wrecked reactors (p. 1507), and damage to research facilities from the
earthquake (p. 1509).
At first, the liberated water would have softened the material, actually decreasing the
risk of a big
earthquake by allowing it to absorb more force, Dugan says.