Earthquake awareness reflections
Michael Burke
Thursday, January 14, 2010
TODAY is the 103rd anniversary of the 1907 earthquake. In "Earthquake awareness week", we recall the 1692 earthquake that sank most of Port Royal and was the cause of the area known as Kingston becoming a settled area. And we recall the great earthquake of 1907 which shook Kingston to the ground. The building regulations in Kingston came as a result of the earthquake of 1907. Two days ago Haiti had its most serious earthquake in 200 years. Given the political situation in Haiti, is there anything like a building code there?
Jamaica also felt the effects of the Haiti earthquake two days ago, coming as it did on the 55th anniversary of a mild earthquake on election day in 1955 when the People's National Party, led by Norman Manley, won power for the first time. What is less well known is the earthquake of 1957 which, for all we know, might have been as severe as the earthquake of 1907. The only Richter scale in Jamaica in 1957 was damaged by the earthquake and therefore no record exists as to its severity.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Soul_7321339
Michael Burke
Thursday, January 14, 2010
TODAY is the 103rd anniversary of the 1907 earthquake. In "Earthquake awareness week", we recall the 1692 earthquake that sank most of Port Royal and was the cause of the area known as Kingston becoming a settled area. And we recall the great earthquake of 1907 which shook Kingston to the ground. The building regulations in Kingston came as a result of the earthquake of 1907. Two days ago Haiti had its most serious earthquake in 200 years. Given the political situation in Haiti, is there anything like a building code there?
Jamaica also felt the effects of the Haiti earthquake two days ago, coming as it did on the 55th anniversary of a mild earthquake on election day in 1955 when the People's National Party, led by Norman Manley, won power for the first time. What is less well known is the earthquake of 1957 which, for all we know, might have been as severe as the earthquake of 1907. The only Richter scale in Jamaica in 1957 was damaged by the earthquake and therefore no record exists as to its severity.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Soul_7321339
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