NYT blog draws parallels between Oklahoma and Oregon


New York Times blogger Andrew Revkin drew parallels between Oklahoma’s lack of school tornado shelters and Oregon school’s vulnerability to an upcoming earthquake.

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New York Times blogger Andrew Revkin drew parallels between Oklahoma’s lack of school tornado shelters and Oregon school’s vulnerability to an upcoming earthquake.

I first began reporting on this issue after the dreadful school collapses in the potent 2008 earthquake in China’s Sichuan province, then quickly learned about similar vulnerability in Oregon — where hundreds of schools have been deemed deeply vulnerable to the next inevitable great earthquake on the Cascadia fault.

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