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Could a massive CA/WA earthquake severely damage the Internet?
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by InquilineKea
5579 days ago
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We know that both regions have survived earthquakes in the past. But both regions are quite vulnerable to earthquakes far more powerful than any seen in the last 100 years.<p>For the Los Angeles region, see this: http://news.discovery.com/earth/los-angeles-earthquake-overdue.html<p>For the Seattle area, see this: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/04/09/seattle-earthquake-fault.html |
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The internet was designed to survive all kinds of damage. Larger companies usually have multiple data centers and colos so they can continue operations.
When the big one hits SF, I will probably have to walk a dozen miles to my car. Then I drive home 200 miles south, plug in to the Internet, and see what I just went through.
EDIT: I expect to survive because of tough CA building codes and decades of seismic retrofits. My homes survived two 6.5-7.0 earthquakes, because one of the first things I did after moving in was to make sure of the basics, like foundation ties and reinforced cripple walls.