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by ZeroGravitas
522 days ago
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I'm not an architect and don't live in an earthquake zone, but I was under the impression that wooden homes flex in earthquakes and if and when they do fall on you, do less damage than concrete homes which are stiff up until a point and then crack and fall. So the human surviving may come at the cost of more houses collapsing. |
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