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California - disaster hotspot
- Droughts
- Droughts in Caifornia can be
caused by anti-cyclones, La Nina
events and westward winds from
the desert areas.
- The most
devastating
effect of
drought is
wildfire, dry
vegetation
is extremely
flammable.
- Wildfires in
California in
Oct 2007
killed 22
people and
destroyed
1,300 homes.
- Vulnerability
- 70% of
population
live within
50km of
the fault
line.
- Lots of building on unstable land.
- Many buildings on the coast.
- California is
a wealthy
state with
poor areas
in it, 20% of
the
population
live under
the poverty
line.
- California has a
massive economy so
there are likely to be
huge economic losses
when a disaster
occurs.
- Landslides
- Landslides occur
on unstable steep
land. It can be
made unstable by
coastal erosion or
extreme weather.
Landslides can
also be triggered
by earthquakes.
- Risk of landslides is
high as many
buildings are built on
and around steep
slopes, as well as
building on coastal
land at risk of coastal
erosion.
- Earthquakes
- San Andreas
Fault runs the
length of
California, a
conservative
plate boundary.
- California
has 2-3
earthquakes
a year that
are powerful
enough to
cause
damage.
- San
Francisco
earthquake
of 1906,
along with
subsequent
fires
destroyed
much of the
city.
- Volcanoes
- Hasn't
been an
eruption
since
Lassen
Peak in
1915
- Volcanoes
are still
monitored
for potential
eruptions
- Tsumanis
- An earthquake under the
Pacific Ocean could cause a
tsunami along the California
coastline.
- 1964 earthquake caused a tsunami in
Crescent City, killing 12 people.