The recent 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile lasted for 90 seconds and was felt by 80 percent of the country's population. What were the effects of the earthquake on the built environment and the people of Chile? What does San Francisco have to learn? Join seismic and policy experts Laurie Johnson, Jack Moehle, Chris Poland and Bill Siembieda as they share lessons learned from their recent visits to Chile to study the effect of this massive earthquake.
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