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Utah's Earthquake Threat: Building in Challis, Idaho After 1983 Borah Peak Earthquake  

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Resource ID

1123

Resource Type

Photo

Title

Utah's Earthquake Threat: Building in Challis, Idaho After 1983 Borah Peak Earthquake

Author

The Challis Messenger

Publisher

University of Utah Seismograph Stations

Accession

UGS-HB5756

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A typical result of severe ground shaking is that building facings or facades fall onto the sidewalk below. A small rock-faced second-hand clothing store in the small town of Challis, Idaho lost its front facade during the 1983 Borah Peak earthquake with tragic results. Two children walking to school were killed by the falling rock. If you are outside during an earthquake, you must move away from buildings as soon as you feel the ground begin to shake! If you are inside, don't panic and run outside. You may not get further than the sidewalk! Your best response is to duck under a table or a desk until the shaking stops.

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