5.8 is a pretty good size one. Hopefully, everybody is okay. I lived there during the Northridge and Landers/Big Bear.
I know a lot of folks don't pay attention to earthquake safety when they plan DL vacations. However, I do think that the GCH is a much better design for quakes (all of those nice arts and crafts beaming are really painted on steel beams that are reinforced and seem much more for quake safety) than the DLH.
i was just about to post something i heard on the news that cell phones were having trouble or something. also (big Brother house felt it) im watching it live and they just mintioned it I didnt see it lol i was watching tv but now there talkign about it. (lol idont know if any one here knows what bigbrother is its on cbs, sorry for off topic just found it funny)
I do hope every one who felt it is fine
Re: GCH being safer: DLH was certainly built before the Sylmar quake (1972?) and perhaps so was PPH. They may have been retrofitted, but I wouldn't expect them to be as earthquake-resistant as structures built after the building codes were strengthened.
I worked Security at DLH and the tallest tower (then called the Bonita towers - not sure what it's called now) is 14 stories tall. It's actually built on rollers. Everytime we had a quake, even this smallest of quakes, the people staying in that tower were always the most scared. Some didn't even want to stay here any longer and they would check out. I always told them that it was the safest tower. It wouldn't fall over, but it might go rolling down the road.Re: GCH being safer: DLH was certainly built before the Sylmar quake (1972?) and perhaps so was PPH. They may have been retrofitted, but I wouldn't expect them to be as earthquake-resistant as structures built after the building codes were strengthened.
I always told them that it was the safest tower. It wouldn't fall over, but it might go rolling down the road.![]()
some shake, nothing more.Everything seems fine.
I worked Security at DLH and the tallest tower (then called the Bonita towers - not sure what it's called now) is 14 stories tall. It's actually built on rollers. Everytime we had a quake, even this smallest of quakes, the people staying in that tower were always the most scared. Some didn't even want to stay here any longer and they would check out. I always told them that it was the safest tower. It wouldn't fall over, but it might go rolling down the road.![]()
I worked Security at DLH and the tallest tower (then called the Bonita towers - not sure what it's called now) is 14 stories tall. It's actually built on rollers. Everytime we had a quake, even this smallest of quakes, the people staying in that tower were always the most scared. Some didn't even want to stay here any longer and they would check out. I always told them that it was the safest tower. It wouldn't fall over, but it might go rolling down the road.![]()