Those could be some of the effects of a magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Vancouver, according to a new report scheduled to be ...
A major earthquake would be devastating and deadly for Vancouver, according to the latest in a long line of warning reports.
To get to his seat in what’s called a tunnel boring machine, or TBM, the operator drops down a massive vertical shaft in a ...
A report presented to city councillors Tuesday details how destructive a mega earthquake could be for Vancouver.
Perry Adebar, a professor of structural and earthquake engineering at the University of British Columbia, says some older ...
A subterranean water pipeline passing under the Fraser River aims to secure Metro Vancouver's water supply, even after a ...
The Annacis Water Supply Tunnel is one of five "key crossings" the regional district has prioritized after a review of seismic hazards in its water network.
A new report says up to 1,350 people would die or suffer severe injuries and nearly 6,100 privately owned buildings would be heavily damaged.
The report found a magnitude 7.2 quake could damage more than 6,100 buildings, displace a third of residents and workers and cause up to $17 billion in damage.
A new city report that examined what a 7.2-magnitude earthquake could do to Vancouver concluded that up to 1,350 people would die or suffer severe injuries and nearly 6,100 privately owned ...