Ask Fuzzy: How can we protect buildings from large fault ruptures?

By Dr Behzad Fatahi
Updated July 2 2021 - 12:17am, first published March 14 2021 - 12:00am
A strike-slip fault occurs when the blocks slide parallel to the fracture line, causing cracks through anything that gets in the way. Picture: Shutterstock
A strike-slip fault occurs when the blocks slide parallel to the fracture line, causing cracks through anything that gets in the way. Picture: Shutterstock

When tectonic forces accumulate across a fault line, it can rupture, causing an earthquake. The energy released in seismic waves threatens structures such as buildings, bridges, pipelines and earth dams.

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