Devastation in Turkey echoes past quakes and offers B.C. lessons: profs
VANCOUVER — The earthquake that ravaged Turkey and Syria this week offers both lessons and warnings for people in British Columbia as images emerge of the human devastation and costly damage, Canadian seismology experts say.
John Clague, a professor emeritus in the Earth Sciences department at Simon Fraser University, said there is much to learn from the latest quake.
“It’s incredibly horrific, but also quite interesting,”
Clague said that while “the big one could come any minute,” the time frame for such an event in geological terms makes it hard to imagine for most people, whether they’re in an earthquake-prone zone or not.