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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Aug 25, 2014, 01:32 PM Aug 2014

The Aftershocks

Seven of Italy’s top scientists were convicted of manslaughter following a catastrophic quake. Has the country criminalized science?

By David Wolman

Giulio Selvaggi was asleep when the shaking started. It was the night of April 5, 2009, and the head of Italy’s National Earthquake Center had worked late into the night in Rome before going home to crash.

From the motion of his bed, Selvaggi could tell the quake was big — but not close. When you’re near the epicenter of a major quake, it’s like being a kernel of corn inside a popcorn maker. When you’re farther away, the movement is slower and steadier, back and forth, as the shock waves hit you.

Selvaggi hopped from the bed and checked his phone, but there were no messages. He hurried into the living room, dialing the office on the way.

“Where is it?” he asked.

“L’Aquila, 5.8,” came the answer.

(It would later be classified as a 6.2.)

Selvaggi’s first thought: At least it’s not a 7. A magnitude 7 quake centered in L’Aquila, a medieval town high in the mountains, would have killed 10,000 people.

much more

https://medium.com/matter/the-aftershocks-7966d0cdec66

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The Aftershocks (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2014 OP
Facinating read NV Whino Aug 2014 #1
Very interesting Stargazer09 Aug 2014 #2

Stargazer09

(2,132 posts)
2. Very interesting
Mon Aug 25, 2014, 03:28 PM
Aug 2014

While I agree that it was mostly a communications error, the scientists should have been less dismissive of the risk.

Amazing how one person, the loud doomsday proclaimer, led to this entire mess.

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