Friday, March 11, 2011

Crescent City Ca

Crescent City Ca:Oakland – BART service is operating normally this morning, but authorities continue to monitor the waves, if they close the road between West Oakland and Daly City in the tsunami waves must remain in an earthquake of 8.9 that struck the north Japan overnight.
Officials estimate that the waves by a body – currently estimated to increase by about 2.3 meters along the coastal areas of the San Francisco peninsula, about 8 – and the potential impact of the Transbay tube equipment and facilities San Francisco.
Elsewhere in San Francisco Vallejo ferry line is temporarily closed the bridge, but the ships were launched in 08:45
BART decision depends on the wave height atCrescent City, is the first coastal town in California should see the tsunami waves. The spokesman Linton Johnson said that if the waves exceed a height of 8 feet, especially if you focus on 10 to 12 feet, the service is reduced.
But everything suggests that it is unlikely, “said Johnson.
Johnson said that these facilities with the ability to stop for water, the energy of tsunami waves could send water to an electric railway and metro stations.
“Water and people in power do not mix,” said Johnson. “There is a warning system against tsunamis unprecedented. We have never lived. “

Share/Bookmark

No comments:

Post a Comment