From Deseret News archives:
Shaken to pieces
Unreinforced masonry buildings take biggest hit from the 'big one'
Utah accumulated more than an estimated 200,000 such buildings through the years, including 65,000 to 85,000 in Salt Lake County alone, most of which were homes.
Welliver said they were "a building type that worked well for a number of years because of the ability to be constructed handily" and at low cost. But that was before their quake danger was known. Building codes eventually would ban new construction using this method, but laws did not force upgrades of existing homes.
Unfortunately for Utahns, they had far more such buildings than other earthquake-prone areas such as California.
"California only has 25,000 URMs (unreinforced masonry buildings) in the whole state," Welliver said in 2006; Salt Lake County alone had three times as many.
Welliver said, "That shows we haven't been shaken here (in Utah) enough to appreciate the potential damage from those buildings."
The earthquake of 2008 changed that.
Amid the destruction in 2008, nearly 200,000 single-family homes sustained at least moderate damage about 40 percent of the total. And 99,000, or one of every five, were damaged beyond repair.
Among other types of buildings damaged beyond repair, close to what was predicted in 2006, were 14,200 other residential buildings, such as apartments; 4,500 commercial buildings; 160 government buildings; 79 churches; and 1,600 industrial buildings.
In the quake, again close to what had been predicted in 2006, about 850 people died in homes, apartments and condos, and another 13,000 were injured.
Limiting damage
Damage and carnage at least from unreinforced masonry buildings could have been reduced. Seismic upgrades, even relatively simple ones, could have greatly increased their chances of survival. The state for years had included some how-to information about such upgrades on its Web sites.
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