Those could be some of the effects of a magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Vancouver, according to a new report scheduled to be ...
A report presented to city councillors Tuesday details how destructive a mega earthquake could be for Vancouver.
To get to his seat in what’s called a tunnel boring machine, or TBM, the operator drops down a massive vertical shaft in a ...
A major earthquake would be devastating and deadly for Vancouver, according to the latest in a long line of warning reports.
A subterranean water pipeline passing under the Fraser River aims to secure Metro Vancouver's water supply, even after a ...
Perry Adebar, a professor of structural and earthquake engineering at the University of British Columbia, says some older ...
The Annacis Water Supply Tunnel is one of five "key crossings" the regional district has prioritized after a review of seismic hazards in its water network.
A new report says up to 1,350 people would die or suffer severe injuries and nearly 6,100 privately owned buildings would be heavily damaged.
The report found a magnitude 7.2 quake could damage more than 6,100 buildings, displace a third of residents and workers and cause up to $17 billion in damage.
A major water supply tunnel being built under the Fraser River between Surrey and New Westminster is expected to be both on ...
A strong local earthquake in the Strait of Georgia could be particularly more damaging to Vancouver than the "Big One".
Tsunami sirens wail in some towns. In others, the earthquake has knocked out alert systems. From Northern California to Vancouver Island, a wall of water up to eight stories high surges onto the coast ...