Preliminary Report on the Performance of Reinforced Concrete Buildings During the 2024 Noto Earthquake

2024 Noto earthquake Soil damage reinforced concrete overturned building damage to pile foundation tsunami damage retrofitted buildings
["Kusunoki, Koichi","Maida, Yusuke","Shiohara, Hitoshi","Pujol, Santiago","Hogan, Lucas","Shegay, Alex","Kuwabara, Ryo"] 2025-01-02 期刊论文
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On 1 January, 2024, a moment-magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit Ishikawa Prefecture, located on the main island of Japan facing the Japan Sea. Tsunami followed the strong shaking, and the maximum inundation height was 5.1 m in Shika Town. Strong shaking in Wajima City resulted in widespread damage to buildings and a fire that burnt the Wajima Morning Market. As of 16 February, 241 casualties had been reported, and 42% of them were due to building collapses. In response to all the described damage, a joint field investigation was conducted by Japan and New Zealand. This paper provides an outline of the earthquake and the damage observed in the affected area.
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