EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE TO SCHOOLS
Collapse of School in 1933 Long Beach Earthquake
Earthquake of March 10, 1933, Long Beach, California, USA. Location: 5 km southwest of Newport Beach; Seriously Affected Area: 1,200 km2; Damage: 40 million. Schools were among the buildings most severely damaged because they were not designed to resist shaking. In addition to the damage to the schools at Long Beach, the schools at Buena Park were badly damaged, there was considerable damage to schools at Lomita, and two schools were damaged at Redondo Beach. Great loss of life would have occurred if the shock had taken place during school hours. Unlike the 1906 San Francisco earthquake the loss due to fire in the 1933 earthquake was almost negligible. Collapse of John Muir School on Pacific Avenue from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake. Photo Credit: W.L. Huber.