Doesn't Mexico Have Building Codes?
Authored by Ryan McMaken via The Mises Institute,
During the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake in Los Angeles, my mother was working in downtown Los Angeles in one of the buildings then known as the Arco Towers.
Authored by Ryan McMaken via The Mises Institute,
During the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake in Los Angeles, my mother was working in downtown Los Angeles in one of the buildings then known as the Arco Towers.
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