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Title: Dialysis and disaster: San Francisco's dialysis community remembers the Loma Prieta earthquake. Interview by Susan L. Robertson. Author: Lobley L, Griffin M, Turnbo P, Heronimus J, Sukolsky A, Weber P, Deveny P, White S, LaRue L. Journal: Nephrol Nurs J; 2001 Oct; 28(5):515-20. PubMed ID: 12143427. Abstract: Unlike many regions of the United States that live with seasonal disasters such as hurricanes, snow storms, or flooding from torrential rains, the greatest threat of natural disaster in California still comes from earthquakes (TransPacific Renal Network, 1998). This was proven on October 17, 1989 when the Loma Prieta earthquake rolled through northern California. Measured as 7.1 on the Richter scale, the quake's epicenter was located about 10 miles northeast of Santa Cruz along a segment of the San Andreas Fault near the town of Loma Prieta in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The impact, however, was felt throughout most of the northern portion of the state.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]