1/18: Haiti earthquake a foreshadowing of Mississippi Delta quake?
Christian Science Monitor: Haiti earthquake a foreshadowing of Mississippi Delta quake?
Geologists consider the New Madrid fault line a major seismic zone and predict that an earthquake roughly the magnitude of the Haiti earthquake (7.0 on the Richter scale) could occur in the area during the next 50 years. And, the poverty of this area is being compared to that of Haiti.
In many areas, people still live in shanties. Healthcare is sparse. Even clean water is scarce in some places. Often, public and private buildings are decades-old and fragile, needing retrofitting or strengthening. Hundreds of towns could see severe structural damage, and large segments of the population displaced, says Dr. Al-Shukri, director of Arkansas Earthquake Center.
The New Madrid fault zone crosses five state lines and the Mississippi River in at least three places. It extends from northeast Arkansas through southeast Missouri and into western Tennessee, western Kentucky, and southern Illinois.
Also in the South:
ALABAMA: 'Connecting Alabama' broadband initiative head to next phase
ARKANSAS: State leads the nation in battling childhood obesity
FLORIDA: State to push minority count, targeting ten groups, in U.S. Census
GEORGIA: State prisons to go smoke-free by end of the year
KENTUCKY: Bill would make it easier to build nuclear power plants in state
LOUISIANA: Editorial: Keep your eyes on the road
MISSISSIPPI: State BOE to be restructured in next few months
NORTH CAROLINA: Pig power: Business explores using pig manure as source of power
SOUTH CAROLINA: Confederate flag still visible in state, even as it's gone from top of State House dome
TENNESSEE: Sen. Alexander's nuclear push faces many obstacles
VIRGINIA: Lawmakers to consider ethics reform plans
If you have a news story about public policy to suggest, send an email to info@bettersouth.org
Labels: broadband, census, earthquake, education, ethics, flag, nuclear, obesity, pig

