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FILE  - This January 1994 file photo, provided by the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of California, Los Angeles, shows a collapsed freeway support pylon at the La Cienega Boulevard overpass following the Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles.  The Jan. 17, 1994 Northridge earthquake caused death and destruction over a wide area of Southern California. While the state has made strides in retrofitting freeways and hospitals, work remains to strengthen concrete buildings and housing with underground parking.  (AP Photo/UCLA Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.)

FILE - This January 1994 file photo, provided by the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of California, Los Angeles, shows a collapsed freeway support pylon at the La Cienega Boulevard overpass following the Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles. The Jan. 17, 1994 Northridge earthquake caused death and destruction over a wide area of Southern California. While the state has made strides in retrofitting freeways and hospitals, work remains to strengthen concrete buildings and housing with underground parking. (AP Photo/UCLA Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.)

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