The Verge -
8 Dec 2018 16:03
Shaking from the large earthquake that shuddered through Anchorage, Alaska last week was strong enough to turn smooth asphalt roads into broken, jagged depressions of rubble. But within just a few days, crews managed to repair the worst of the damage, unsnarling traffic in Alaska's largest city. Anchorage has a population of nearly 300,000 people spread across more than 1,900 square miles -- an area larger than the state of Rhode Island. That space is threaded by roads, asphalt lifelines of the ...
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