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Earthquake Stories
Saturday, March 10, 2001

Red Cross lends hand to quake-displaced
OLYMPIA -- Ten days after the Nisqually Earthquake, the Thurston-Mason County American Red Cross is still providing disaster aid to some 500 people, including emergency shelter for 140 displaced persons. click here for the full story


 
EARTHQUAKE RELIEF
click here for the full story Officials offer post-quake update
OLYMPIA -- An ensemble cast took the stage at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, drawing enough people to half-fill the auditorium floor. click here for the full story


 
EARTHQUAKE NEWS IN BRIEF
OLYMPIA click here for the full story


 
click here for the full story Assessing the damage
OLYMPIA -- Dwayne Korthuis-Smith knows the quake caused significant structural damage to his 1922 Dutch Colonial home on Columbia Street. click here for the full story


 
Home Depot offers classes on earthquake-related repairs
OLYMPIA -- Starting today, Home Depot in Olympia will offer classes on earthquake-related repairs and retrofits from 3 to 4 p.m. each day, said Stelio Zolotas, who works in the building materials at the store. click here for the full story


 
 

 
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