While recovery from Japan's catastrophe has scarcely begun and much more will be learned in coming months, five early lessons can point Oregon toward resilience: 1. Tsunamis are deadly, but some people in harm's way can be saved; 2. Seismic standards save lives; 3. Failures cascade and deepen the disaster; 4. Public buildings are critical after earthquakes; 5. A great earthquake isn't over when it's over, write Edward Wolf, a Portland writer and school safety advocate; Jay Rask in is an architect and former mayor of Cannon Beach; Yumei Wang is an earthquake risk engineer for the state of Oregon.
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