Earthquake Engineering Research Institute facts for kids
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute or EERI is a technical society in spreading of earthquake engineering information both in the U.S. and globally. EERI members include researchers, geologists, geotechnical engineers, educators, government officials, and building code regulators. Their mission, as stated in their 5-year plan published in 2006, has the following three points:
![Vespucio Norte Highway after 2010 earthquake](/images/thumb/6/63/Vespucio_Norte_Highway_after_2010_earthquake.jpg/290px-Vespucio_Norte_Highway_after_2010_earthquake.jpg)
Vespucio Norte 23 bridge at the 2010 Chile earthquake.
- Advancing the science and practice of earthquake engineering.
- Improving understanding of the impact of earthquakes on the physical, social, economic, political, and cultural environment.
- Advocating comprehensive and realistic measures for reducing the harmful effects of earthquakes.
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