Are buildings secure after rare Florida earthquake?
We're still seeing effects from the rare gulf earthquake that rocked just off the coast of Cuba. From an engineering perspective, are Florida buildings secure to withstand these types of shakes? FOX35's Garrett Wymer spoke with Dr. Albert Bleakley, Professor of FIT's College of Engineering, to get the answers.

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