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The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, or EERI for short, is a group of experts. They work to share important information about earthquake engineering in the United States and around the world. Earthquake engineering is all about designing and building structures that can survive earthquakes.

EERI members include many different kinds of professionals. There are scientists who do research, geologists who study the Earth, and engineers who design buildings and bridges. Teachers, government workers, and people who create building codes (rules for construction) are also part of EERI.

EERI has important goals to help people be safer from earthquakes. They shared these goals in a plan back in 2006.

Vespucio Norte Highway after 2010 earthquake
Vespucio Norte 23 bridge after the 2010 Chile earthquake.

What EERI Does

EERI works on three main things to help make our world safer from earthquakes.

Improving Earthquake Science

One of EERI's main goals is to make earthquake engineering better. This means they want to improve both the science behind it and how it's put into practice. They encourage new research and better ways to build things.

Understanding Earthquake Impact

EERI also wants people to better understand how earthquakes affect everything. This includes how quakes impact buildings, communities, and even how people live and work. They look at the physical damage, but also the social, economic, and cultural effects.

Making Communities Safer

Finally, EERI works to promote smart ways to reduce earthquake damage. They suggest practical steps that communities can take. This helps to make sure that fewer people are hurt and less property is damaged when an earthquake happens.

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