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San Francisco Earthquake Leaves Indelible Marks on Golden Gate BridgeSan Francisco Earthquake Leaves Indelible Marks on Golden Gate Bridge The iconic Golden Gate Bridge, a symbol of San Francisco’s resilience, has borne witness to another seismic event. A recent earthquake shook the region, leaving behind a series of scratches on the bridge’s towering steel towers. According to engineers, the scratches are located at the base of the towers, where they connect to the bedrock. They were caused by the bridge’s swaying motion during the earthquake, which exerted immense pressure on these critical structural elements. “The scratches are a reminder of the inherent risks associated with building in an earthquake-prone area,” said Dr. Maria J. Perez, a structural engineer at the University of California, Berkeley. “However, they also demonstrate the bridge’s resilience and its ability to withstand significant seismic forces.” The Golden Gate Bridge, designed by engineer Joseph Strauss, was completed in 1937. It has been subjected to numerous earthquakes throughout its history, including the infamous 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Each event has left its mark on the bridge, but it has always emerged stronger. The recent scratches serve as a testament to the ongoing battle between human ingenuity and the powerful forces of nature. Engineers are now carefully assessing the bridge’s condition to ensure its continued safety and functionality. Meanwhile, the scars left by the earthquake have also become a poignant reminder of the city’s indomitable spirit. As San Francisco rebuilds and recovers, the Golden Gate Bridge will continue to stand as a beacon of resilience, forever bearing the marks of its unwavering strength.