California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger sent a letter to President Obama last month to request an official declaration of disaster for the portion of the state affected by the April 4th earthquake centered in Baja California, Mexico. Much of the southern portion of California was affected by the quake, and many homes, schools, and other buildings were destroyed.
The letter reads, in part: “Given that the earthquake has brought about massive structural damage to many structures within the county, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) is working with local government to identify and discuss removal options for hazardous materials found in the debris. There are serious concerns regarding asbestos, mercury, lead paint and heavy metals in many of the damaged structures. There are numerous road closures due to the initial earthquake damage as well as the continuing aftershocks. Temporary repairs to cracks on Interstate 8 and settlement off the bridge approaches have been completed. Assessments for visible signs of damage continue.”
Asbestos exposure has been conclusively linked to the development of mesothelioma, an aggressive form of cancer which affects less than 3,000 Americans each year. There is no known cure for mesothelioma, and the majority of patients lose their battle with this cancer in less than two years following diagnosis. Asbestos exposure can also lead to asbestosis, lung cancer, and lung scarring.
The letter adds that, “According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), there have been more than 3,000 continuing aftershocks, including a 5.3 magnitude aftershock April 8, 2010, which have caused additional damage to California’s economically impoverished Imperial County.”

