San Francisco City Hall Reopens After Post-Quake Inspections
San Francisco, CA – San Francisco City Hall reopened its doors today after extensive inspections confirmed the iconic building’s structural integrity following last week’s earthquake. Engineers worked swiftly to ensure the historic structure met modern seismic safety standards.
“City Hall is not just a place of governance—it’s a symbol of our resilience,” said Mayor Carla Alvarez, who held a press conference in the building’s rotunda. Minor repairs were completed to address cracks in walls and damage to decorative elements.
The reopening was welcomed by residents and city employees alike. “It’s comforting to see this landmark standing strong,” said longtime resident Marcus Lee. Tours of City Hall, a popular attraction, are expected to resume later this week.