The fact that the ground in Manhattan below 14th street is mud and
honeycombed with building substructures as deep as the buildings are
tall is NOT a "theory".
Nor is the reason why the Harkins Slough flyway sank into the mud
during the Loma Prieta Earthquake due to liquification a "Theory".
My ex drove the pickup truck through it (the CHP was too busy to
have set up roadblocks yet) on the way to pick me up after securing
the kids and described the roadbed sitting almost at water level
with the support columns NOT visible and sunk in the mud.
I can't speak for the pancaking of the I-880 flyway in the Bay Area
not knowing the geology of the land under it but you'd think an
earthquake rocking it would toss it sideways. Especially considering
the contractor building it had skimped on the reinforcing rebar.
However the top deck collapsed directly on top of the deck below,
killing and wounding a number of people. leading me to believe
liquifaction was also involved. Much of the bay area is built on
landfilled marshland.
Rr