“…Multiple earthquakes and loss probability curves were analyzed by Wesson and Perkins (2001), McVerry et al (2004), Bommer and Crowley (2006), Park et al (2007), Goda andHong (2008b, 2009), and Sokolov and Wenzel (2011b). Seismic loss estimation was performed using the techniques based on different ground-motion parameters, namely: modifi ed Mercalli intensities (McVerry et al, 2004;Molas et al, 2006), peak ground acceleration (Wesson and Perkins, 2001;Sokolov and Wenzel, 2011a,b), and spectral acceleration or spectral displacement (Lee et al, 2004;Crowley and Bommer, 2006;Lee and Kiremidjian, 2007;Park et al, 2007;Crowley et al, 2008a;Goda and Hong, 2008b), and using various descriptions of loss, i.e, the mean damage ratio (Wesson and Perkins, 2001;Lee et al, 2004;Crowley and Bommer, 2006;Lee and Kiremidjian, 2007;Crowley et al, 2008a;Goda and Atkinson, 2009;Sokolov and Wenzel, 2011b) and monetary loss (McVerry et al, 2004;Park et al, 2007;Goda andHong, 2008b, 2009;Sokolov and Wenzel, 2011a).…”