// Risk Intelligence
| Risk Score | 8 / 10 High |
| Facility Type | 🏟 Stadium / Mass Gathering Venue |
| Operator / Branch | San Francisco Giants / MLB |
| Host County | San Francisco County CA |
| Nearest City | Washington DC |
| Primary Risk Radius | 2 miles |
| Secondary Risk Radius | 10 miles |
// Strategic Significance
Oracle Park is a 41,915-capacity outdoor MLB stadium home to the San Francisco Giants on San Francisco Bay. The stadium sits on the waterfront directly adjacent to McCovey Cove. The San Andreas Fault runs near the bay shore and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake struck during Game 3 of the World Series at Candlestick Park demonstrating earthquake risk during baseball season.
// Civilian Impact Assessment
San Francisco metro with 4.7 million residents. The 1989 World Series earthquake at Candlestick Park is the definitive example of earthquake risk at baseball stadiums. Oracle Park sits on the bay waterfront near active earthquake faults.
// Evacuation & Shelter Guidance
I-280, US-101, King Street. San Francisco Emergency Management coordinates earthquake and mass gathering protocols.