The S F earthquake of 1906 totally devastated parts of the city. There have been several since, but the next big one is still awaited.
It would depend on where is happened. In an unpopullated area, the damage would be minimal. In a populated area like the case of the recent Japan earthquake, they had almost total devastation with a 9. Earthquake.
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No it makes the earthquake of how much feet the water if its like 6 to 7 or 8 it is a cause of tsunami
The overall cost of the damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake was estimated at the time to be around $400,000,000.
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There was an earthquake on July 28, 1958, however it didn't have as much devastation as the Mexico City earthquake of 1985, where an earthquake 10 times greater than Haiti's caused a great loss of life (from 10,000 to 50,000), with some 500 buildings collapsed and 3,000 more with damage beyond repair.
A magnitude 8 earthquake can release as much energy as 6 million tns of TNT. It can cause severe damage to structures and can very fatal.
Much of Europe suffered the long-lasting devastation of World War Two.
The break is a fault in the rock that can lead to an earthquake, whose tremors can cause much damage to property and death.