The cost of an earthquake does not strictly depend on its intensity. How destructive an earthquake also depends on where it occurs. Factors that can make an earthquake more destructive include:A shallow hypocenterAn epicenter near a densely populated areaBuildings built on soft sedimentPoor quality of constructionA magnitude 6.5 Earthquake that occurs in the middle of nowhere is unlikely to cause much damage. One that strikes a major population center full of poorly constructed buildings could cause damage worth tens of billions of dollars.
That will vary, depending on the strength of the earthquake, and in general, what exactly gets damaged.
$100 billion
100,000,000
I doubt you will get bail at 2 strikes. I would worry more about how much jail/prison time. Three stikes and you are OUT.
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California caused an estimated $6 billion in damages.
The cost to fix the damage from Haiti's earthquake in 2010 was estimated to be around $7.8 billion.
15 billion
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549,000$
The cost of rebuilding Chile after the 1960 earthquake, which was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded, exceeded $550 million. The earthquake caused widespread destruction, including infrastructure damage and loss of life, resulting in a significant economic toll on the country.
The overall cost of the damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake was estimated at the time to be around $400,000,000.