Negros - Cebu, Philippines February 6, 2012 earthquake of magnitude 6.7 occurred in the very highly populated region of Central Visayas in Philippines.
NO there was a earthquake in japan on march 11th 2011 early in the morning with a percentage of 8.9
there an earthquake?
There are none.
Chile was hit by an earthquake early morning on Feb. 27th 2010
If a country experiences an earthquake that causes little damage, it is likely because the earthquake's magnitude was low, the epicenter was far from populated areas, or the country has strict building codes that help mitigate damage. Additionally, factors such as preparedness, early warning systems, and effective response measures can contribute to limiting the impact of earthquakes.
the Kobe earthquake
Christchurch and much of the surrounding Canterbury area wasdevastatedby a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in the early hours of September 4th 2010. This was then followed by a shallower 6.3 magnitudeearthquakeon February 22nd 2011 that struck during the busy lunch hours.
The most famous Earthquake is the Haiti Earthquake. That would partly depend on where you lived. To people in Lisbon, the most famous earthquake would be that which destroyed that Portuguese city in the early 1700s.
There was no major earthquake in San Francisco in 1903. The most significant earthquake in San Francisco in the early 1900s was the 1906 earthquake that caused widespread destruction.
The impact of earthquakes can be limited by implementing and enforcing strict building codes, conducting regular structural inspections, retrofitting buildings to make them more resilient, and raising public awareness about earthquake safety. Additionally, investing in early warning systems and emergency preparedness measures can help mitigate the effects of earthquakes.
No, but it is the worst in Japan this century. The last big earthquake of this magnitude was in the early 1900's.
Yes but if you ignore it then no