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about 2,0384,404,123 people <---------------- thats alot of people
Very much prepared, which is why only about 60 people died. Considering it hit right under a populated area the effects could have been a lot worse if it was not for the strict building codes that exist throughout Los Angeles and the rest of California.
The largest recorded earthquake in California was the Fort Tejon Earthquake of 1857. It was on the San Andreas fault line and estimated at 8.0 on the Richter scale. The most destructive earthquake in California history however, was the San Francisco of 1906. It was also on the San Andreas fault line, registered 7.9 on the Richter scale, caused massive destruction to the city and over 3,000 people were killed as a result.
Earthquake happen regularly. It is not possible to say where and when they most recent was unless a date is specified.Here are some;A recent earthquake was in Haiti at a 7.2 and then another earthquake struck Chile at an 8.8 right after Haiti's earthquake. All in 2010There are earthquake in Ca all the time everyday.The most recent earthquakes, on Wednesday, November 4, 2009, occurred in California. Specifically, six were recorded in southern California. Another two were recorded in the nearby Baja California, Mexico. Still another one was recorded in central California. Yet another two were recorded in northern California.Going up the western coast of the United States of America, another earthquake was recorded off the coast of Oregon. Two more were recorded in Alaska, in the south and on the Alaskan peninsula.Going westwards from the California coast, and across the Pacific Ocean, an earthquake was recorded in the Samoan Islands. Another was recorded in Mindanao, Philippines. Still another was recorded in northern Qinghai, China.Returning to the Americas, an earthquake was reported on the Pacific side of South America, at Antofagasta, Chile. Within the Caribbean that separates coastal North and South Americas, an earthquake was reported in the area of the Dominican Republic. Another two were reported in the area of Puerto Rico. Leaving the Caribbean and heading eastwards across the Atlantic, an earthquake was reported in the Azores Islands.
The number of people that died was: 131,115!!!!!!!!!!
because california is a beatiful place and people like to live in california by a earthquake zonw
hurricanes don't happen as often as earthquakes
people prepared for the earthquake by boarding houses up and workplaces ad evacuating love gem laur mol x x
More people were killed in Kobe, Japan than in California when both earthquakes were of similar strength and occurred in heavily populated cities because the people of Kobe, Japan than in California because they were not prepared for the earthquake. By: Ashaparekh44 Source: Mrs. Melissa Polimeni and Killer Quake video
about 2,0384,404,123 people <---------------- thats alot of people
How to prepared for the next earthquake. For example, construction has enhanced significantly due to earthquakes. Buildings are now built to withstand any earthquake.
Some people have actually left California because of the fear of a major earthquake. This is a real concern and geologists agree that a devastating earthquake is always possible.
Very much prepared, which is why only about 60 people died. Considering it hit right under a populated area the effects could have been a lot worse if it was not for the strict building codes that exist throughout Los Angeles and the rest of California.
People die like in the movie 2012
the fewer tornadoes the less prepared people are. like, tornadoes in California are very rare so people are not expecting it to happen. but when a tornadoes does hit California, people are not prepared and they have a greater chance of dieing.
63 people died throughout northern California.
because if it knocks down they're house, they can stand to survive for a few days with what they prepared, if you don't prepare, hey look! Here comes Grim!! ( that skull guy who kills people )