there was one reason there were many different car accidents and ane accidents.
An earthquake is never deadlier in strengh but during the night when most people are asleep is the most deadly time as when buildings collapse the people inside get crushed or buried alive
Earthquakes can cause damage to life and property. Buildings and roads can collapse because of that.
It's called an implosion.
collapse of poorly constructed buildings led to most of the deaths
Hati. The poor infrastructure of the buildings made whole cities collapse
Sometimes, buildings weakened by an earthquake, then it would collapse during a aftershock.
An earthquake is never deadlier in strengh but during the night when most people are asleep is the most deadly time as when buildings collapse the people inside get crushed or buried alive
During an earthquake, the shaking from the ground can cause the foundation of walls and buildings to become unstable. This can lead to cracks forming in the structure, weakening its overall integrity. Additionally, the force of the earthquake may cause parts of the walls or building to collapse due to the inability of the structure to withstand the movement.
Some soils under buildings become liquefied due to severe shaking. thats false
Graft and poor construction techniques.
Above ground. If you are below ground then there is something above you and this may collapse on you. The safest place to be during an earthquake is on the ground out in the open where nothing can fall on you. Earthquakes do not kill many people directly, it is falling buildings that do that.
Earthquakes can cause damage to life and property. Buildings and roads can collapse because of that.
Yes, shaking during an earthquake can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure.
Buildings and bridges collapsing, fires as a result of collapse, loss of water and electricity from damage to utilities, etc.
Rural areas typically have fewer tall buildings and infrastructure that can collapse during an earthquake, reducing the risk of injury or death from falling debris. Additionally, population density tends to be lower in rural areas, meaning there are fewer people who could be impacted by the earthquake.
An earthquake CAN destroy anything: Asphalt highways, cement buildings, steel buildings, concrete sidewalks, steel bridges, earthen dams, and can split mountains and knock down trees in the forests. The earth (land) moves during a quake, and anything sitting atop the land will (or can) collapse.
Earthquake resistant buildings are necessary to protect people's lives and reduce property damage during seismic events. These buildings are designed to withstand the forces and vibrations caused by earthquakes, preventing collapse and reducing the risk of injury or death. Investing in earthquake resistant buildings is crucial in regions prone to earthquakes to ensure the safety and well-being of occupants.