In 1960 chile , they had a 9.5 magnitude. Every damage cost 500 million dollars because the earthquake was so bad. It had cost half a billion dollars and thats a lot of money for a country like that to pay so much. That was the hugest earthquake in the world.
The Kashmir Earthquake is 7.2 on the Richter Scale
The annual cost of earthquake damage can vary greatly depending on the severity and frequency of earthquakes in a region. Factors that contribute to the cost include property damage, infrastructure repair, economic impact, and loss of life and livelihoods. Governments and insurance companies often track and estimate these costs to better prepare for future events.
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California caused an estimated $6 billion in damages.
Estimates of the cost to repair the damage from the Christchurch earthquake in 2011 ranged from $20-40 billion New Zealand dollars. The costs were largely related to infrastructure repairs, rebuilding damaged buildings, and supporting affected communities.
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.
In 1960 chile , they had a 9.5 magnitude. Every damage cost 500 million dollars because the earthquake was so bad. It had cost half a billion dollars and thats a lot of money for a country like that to pay so much. That was the hugest earthquake in the world.
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The cost of the damage was 1 billon, one hundred seventy-five million.
Ten Minutes in whole- which is pretty long for an earthquake as the one in 1989 lasted only fifteen seconds- and that was on the Richter scale about 7.1. The aftermath lasted a lot longer than ten minutes though, Valdivia still hasn't fully recovered from its "earthquake" shock.
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The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the most powerful recorded in history with a magnitude of 8.8. It caused widespread damage across central Chile, including over 500 deaths, thousands injured, and extensive destruction of infrastructure, buildings, and homes. The economic cost of the earthquake was estimated to be around $30 billion.
it was 1.3 million dollars