Usually casualties of an earthquake are: Rumbling, Shaking, Windy, and Lots of Rain storm during that time. I'm magicpurple0101 and I'm happy to answer your question!
The worst in term of casualties was the 1906 San Francisco earthquake where it is estimated that more than 3,000 people were killed. The worst in terms of magnitude was the 1964 Alaskan earthquake which had a magnitude of 9.2 making it the 3rd largest earthquake ever recorded by man.
The difference between them is that Primary effects happen during the earthquake e.g. Casualties, Damage to parking structures & free ways. But with Secondary effects they happen after an earthquake e.g. Fire, Landslides & Liquefaction
Daly City, California had a magnitude 5.3 earthquake on March 22, 1957. There were no casualties, however, estimated property damage was at $1 million and 40 people were injured.
A famous earthquake is an earthquake that is widely talked about or that was a huge disaster. Famous earthquakes include the 1906 San Francisco earthquake killing 3,000+, the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile which was the largest ever recorded (magnitude 9.5) and killed 5,000, the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake which was the largest ever to effect the USA (Magnitude 9.2) killing 131. and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake which caused a devastating tsunami on Boxing Day (the day after Christmas) and caused 226,328 casualties from floods and lots of damage.
Japan had Tsunami and an Earthquake Kansas had an earthquake
There were no reported deaths in the Meeberrie earthquake. It was a relatively minor earthquake that caused minimal damage and no casualties.
around 20,000
When the bus crashed there were many casualties....
Usually casualties of an earthquake are: Rumbling, Shaking, Windy, and Lots of Rain storm during that time. I'm magicpurple0101 and I'm happy to answer your question!
A somewhat insensitive question as it is presently far to early to say
The worst in term of casualties was the 1906 San Francisco earthquake where it is estimated that more than 3,000 people were killed. The worst in terms of magnitude was the 1964 Alaskan earthquake which had a magnitude of 9.2 making it the 3rd largest earthquake ever recorded by man.
Because the earthquake made 156 casualties due to landslides.
The difference between them is that Primary effects happen during the earthquake e.g. Casualties, Damage to parking structures & free ways. But with Secondary effects they happen after an earthquake e.g. Fire, Landslides & Liquefaction
The very general time span within which another earthquake may occur, the possible severity of the casualties and damages, the location of areas of earthquake activity, and the degrees to which earthquake resistance must be included in building designs are examples of what may be predicted from old earthquakes.
Daly City, California had a magnitude 5.3 earthquake on March 22, 1957. There were no casualties, however, estimated property damage was at $1 million and 40 people were injured.
not too many as they were able to control the situation fairly quickly and get people evacuated_____________________________________________________________CORRECTION : 14,616 deaths , 5,278 injured and 11,111 people missing .
A famous earthquake is an earthquake that is widely talked about or that was a huge disaster. Famous earthquakes include the 1906 San Francisco earthquake killing 3,000+, the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile which was the largest ever recorded (magnitude 9.5) and killed 5,000, the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake which was the largest ever to effect the USA (Magnitude 9.2) killing 131. and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake which caused a devastating tsunami on Boxing Day (the day after Christmas) and caused 226,328 casualties from floods and lots of damage.