it took over 5 years and cost an amazing 1 billion us dollars. hopefully it will not happen again as the highway fell on the bottom layer.
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake occurred in Northern California on October 17 at 5:04 p.m. local time.
Movement of the San Andreas fault.
approximately 15 seconds
7 seconds
7
5:04 pm
700- 3000
62 People died in the Loma Prieta earthquake in Oct 1989.
Not many earthquakes in New Zealand, but there is a lot in Christ Church. I don't know how long but it is probably like 6.1 or something
yes mmm i have seen them in florda australea so on so forth
there was 13 aftershocks after the earthquake in haiti
It depends on your connotation of "earthquake." If by earthquake you mean just the period when the earth's motion can be traced to a specific event, the Hatian earthquake lasted about 45 seconds. If however, you mean the period between when the earth's motion caused damage and when that damage is no longer felt in the live of the all people affected by it, the earthquake is still ongoing. Many Hatian people live in tents away from cities and are out of work. Many have had their homes completely desroyed while others have homes still standing with damage and the owners fear if they return another earthquake will cause a collapse.
over 300,000 people
There have been a number of earthquakes that have affected San Francisco. Perhaps the most famous are the 1906 earthquake which is estimated to have resulted in 3,000 fatalities and the more recent 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake which resulted in 63 deaths.
It took months because so many buildings were destroyed in the Earthquake. The Interstate 880 freeway took 8 years to rebuild, and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has not yet finished rebuilding from the 1989 earthquake.
It was two to three minutes.
My data says that the 1964 Anchorage, Alaska earthquake measured a 9.2 Mw, while the 1906 San Francisco earthquake was a 7.8 Ms
an average earthquake lasts for about a minute, but if its a big one about a minute and a half
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake was devastating for the city, as it caused widespread fires and killed many people. A rupture in the San Andreas Fault was responsible for the quake.
62 People died in the Loma Prieta earthquake in Oct 1989.
It took until 1915 to rebuild San Francisco (9 years).
They say 1000
Not many earthquakes in New Zealand, but there is a lot in Christ Church. I don't know how long but it is probably like 6.1 or something
yes mmm i have seen them in florda australea so on so forth