the earthquake began and sent wind and debris everywhere, when the wind and debris was mixed with wood and winds hard enough to create fire. the fire was large and it mixed with the earthquake, created one of the biggest natural disasters in our countries history. that's all :) @rose@
The San Francisco earthquake of 1989, while devastating, did not cause as much damage as the 1906 quake primarily due to improved building codes and retrofitting practices developed in the intervening years. Additionally, the 1989 quake had a lower magnitude (6.9) compared to the 1906 quake (7.8), and its epicenter was located closer to the less populated areas of the Bay Area. Furthermore, advancements in emergency response and preparedness helped mitigate the impact of the 1989 disaster.
The overall cost of the damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake was estimated at the time to be around $400,000,000.
The 1906 earthquake occurred in San Francisco, California, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The 1989 earthquake occurred in the Bay Area of California, known as the Loma Prieta earthquake, causing significant damage as well. Both events were significant in terms of their impact, but the 1906 earthquake was much more devastating in terms of casualties and destruction.
The measure of how much damage an earthquake causes on the surface is determined by the earthquake magnitude and the distance from the epicenter. Earthquake damage can also be influenced by local geology and infrastructure resilience. The Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale is commonly used to assess the level of shaking and resulting damage.
It happened in 1906.
The San Francisco earthquake of 1989, while devastating, did not cause as much damage as the 1906 quake primarily due to improved building codes and retrofitting practices developed in the intervening years. Additionally, the 1989 quake had a lower magnitude (6.9) compared to the 1906 quake (7.8), and its epicenter was located closer to the less populated areas of the Bay Area. Furthermore, advancements in emergency response and preparedness helped mitigate the impact of the 1989 disaster.
The overall cost of the damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake was estimated at the time to be around $400,000,000.
The 1906 earthquake occurred in San Francisco, California, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The 1989 earthquake occurred in the Bay Area of California, known as the Loma Prieta earthquake, causing significant damage as well. Both events were significant in terms of their impact, but the 1906 earthquake was much more devastating in terms of casualties and destruction.
Many earthquakes have been accompanied by extensive fire damage. In modern times, 2 come to my mind. In the San Francisco quake of 1906, the resulting fire did arguably as much damage as the quake itself. The Tokyo 1923 earthquake also had extensive associated fire damage.
An 8.5 Earthquake is MUCH larger and does more damage.
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California caused an estimated $6 billion in damages.
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The measure of how much damage an earthquake causes on the surface is determined by the earthquake magnitude and the distance from the epicenter. Earthquake damage can also be influenced by local geology and infrastructure resilience. The Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale is commonly used to assess the level of shaking and resulting damage.
Mercalli Scale