most of the upper half of Egypt was destoyed
The exact cost of repairing the damages from Ecuador's earthquake in 1906 is not clear, but it was estimated to have caused significant economic losses and destroyed many buildings and infrastructure. The earthquake had a devastating impact on the country's economy and resulted in significant reconstruction efforts.
It would depend on where is happened. In an unpopullated area, the damage would be minimal. In a populated area like the case of the recent Japan earthquake, they had almost total devastation with a 9. Earthquake.
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@
Egypt's area is 1,010,400 square kilometers.
Yes, Haiti changed significantly after the 2010 earthquake. The disaster caused widespread devastation, loss of life, and displacement of people. It also exposed weaknesses in the country's infrastructure and led to an influx of aid and rebuilding efforts.
it destroyed many home
A severe earthquake in 1950 destroyed much of the city but most of the historic buildings have been restored.
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Port Royal in Jamaica was largely destroyed by a cataclysmic earthquake in June of 1692. The city was considered the wealthiest and wickedest city in the Caribbean during that time, known for its pirates, privateers, and slaves. After the earthquake, much of the city sunk underwater due to liquefaction.
There are so many big buildings have been destroyed and people have been killed.
The exact cost of repairing the damages from Ecuador's earthquake in 1906 is not clear, but it was estimated to have caused significant economic losses and destroyed many buildings and infrastructure. The earthquake had a devastating impact on the country's economy and resulted in significant reconstruction efforts.
It was an 8.9 earthquake, so it really destroyed a lot of homes and tore up the place.
how much is a ps3 in egypt
An 8.5 Earthquake is MUCH larger and does more damage.
There were many Temples of Apollo, so yes one or two may have been destroyed, rebuilt, and so on over time. Were talking about time spanning from ancient history to here and now, however, and not even modern science can tell that with much accuracy. Unless a temple was destroyed in a big event (earthquake, volcano) or war, we can only guess.
It would depend on where is happened. In an unpopullated area, the damage would be minimal. In a populated area like the case of the recent Japan earthquake, they had almost total devastation with a 9. Earthquake.