North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa rarely have earthquakes and when they do, the earthquakes aren't usually strong enough to cause much damage.
Little Crow
The earthquake caused very little damage.
Almost all of Tokyo Japan had little damage after the March 11th 2011 earthquake.
there would be considerable damage in poorly built structures
If a country experiences an earthquake that causes little damage, it is likely because the earthquake's magnitude was low, the epicenter was far from populated areas, or the country has strict building codes that help mitigate damage. Additionally, factors such as preparedness, early warning systems, and effective response measures can contribute to limiting the impact of earthquakes.
Possibly, as LA is prone to earthquakes, but most are weak and cause little or no damage. There is no way of knowing whether there will be a major earthquake in or near the city.
The secondary wave of the earthquake cause little damage, only a few buildings fell.
Many bridges survive earthquakes. Most earthquakes are small or moderate and do very little damage.
If the earthquake happens in a deserted area then there is very little damage. Roads and electricity cables might be damaged. An earthquake in a city, however, will damage a lot of buildings and many people are likely to die or be trapped in the rubble.
Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in various places throughout her life, including Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, and Missouri. She is most known for her time living in the Midwest, particularly on the prairies of Minnesota and South Dakota, where she drew inspiration for her "Little House" book series.
First it was in Winoka, South Dakota, but there were financial troubles so they moved to Walnut Grove, Minnesota, but then it burned down so they moved again to Sleepy Eye, Minnesota and that was the last place.
There was a very little earthquake in kansas. (Minor)