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Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

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Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

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Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

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Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

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Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

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Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

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Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

Create your own at Storyboard That



Coulline Damo



Coulline Damo



A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the Philippines on Thursday,

As initial warnings about the risks of tsunamis were lifted and with no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

Maybe i should learn about the earthquake hazards and risk reduction. Right Knight?

Coulline Damo



What are Earthquake Hazards?



Landslides

- Landslides can have particularly devastating effects like floods, blocking of rivers, death, and damage to land and natural resources.
- Landslides can be prevented by reinforcing slope slope material, modifying the pathway for surface and underwater and by putting piles and retaining wall.

4 Earthquake Hazards which are considered as secondary effects of an earthquake

Tsunami

- A tsunami is a huge sea wave triggered by a violent displacement of the ocean floor. As it approaches a shallow coastline, its speed decreased, but the height of the tsunami increases drastically, bringing so much damage to nearby communities.
- Tsunamis can also overwhelm sewage systems, destroy structures and kill people.



Liquefaction

- Earthquake motion can turn loosely packed, water-saturated soil to liquid---"liquefaction". Liquefied soil becomes less compact and ultimately lose the ability to support roads, buried pipes, and, of course, houses. It is caused by vibration or saturation with water which causes the soil to decrease in density.
- This poses danger for it lead to unstable structures of buildings due to ground subsidence.

Fire

- Earthquake causes fires. Even moderate ground shaking can break gas and electrical lines, sever fuel lines, and overturn stoves.
- To further complicate things, water pipes rupture, so it would be impossible to extinguish the fire.

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