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- Earthquakes can cause a variety of hazards1234, including:
- Toppling buildings and bridges
- Rupturing gas pipelines and other infrastructure
- Triggering landslides, tsunamis, and volcanoes
- Surface faulting
- Ground shaking
- Liquefaction
- Surface rupture
- Fires
- Avalanches
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Depending on their intensity, earthquakes (specifically, the degree to which they cause the ground’s surface to shake) can topple buildings and bridges, rupture gas pipelines and other infrastructure, and trigger landslides, tsunamis, and volcanoes. These phenomena are primarily responsible for deaths and injuries.www.britannica.com/question/Why-is-an-earthquak…An earthquake hazard is any type of physical phenomenon associated with an earthquake that may cause damage or adverse effects on the normal day-to-day activities of people. Examples of earthquake hazards include surface faulting, ground shaking, landslide, liquefaction, and surface rupture.www.californiaresidentialmitigationprogram.com/Re…How do Earthquakes Cause Damage
- Ground Shaking & Structural Failure Ground shaking is the vibration of the ground during an earthquake. The shaking triggers other hazards such as liquefaction and landslides. ...
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