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EARTHQUAKE

HAZARD
KAYE MAKILAN
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G R OUN D RA P T U R E
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G R OUN D S H A K I N G
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L I QU E F A C T I ON
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L A ND S L I D E
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G R OUN D S U B S I D E N C E
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T S UN AM I
GROUND RAPTURE
•Deformation on the ground that
marks, the intersection of the fault
with the earth’s surface.
•Effects: fissuring, displacement of the ground
due to movement of the fault
GROUND SHAKING
•Disruptive up, down and sideways vibration of
the ground during an earthquake.

Effects: ground shaking are damage or collapse


of structure; may consequently cause hazards such
as liquefaction and landslide
LIQUEFACTION
•Phenomenon wherein sediments,
especially near bodies of water, behave like
liquid similar to a quicksand.
Effects: sinking and/ or tilting of
structure above it; sandboil; fissuring
EARTHQUAKE INDUCED
LANDSLIDE
•Down slope movement of rocks, solid and
other debris commonly triggered by strong
shaking.
Effects: erosion; burial and blockage of
roads and rivers
TSUNAMI
•Series of waves caused commonly by
an earthquake under the sea.
Effects: flooding; coastal erosion;
drowning of people and damage to
properties.

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