List Of Earthquake Prone Countries: Know This Before Travelling To Any Of These Countries
Are you aware some countries are more vulnerable to earthquakes than others? If you are planning on traveling or living in one of these countries, it is important to prepare for when the next big one hits. Here is a compiled list of earthquake prone countries in the world.
An earthquake is a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great damage as a results of movement within the earth crust or volcanic eruption. There are many factors that contribute to the happening of earthquakes, including plate tectonics, magma movement in volcanoes, changes in temperature or water pressure, and strong winds.
Here is the list of earthquake prone countries:
1.Japan
Japan is the first on the list due to frequent activities .Japan has a system to warn its residents of an upcoming earthquake, so they are ready. It is still important for residents to prepare with emergency supplies, a disaster plan, and escape routes in case of an earthquake or other natural disaster.
2.China
China’s history on earthquakes is devastating. It has claim a lot of lives and caused damage. In 2008 a 7.9 magnitude happened in Sichuan province which killed about 87,000 people.
China sits on top of a lot of active tectonic plates that shift and grind against each other, putting stress on the land below.
3.Indonesia
In 2018, nine earthquakes larger than 6.0 magnitude shook the country, which resulted thousands of lost lives. Experiences earthquakes that are larger than 6.0 magnitude nearly every year, making it one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world
4.Philippines
Philippines is one of the most countries vulnerable to earthquakes. Natural disasters like typhoons and tropical storms is common due to its mountainous geography, earthquakes can also trigger deadly landslides.
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5.Turkey
Turkey is often hit by seismic activity due to its location near several major fault lines. Monday, 6th Febuary, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey. More than 1,400 people have died after a significant earthquake and reports suggest members of Turkish football club Hatayspor have been caught in the disaster.
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