Earthquake
Shock
Tremor
Earthquake
Quake
Shake
Temblor [US] (pl. -s, -blores)
(earthquake) occurred in...
Rock... shake, shake, make vibration
Roll across... fluctuations, undulations, roll
Rip through... crack open, break open;
Hit... attack, blow, suffer
Strike... suddenly happened
Shake... shake; shake; shake
Jolt... jolting and shaking
Damage degree (small → large)
Devastate, destruction, destruction, destruction.
Level is pushed down and flattened.
Flatten flattened.
Damage damage, injury, destruction.
Destroy Destroy, destroy; destroy.
Shatter. destruction; smashing;
Seismological related vocabulary:
Richter Scale (1-10) Richter Scale
Earthquake monitoring
Tsunami tsunami
Tsunami warning system tsunami warning system
Tidal waves tidal waves
Natural disaster
Tragedy disaster
Wreckage wreckage
Death toll death toll
Seismological seismological
Seismology seismology
Survivors survivors
Victims victims
International contributions international assistance
Evacuation evacuation
Rescue team rescue team
Seismograph seismograph
Seismographer seismologist
Aftershock
Smaller tremors
Epicenter epicenter
Magnitude magnitude
In the wake of a major earthquake, communities often face immediate challenges such as power outages, damaged infrastructure, and disrupted communication systems. Emergency response teams are quickly mobilized to search for survivors, provide medical aid, and restore essential services. The impact of an earthquake can be felt far beyond the epicenter, affecting nearby regions with aftershocks and secondary hazards like landslides or tsunamis. Scientists use seismographs to monitor seismic activity, while local authorities issue warnings to ensure public safety. In addition, international aid may be sent to support relief efforts and help affected populations rebuild their lives.
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