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The earthquake resulted in a crack running around the base of the walls in our house.

Casualties from the earthquake totalled about 4,500 killed and 2,000 injured, and property damage in the millions of pounds.

The President has declared the earthquake a national catastrophe, and is sending immediate financial aid to the region.

Part of a major highway collapsed during the earthquake in Kobe some years ago.

The earthquake left large cracks in the walls of the building.

The earthquake damaged a number of buildings in the downtown core.

The Kobe earthquake was a prime example of how much damage an earthquake can do.

In 1773, an earthquake destroyed Antigua, the capital of Guatemala, so a new capital, Guatemala City, was founded three years later.

There was a devastating earthquake in Kobe, Japan a few years ago.

Everyone dove under chairs and tables when the earthquake started.

Everyone dived under chairs and tables when the earthquake started.

When the earthquake struck, we felt the Earth move beneath us, and saw buildings swaying for a few seconds.

In 1755, an enormous tidal wave caused by an earthquake killed thousands of people in Lisbon, Portugal.

Measurements of the intensity of an earthquake evaluate the severity of ground motion at a specific location.

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