What is a direct earthquake? A thorough explanation of its characteristics and how to prepare.
Practical measures to protect lives! Check past earthquakes and those that may occur in the future.
A direct earthquake is one that occurs directly beneath a city, characterized by a shallow epicenter, which leads to sudden strong shaking and significant damage. For example, the capital's direct earthquake is said to have a 70% probability of occurring within the next 30 years, with serious impacts expected, such as fires, building collapses, and disruptions to lifelines. This article will clearly explain the characteristics of direct earthquakes, past examples, and how to prepare to protect lives, as well as the actions to take immediately after an occurrence. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*
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