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Why it’s so hard to predict an earthquake

Por: Portland Press Herald World February 07, 2023

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Rescue workers and Turkish army soldiers search for survivors amid a collapsed residential building after Monday’s earthquake. Alice Martins for The Washington Post Houses crumbled and buildings flattened within seconds of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria early Monday morning, leaving rescue workers scrambling to find survivors among the dead. The horror of the near-instantaneous destruction raises a question: Why... + full article



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