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Damage to a police check post due to settlement

Due to tsunami caused by Sumatra earthquake

Due to tsunami caused by Sumatra earthquake

Collapse of Adobe houses

Landslides Village of Yungay, Peru, (a) before and (b) after being buried by a giant landslide in the 1970 Peruvian earthquake. The same palm trees are visible at the left Landslides Village of Yungay, Peru, (a) before and (b) after being buried by a giant landslide in the 1970 Peruvian earthquake. The same palm trees are visible at the left side of both photographs.

movement of the Turnagain Damage caused by movement of the Turnagain Damage caused by movement of the Turnagain Heights landslide during the Alaskan earthquake

movement of the Turnagain Damage caused by movement of the Turnagain Damage caused by movement of the Turnagain Heights landslide