Recent analysis indicates that the short interval between two significant earthquakes in Venezuela, along with varying soil types, contributed to the differing levels of damage observed in buildings. Some structures collapsed while others remained intact due to these factors.
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Analysis of Factors Contributing to Damage from Recent Earthquakes in Venezuela
An analysis of the recent earthquakes in Venezuela highlights that the short time between the two quakes and the types of soil present influenced the structural integrity of buildings. This led to varying outcomes, with some buildings collapsing and others surviving.
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