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Earthquake Risk

Earthquake risk refers to the likelihood of an earthquake occurring in a specific area and the potential impact it could have on people, structures, and infrastructure. It varies based on geological factors like fault lines, the type of soil, and historical earthquake activity. Areas near tectonic plate boundaries are generally at higher risk. Understanding earthquake risk helps communities prepare through safety protocols, building codes, and emergency response plans, aiming to minimize damage and protect lives during an earthquake event.