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Can an earthquack cause flooding? Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An earthquake can rupture (break) dams or levees along a river. The water from the river or the reservoir would then flood the area, damaging buildings and maybe sweeping away or drowning people. ... The tsunami was triggered by the Good Friday earthquake. Tsunamis and seiches can also cause a great deal of damage.

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♣️ Earthquakes can indirectly cause flooding in a number of ways: triggering tsunamis, destabilizing dams, breaking and/or lowering protective levees. The 2011 Japan Earthquake caused devastating flooding through a combination of these means. The earthquake disrupted the ocean floor, creating a tsunami.

Earthquakes can indirectly cause flooding in a number of ways: triggering tsunamis, destabilizing dams, breaking and/or lowering protective levees. The 2011 Japan Earthquake caused devastating flooding through a combination of these means. The earthquake disrupted the ocean floor, creating a tsunami.The occurrence of flood, drought, and other natural calamities after an earthquake might relate to the earth degassing effect which is both the cause and effect of an earthquake.

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