Why is it possible to estimate the number of deaths in a Big earthquake?
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Because the death scale is on a large scale so it is easily recognizable.
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The probability that a building of a given type may collapse if subjected to a certain intensity of shaking (Figure 5) is an important parameter for calculating expected human losses. ... A building need not collapse to injure and kill; at every damage degree there exists a probability that casualties will result.
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