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The 1910 Costa Rica earthquakes were a series of destructive seismic events that affected Cartago, Costa Rica from 13 April to 4 May. The sequence began with a Ms 5.8 earthquake. The largest and most destructive in the sequence occurred on 4 May, measuring Ms 6.4. A total of 2,450 people were killed and the city of Cartago was severely affected. (Closest article: 1910 Costa Rica earthquakes, ~1.37 miles; found via undefined-mile search)
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Oh man, 2500 people...
#Earthquakes are no joke. I grew up near #yellowstone so we had frequent but very very very small ones. I cannot imagine living through ones as large and destructive..
Just shows we need more funding into #research
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