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Image: House and Car Destroyed by Tsunami
House and Car Destroyed by Tsunami
House and Car Destroyed by Tsunami
House and Car Destroyed by Tsunami

A house and a car were destroyed by a tsunami in the coastal city of Dichato, Chile, located about 15 km north of Concepcion, Chile. The tsunami height was about 10 meters (32 feet). Several hundred homes were destroyed in this city as a result of the M 8.8 earthquake on Feb. 27, 2010

A house and a car were destroyed by a tsunami in the coastal city of Dichato, Chile, located about 15 km north of Concepcion, Chile. The tsunami height was about 10 meters (32 feet). Several hundred homes were destroyed in this city as a result of the M 8.8 earthquake on Feb. 27, 2010

Image: Interior of Damaged Hospital
Interior of Damaged Hospital
Interior of Damaged Hospital
Interior of Damaged Hospital

The interior of this masonry-built hospital in Cauquenes, Chile had severe fracturing and partially collapsed interior walls following the M 8.8 earthquake on Feb. 27, 2010. This building will be torn down and replaced with a reinforced concrete building.

The interior of this masonry-built hospital in Cauquenes, Chile had severe fracturing and partially collapsed interior walls following the M 8.8 earthquake on Feb. 27, 2010. This building will be torn down and replaced with a reinforced concrete building.

Image: Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River

Acoustic doppler used to record measurements on Wild Rice River during 2010 flood. Photo taken from bridge at 174th Ave and 124th St southwest of Horace, ND.

Acoustic doppler used to record measurements on Wild Rice River during 2010 flood. Photo taken from bridge at 174th Ave and 124th St southwest of Horace, ND.

Image: Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River

Acoustic doppler used to record measurements on Wild Rice River during 2010 flood. Photo taken from bridge at 174th Ave and 124th St southwest of Horace, ND.

Acoustic doppler used to record measurements on Wild Rice River during 2010 flood. Photo taken from bridge at 174th Ave and 124th St southwest of Horace, ND.

Image: Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River
Floodwater at Wild Rice River

Acoustic doppler used to record measurements on Wild Rice River during 2010 flood. Photo taken from bridge at 174th Ave and 124th St southwest of Horace, ND.

Acoustic doppler used to record measurements on Wild Rice River during 2010 flood. Photo taken from bridge at 174th Ave and 124th St southwest of Horace, ND.

Image: Port-au-Prince After the Earthquake
Port-au-Prince After the Earthquake
Port-au-Prince After the Earthquake
Port-au-Prince After the Earthquake

High resolution satellite imagery showed the landscape and building damages before and after the magnitude-7 earthquake hit Haiti in the beginning of 2010. This image was taken after the earthquake.

High resolution satellite imagery showed the landscape and building damages before and after the magnitude-7 earthquake hit Haiti in the beginning of 2010. This image was taken after the earthquake.

Image: LP Field, 2010
LP Field, 2010
LP Field, 2010
LP Field, 2010

Rivers in middle Tennessee crested May 2-3,2010, breaking records at many USGS-operated streamgages. The flood peak on the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville ranks as the highest observed during the past 73 years.

Rivers in middle Tennessee crested May 2-3,2010, breaking records at many USGS-operated streamgages. The flood peak on the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville ranks as the highest observed during the past 73 years.

Image: USGS Measures Flooding in Louisiana
USGS Measures Flooding in Louisiana
USGS Measures Flooding in Louisiana
USGS Measures Flooding in Louisiana

USGS scientists Paul Frederick and Mike Descant make sure there is enough clearance for their boat to drive under a bridge on the Atchafalaya River near Melville, La. 

USGS scientists Paul Frederick and Mike Descant make sure there is enough clearance for their boat to drive under a bridge on the Atchafalaya River near Melville, La. 

Image: Road Damage from 2008 Great Sichuan Earthquake in China
Road Damage from 2008 Great Sichuan Earthquake in China
Road Damage from 2008 Great Sichuan Earthquake in China
Road Damage from 2008 Great Sichuan Earthquake in China

The May 12, 2008, Great Sichuan Earthquake, also called the Wenchuan Earthquake, occurred at 14:28 local time, in Sichuan Province, China. The earthquake magnitudes were Mw = 7.9 (USGS), Ms = 8.0 (Chinese Earthquake Administration). The epicenter was 80 km west-northwest of Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan province.

The May 12, 2008, Great Sichuan Earthquake, also called the Wenchuan Earthquake, occurred at 14:28 local time, in Sichuan Province, China. The earthquake magnitudes were Mw = 7.9 (USGS), Ms = 8.0 (Chinese Earthquake Administration). The epicenter was 80 km west-northwest of Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan province.

Image: House Damage from 2011 Central Virginia Earthquake<br />
House Damage from 2011 Central Virginia Earthquake<br />
House Damage from 2011 Central Virginia Earthquake<br />
House Damage from 2011 Central Virginia Earthquake

Chimney damage to a house in Louisa County, Virginia, after a magnitude 5.8 earthquake on August 23, 2011.

Image: Aerial Oblique Photography Comparing the Chandeleur Islands Before and After Hurricane Isaac
Aerial Oblique Photography Comparing the Chandeleur Islands Before and After Hurricane Isaac
Aerial Oblique Photography Comparing the Chandeleur Islands Before and After Hurricane Isaac
Aerial Oblique Photography Comparing the Chandeleur Islands Before and After Hurricane Isaac

The images reveal significant erosion of the island, likely due to inundation by waves and surge.This erosion resulted in the disappearance of an oil-protection berm constructed follow the BP oil spill.  Due to this island's cumulative damage from previous storms like Hurricane Katrina, it remains in question whether this beach system will ever be able to fully

The images reveal significant erosion of the island, likely due to inundation by waves and surge.This erosion resulted in the disappearance of an oil-protection berm constructed follow the BP oil spill.  Due to this island's cumulative damage from previous storms like Hurricane Katrina, it remains in question whether this beach system will ever be able to fully

Image: Forest Die-Off in Southwest: 2002 and 2004
Forest Die-Off in Southwest: 2002 and 2004
Forest Die-Off in Southwest: 2002 and 2004
Forest Die-Off in Southwest: 2002 and 2004

These photos show the kind of massive forest die-off that is projected to occur more frequently in the Southwest. Piñon pines, normally evergreen, have reddish-brown foliage in October 2002 (left). By May 2004 (right), the dead piñon pines have lost all their needles, exposing gray trunks and branches.

These photos show the kind of massive forest die-off that is projected to occur more frequently in the Southwest. Piñon pines, normally evergreen, have reddish-brown foliage in October 2002 (left). By May 2004 (right), the dead piñon pines have lost all their needles, exposing gray trunks and branches.

Image: Sinkhole in Frederick, Maryland
Sinkhole in Frederick, Maryland
Sinkhole in Frederick, Maryland
Sinkhole in Frederick, Maryland

Cover-collapse sinkhole in limestone near Frederick, Maryland (September 2003). Many sinkholes occur along highways where rainwater runoff is concentrated into storm drains and ditches increasing the rate of sinkhole development (note the sewer drain pipe beneath roadway).

Cover-collapse sinkhole in limestone near Frederick, Maryland (September 2003). Many sinkholes occur along highways where rainwater runoff is concentrated into storm drains and ditches increasing the rate of sinkhole development (note the sewer drain pipe beneath roadway).

Image: Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros

Heavy rains from a tropical cyclone struck the islands of the Comoros in March, 2014. On the island of Anjouan in the Union of Comoros, these rains triggered landslides that displaced over 3000 people to refugee camps.

Heavy rains from a tropical cyclone struck the islands of the Comoros in March, 2014. On the island of Anjouan in the Union of Comoros, these rains triggered landslides that displaced over 3000 people to refugee camps.

Image: Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros

Heavy rains from a tropical cyclone struck the islands of the Comoros in March, 2014. On the island of Anjouan in the Union of Comoros, these rains triggered landslides that displaced over 3000 people to refugee camps.

Heavy rains from a tropical cyclone struck the islands of the Comoros in March, 2014. On the island of Anjouan in the Union of Comoros, these rains triggered landslides that displaced over 3000 people to refugee camps.

Image: Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros
Earthquake and Landslides in the Union of the Comoros

Heavy rains from a tropical cyclone struck the islands of the Comoros in March, 2014. On the island of Anjouan in the Union of Comoros, these rains triggered landslides that displaced over 3000 people to refugee camps. The USGS and the OFDA with USAID are providing support and research assistance on these events.

Heavy rains from a tropical cyclone struck the islands of the Comoros in March, 2014. On the island of Anjouan in the Union of Comoros, these rains triggered landslides that displaced over 3000 people to refugee camps. The USGS and the OFDA with USAID are providing support and research assistance on these events.

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