6,2 Richter

>6,2 Richter
>Hundreds dead
>Cities destroyed

Come on Italy, step it up. Dumb pussies can't even handle mother nature

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Back to your copper cave, boludo.

Their cities are made of cardboard.
A little shake and it all tumbles.

Yes, they should have lived in smelly shacks like in Chile.

I hope this doesn't affect the pampering of the poor refugees :(

If this was in france, they would've surrendered by now.

Kek, of course there are few resources left for the fresh Italian refugees.

It would have to be a powerful assault white truck.

Damn, Texas bringing the banter.

Those town's buildings have been there for centuries, they didn't want to spend money on them and this is what they got

you should probably stop laughing and start licking NATO's asshole again since it's the only thing that prevents best Korea from nuking your ass

Kek, even the shittiest shacks here can sustain a 6,2.
You gotta have the shittiest architecture ever to not survive a fucking 6,2

well of course, the only buildings left are the ones that survived the 9+ earthquakes, no wonder they wouldn't even care about a 6.2

Meant for

kek

Are earthquakes rare in Italy?
The only countries were a 6,2 causes this amount of damage are shit tier ones like Haiti.

Are you mad you didn't get colonized by Italians?

It happened in a mountainous region. Small, isolated Italian villages aren't exactly robust.

yes, there's like one 5+ richter earthquake each five or so years, and most of the times it doesn't do shit. What happened now is that the town was full of shit buildings built centuries ago

it's because we have a lot of historical buildings that can't be demolished and replaced, countries with no history can avoid these kind of problems by the way

>Live on aree where are earthquakes
>Italian engineering

See the results

>5 richter earthquake
No such thing. Just a tremor.

There are some 100 years old buildings where I live that have survived several 7+.
Preparing for a fucking 6,2 is no rocket science

Only very old buildings collapsed, faggot. Their (our) big mistake was not to do jackshit about those.

100 years old? Uhm, most impressed, mongrel.

While you're here to shitpost because yes, Italy's approach to natural disasters is very poor at best, I suggest you this article I read this morning, pretty much nailed it

nytimes.com/2016/08/25/opinion/italys-fragile-beauty.html?_r=0

Anyway we'll get up over again in our shaking land and manage.

Also one town there, Norcia, had no casualities and wounded thanks to a serious approach at anti seismic building.

We'll get our shit right, but in a couple of centuries or so. It's ok.

It seems to me because a lot of old buildings survived for a very long time that earthquakes aren't that much of a threat most of the time. So it's no wonder people did less to prepare for them.

Richter scale doesn't mean much. There are tons of other factors such as proximity and depth.

Just you wait when mother nature fucks up California.

>tfw you know Los Angeles will he gone within your lifetime

>Trying to lecture a chilean about earthquakes

gone because of mexos turning it into miserable shithole

>anti-Seismic buildings
buildings hate Jews now?

I wanna see the chimpout they will have when electricity and water gets cut.

and heads on the sidewalk, don't forget this honorable tradition

>nobody could have possibly read a wikipedia article except for me
>muh 9.0

>fucking 6,2
the hypocenter was 4-7 km beneath the surface, this makes a 6,2 stronger than usual. Richter scale doesn't mean everything

The buildings that were destroyed were either old (100 years old) or made before the 60s (after those years new rules on how to build on seismic grounds were made)

The houses that survived are either new or ancient. I'm near the epicentre of the earthquake, however my house is an ancient building (early 1400) and has withstood much worse than this, so it didn't suffer any kind of damage.

>can't handle earthquake
tell that to American east coast, also northridge '94.