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Does anyone now any named earthquakes in LEDC (poor countries)?

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Does anyone now any named earthquakes in LEDC (poor countries)?

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Yes there were a lot of earthquakes in poor countries: 1.-Managua Earthquake of 1972: In Nicaragua, it killed almost 10,000 people. 2.-Chicona Earthquake of 2009: In Costa Rica, it killed 34 people. 3.-Balochistan Earthquake of 2009: In Pakistan, it killed 215 people. 4.-Shaanxi Earthquake of 1556: In China, it killed 883,000 people, the deadliest earthquake ever. 5.-Kashmir Earthquake of 2005: In India and Pakistan, it killed 80,000 people. 6.-Valdivia Earthquake of 1960: In Western Chile, it killed between 2,330 and 6,500 people. 7.-Indian Ocean Earthquake of 2004: In Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Somalia and Kenya; it killed 229,866, mostly because the tsunami. 8.-Guatemalan Earthquake of 1976: In Guatemala, it killed 26,000 people. 9.-Central American Earthquake of 2009: Epicentre in Honduras, also affects Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Nicaragua, causing only 7 deaths. 10.-Quito Earthquake of 1797: In Ecuador, it killed 40,000 people.

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