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Thousands were left without water and electricity and lived in areas cut off by damage to roads and bridges. The epicenter was 15 km east of Poas Volcano, one of the most-visited national parks in the country.
I do not have a photo of the earthquake scene or damage, but to illustrate the earthquake I am posting the photo above of the cracks in the earth's surface near the crater of Irazu Volcano, another large volcano near San Jose. Irazu is the largest and highest volcano in Costa Rica, with an elevation of 3,342 meters, or 11,260 feet. I do not know the geological explanation, but I assume that there is some connection to the fact that there are earthquakes and volcanic activity in Central America.
this link to a post that showed this photo of one of the 5 craters in the park.
4 comments:
I remember reading that earthquakes are very common in Costa Rica with tremors happening all the time. However, such large quakes are rare.
These photos are beautiful. And scary. I'm glad you and your family are far from where the earthquake was.
So tragic. It seems the most beautiful places are prone to these types of occurences.
wow... frightening..
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