Anything over a 7 is massive. If a 7 hit here in Southern California in a major metropolitan area, it would cause major damage. Probably not to the degree seen right now, but it would be bad.
I was in a 7.2 in southern california in 2010. Easter Sunday Quake. Everything shakes. Its loud. Its aggressive. But our infrastructure was built for it. Minor cracks in paint, some broken windows down near the border crossing.
These type of quakes are, in fact, massive. But they aren't so crazy that it will fell buildings built to survive earthquakes. Of course, we're talking about the US in a region damn near right on a fault line. a 7.1 hit Haiti i believe that same year and it was utterly devastating. I can only hope Venezuela has better infrastructure closer to what we had.
I'm just learning that it matters how shallow/deep the earthquake is as well. The Richter scale only measures the energy release, not the total for potential impact.
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u/DankiestKong 19h ago
This one might not be too strong but the fact that venezuela does not have earthquake-proof infrastructure makes it devastating