Tuesday 19 February 2013

GROUND SHOCK


GROUND SHOCK
The ground shock in most cities was very light. Water pipes
still carried water and where leaks were visible they were
mainly above ground. Virtually all of the damage to underground
utilities was caused by the collapse of buildings
rather than by any direct exertion of the blast pressure.
This fact of course resulted from the bombs’ having been
exploded high in the air.

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