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EARTHQUAKES IN EUROPE

Earthquakes can neither be prevented nor precisely predicted. Therefore, they
have a great potential to cause damage and affect the well-being of society:
During the 20th century, earthquakes in Europe accounted for more than 200,000
deaths and over 250 billion Euros in losses (EM-DAT).

However, assessments of earthquake hazard and risk improve the understanding of
where strong ground shaking is most likely to occur and what impacts future
earthquakes will have. Such models also exist at the European level. They offer
comparable information, which is crucial for defining transnational disaster
risk mitigation strategies to reduce damage from future earthquakes and protect
lives.

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EARTHQUAKES OF MAGNITUDE 4 OR HIGHER THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN EUROPE IN THE LAST
THOUSAND YEARS.


EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ACROSS EUROPE

Earthquake hazard describes the potential ground shaking due to future
earthquakes in Europe.

Discover EARTHQUAKE HAZARD across Europe


EARTHQUAKE RISK ACROSS EUROPE

Earthquake risk estimates the impact that can be expected from future
earthquakes in Europe.

Discover EARTHQUAKE RISK across Europe


THE EUROPEAN FACILITIES FOR EARTHQUAKE HAZARD AND RISK


ABOUT EFEHR

The European Facilities for Earthquake Hazard and Risk, short EFEHR, is a
non-profit network of organisations and community resources aimed at advancing
earthquake hazard and risk assessment in the European-Mediterranean area.



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The efehr.org website is maintained and hosted by the Swiss Seismological
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The development of the European seismic hazard and risk models has received
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under grant agreement No.s 730900, 676564 and 821115 of the projects SERA,
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