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Natural Disasters Trinidad and Tobago vs Costa Rica

Natural Disasters Trinidad and Tobago vs Costa Rica

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Natural Disasters Trinidad and Tobago and Costa Rica.

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Costa Rica

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Earthquakes

  • We have seisms every single day, some of below 2 in the Richter Scale, and others of great magnitude

  • The country emergency plan is based on prevention, so you will notice emergency evacuation routes and signals in all buildings you visit. 

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Volcanic eruptions

  • The very plate tectonics associated with producing Costa Rica’s earthquakes form a line of over 112 volcanoes ranging from entirely dormant to emitting constant eruptions. 

  • Right now our active volcanoes are: 

    Turrialba, Poás, Irazú and Rincón de la Vieja.

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Flooding

  • Flooding is usual through the rainy season in some regions of Costa Rica. On top of the generalized flooding of lower lands and particularly near the few large rivers of the country. 

  • These can happen any time since the high mountains are moderately wet even in the sunny season. Nevertheless, they are quite usual in the rainy season when downpours saturate the ground.

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Trinidad and Tobago

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Earthquakes

  • Earthquakes are a potential threat and tremors are felt occasionally. On 21 August 2018 Trinidad and Tobago experienced an earthquake in excess of magnitude 6.7 causing damage to some buildings and communication networks.

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Hurricanes

  • The Caribbean hurricane season normally runs from June to November. Trinidad and Tobago is affected by hurricanes and can experience storm conditions.

  • There are records of 10 major storms and hurricanes which have affected Trinidad and Tobago, either directly or indirectly, within the past century.

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Seismic (Volcanic) activity

  • The alert level of the underwater volcano "Kick'em Jenny", located 5 miles off the coast of Granada, must be monitored.

  • Tourists should observe the maritime exclusion zones and follow the advice of local authorities in the event of increased activity or eruption.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following natural disasters does not occur frequently in Costa Rica?

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Hurricanes

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Earthquakes

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following natural disasters occurs frequently in Trinidad and Tobago?

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Tsunami

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Earthquakes

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of one of the active volcanoes in Costa Rica?

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Arenal

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Poás

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Kick'em Jenny

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Alfha T'usit

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Multiple Choice

Is Costa Rica a country that has many floods?

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Multiple Choice

Is Trinidad and Tobago a country with many storm conditions?

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Natural Disasters Trinidad and Tobago and Costa Rica.

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