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Subsidence due to Liquefied soil

Liquefaction may occur when water-saturated ground acts as a liquid instead of as a solid in response to strong ground shaking. Liquefaction beneath buildings can cause major damage during an earthquake.

During the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, liquefaction caused damage in the Marina district in San Francisco.

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