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[QUOTE="Phabbyfundz, post: 158212, member: 49202"] An earthquake is a sudden rapid shaking of the earth caused by a breaking and shifting of rocks beneath the earth's surface. This breaking can sometime trigger landslides , avalanche, flash flood ,fire and tsunami. Unlike other natural disasters such as hurricanes, there are no specific seasons for earth quakes. Earthquakes in the united states are covered under homeowners or business insurance policies. Coverage is usually available for earthquake damage in the form of an endorsement to a home or business insurance policy. However insurers that do not sell earthquake insurance policy may be impacted by these catastrophe due to loss from fire following an earthquake. This losses may involve claims for business interruption and additional living expenses as well,cars and other vehicles are covered for earthquake damage under the comprehensive part of the auto insurance policy. [/QUOTE]
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