The death toll from a strong earthquake of 7.7 in Myanmar jumped to more than 1000 on Saturday, as more bodies were withdrawn from the ruins of the buildings from the buildings that collapsed when they were struck near the second largest city in the country. Professor Giorgi Hittini, from the Earth Sciences Institute at the University of Lausanne, explains the geology of the region affected by the earthquake, and suggests ways that people can prepare for earthquakes, such as introducing earthquake courses in schools, even in very political and social countries.
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