Some articles on damage, severe damage, damages, severe:
Richter Magnitude Scale - Richter Magnitudes
... No damage to buildings ... one million per year 3.0–3.9 II to IV Often felt by people, but very rarely causes damage ... Generally causes none to minimal damage ...
... No damage to buildings ... one million per year 3.0–3.9 II to IV Often felt by people, but very rarely causes damage ... Generally causes none to minimal damage ...
Battle Of The Nile - Battle of The Nile
... within range, Goliath opened fire, inflicting severe damage with a double-shotted raking broadside as the British ship turned to port and passed down the unprepared port side of Guerrier, and Foley's ... enemies much more powerful than themselves and began to take severe damage Captain Henry Darby on Bellerophon missed his intended anchor near Franklin and instead found his ship underneath the main ... and the waves drove Culloden further onto the shoal, inflicting severe damage to the ship's hull ...
... within range, Goliath opened fire, inflicting severe damage with a double-shotted raking broadside as the British ship turned to port and passed down the unprepared port side of Guerrier, and Foley's ... enemies much more powerful than themselves and began to take severe damage Captain Henry Darby on Bellerophon missed his intended anchor near Franklin and instead found his ship underneath the main ... and the waves drove Culloden further onto the shoal, inflicting severe damage to the ship's hull ...
Cyclone Bola
... Bola was one of the costliest cyclones in the history of New Zealand, causing severe damage as an extratropical cyclone when it passed near the country in March 1988 ... Bola dropped heavy rainfall, which destroyed two bridges and caused severe damage to islands in the group ... Bola caused severe damage to the North Island of New Zealand, where heavy rainfall peaked at 917 mm (36.1 in) in Gisborne Region ...
... Bola was one of the costliest cyclones in the history of New Zealand, causing severe damage as an extratropical cyclone when it passed near the country in March 1988 ... Bola dropped heavy rainfall, which destroyed two bridges and caused severe damage to islands in the group ... Bola caused severe damage to the North Island of New Zealand, where heavy rainfall peaked at 917 mm (36.1 in) in Gisborne Region ...
1949 Florida Hurricane - Impact
... Damages in the Bahamas are unknown ... The storm produced the most severe conditions over the Lake Okeechobee region since 1928, and peak gusts were measured from 100 (161 km/h) to 126 mph (203 km/h) near the lake ... but the Herbert Hoover Dike remained intact, protecting the area from severe flooding ...
... Damages in the Bahamas are unknown ... The storm produced the most severe conditions over the Lake Okeechobee region since 1928, and peak gusts were measured from 100 (161 km/h) to 126 mph (203 km/h) near the lake ... but the Herbert Hoover Dike remained intact, protecting the area from severe flooding ...
Battle Of Tamatave - Battle
... and slow speeds involved meant that little damage was caused by either side ... and in half an hour Phoebe had killed Captain Lemaresquier and inflicted such severe damage on her opponent that Néréide could no longer return fire ... fought, the becalmed Renommée and Clorinde concentrated their fire on Galatea, causing severe damage to Losack's vessel ...
... and slow speeds involved meant that little damage was caused by either side ... and in half an hour Phoebe had killed Captain Lemaresquier and inflicted such severe damage on her opponent that Néréide could no longer return fire ... fought, the becalmed Renommée and Clorinde concentrated their fire on Galatea, causing severe damage to Losack's vessel ...
Famous quotes containing the words damage and/or severe:
“I came to explore the wreck.
The words are purposes.
The words are maps.
I came to see the damage that was done
and the treasures that prevail.”
—Adrienne Rich (b. 1929)
“The Harmless Torturers. In the Bad Old Days, each torturer inflicted severe pain on one victim. Things have now changed. Each of the thousand torturers presses a button, thereby turning the switch once on each of the thousand instruments. The victims suffer the same severe pain. But none of the torturers makes any victims pain perceptibly worse.”
—Derek Parfit (b. 1943)
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