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People are noting what is in the test branch. You also need to enable them, as mentioned above 👍
4 buildings catch fire in my city and they needed maintenance after it was over.
My guess is that the earthquake will happen randomly in 1 "city region" area of ifluence and not all over the map, but honestly i also only have one city and 1 industry area right now and so i cannot tell what happen in the other end of the map since i have nothing there
PS.. the west big firetruck ( truck with trailer ) is awesome.. i highly recommend to get at least one for every firestation.
a) select an epicenter randomly on the map
b) if in it´s range are your buildings, you get immediately transfered there with your camera
c) if not, you won´t even know
Risks of earthquakes:
- the higher the magnitude, the higher the immediate damage to some buildings in its area and also the higher count of fires. It is not unusual to get 6-7 fires with high magnitude earthquake.
- fires also damage structures, so both of these are a good reason to not wait until 50% for building repairs, but to get it lower, especially in densey built areas.
If you want to see a earthquake of 6,3 magnitude, let me be of service. Clip is in CZ, but you do not need to know the language to understand most of it
https://youtu.be/xV8KBrj5LRQ
BTW it created 6 fires and no bulding was destroyed, though you can see bunch of them needing repair right away. And I run repairs on 40% with dedicated repairCOs on autosearch, just FYI ;)