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Image: Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan

These tent structures served as temporary homes in Guyuan after the 12 May 2008 earthquake.

These tent structures served as temporary homes in Guyuan after the 12 May 2008 earthquake.

Image: Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan

In Guyuan, an outdoor bathroom was created for those who stayed in tents because their homes were too dangerous.

In Guyuan, an outdoor bathroom was created for those who stayed in tents because their homes were too dangerous.

Image: Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan

Some families in Guyuan had to fashion tents out of whatever materials were on hand to avoid staying in their damaged homes after the 12 May 2008 earthquake.

Some families in Guyuan had to fashion tents out of whatever materials were on hand to avoid staying in their damaged homes after the 12 May 2008 earthquake.

Image: Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan
Guyuan

Litter and debris line the nearly empty streets of Guyuan after the 12 May 2008 earthquake.

Litter and debris line the nearly empty streets of Guyuan after the 12 May 2008 earthquake.

Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u Crater, Kīlauea Volcano,...
Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u, Kīlauea
Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u, Kīlauea
Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u, Kīlauea

Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u Crater, Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai‘i

Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u Crater, Kīlauea Volcano,...
Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u, Kīlauea
Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u, Kīlauea
Volcanic-gas plume rises from Halema‘uma‘u, Kīlauea

A plume of volcanic gases (chiefly water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide), tiny lava and rock particles, and droplets drifts southwest in the tradewinds from Halema‘uma‘u Crater.

A plume of volcanic gases (chiefly water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide), tiny lava and rock particles, and droplets drifts southwest in the tradewinds from Halema‘uma‘u Crater.

Image: Wildfire Aftermath
Wildfire Aftermath
Wildfire Aftermath
Wildfire Aftermath

A sign from a rural home owner giving thanks to fire fighters who battled the Little Wolf fire that burned 15,000 acres in Western Montana in 1994. Wildfires continue to burn thousands of acres of forests and grassland along with homes each year across the nation.

A sign from a rural home owner giving thanks to fire fighters who battled the Little Wolf fire that burned 15,000 acres in Western Montana in 1994. Wildfires continue to burn thousands of acres of forests and grassland along with homes each year across the nation.

Image: Old Faithful Erupting
Old Faithful Erupting
Old Faithful Erupting
Old Faithful Erupting

Photograph of the Old Faithful Geyser erupting in Yellowstone Nationl Park. Old Faithful was named in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Yellowstone expedition and was the first geyser in the Park to be named.

Photograph of the Old Faithful Geyser erupting in Yellowstone Nationl Park. Old Faithful was named in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Yellowstone expedition and was the first geyser in the Park to be named.

May 2, 2008, Chaitén volcano in Chile erupted with an ash column th...
May 2, 2008, Chaitén volcano in Chile erupted with an ash column th...
May 2, 2008, Chaitén volcano in Chile erupted with an ash column th...
May 2, 2008, Chaitén volcano in Chile erupted with an ash column th...

May 2, 2008, Chaitén volcano in Chile erupted with an ash column that rose to about 17 km (10 mi) and lasted for 6 hours. Activity continued into 2009, including this ash emission on May 27, 2008.

May 2, 2008, Chaitén volcano in Chile erupted with an ash column that rose to about 17 km (10 mi) and lasted for 6 hours. Activity continued into 2009, including this ash emission on May 27, 2008.

Image: Damaged Staircase
Damaged Staircase
Damaged Staircase
Damaged Staircase

An apartment building's damaged staircase seen from the outside.

An apartment building's damaged staircase seen from the outside.

Image: Collapsed Brick Wall
Collapsed Brick Wall
Collapsed Brick Wall
Collapsed Brick Wall

Collapsed brick wall alongside a Pengzhou street.

Collapsed brick wall alongside a Pengzhou street.

Image: Collapsed Building
Collapsed Building
Collapsed Building
Collapsed Building

Partially collapsed residential building in Pengzhou.

Partially collapsed residential building in Pengzhou.

Image: Collapsed Garages
Collapsed Garages
Collapsed Garages
Collapsed Garages

Collapsed brick garages in Pengzhou.

Collapsed brick garages in Pengzhou.

Image: Collapsed Roof
Collapsed Roof
Collapsed Roof
Collapsed Roof

Collapsed garage roof in Pengzhou.

Collapsed garage roof in Pengzhou.

Image: Crack Stretching Over Building
Crack Stretching Over Building
Crack Stretching Over Building
Crack Stretching Over Building

Long crack stretching over facade of apartment building in Pengzhou.

Long crack stretching over facade of apartment building in Pengzhou.

Image: Collapsed Home
Collapsed Home
Collapsed Home
Collapsed Home

Man standing in front of collapsed home in Pengzhou.

Man standing in front of collapsed home in Pengzhou.

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Damaged Building
Damaged Building
Damaged Building

Damaged residential building in Pengzhou.

Damaged residential building in Pengzhou.

View of Chaitén lava dome looking north, on May 26, 2008. Note simu...
View of Chaitén lava dome looking north, on May 26, 2008. Note simu...
View of Chaitén lava dome looking north, on May 26, 2008. Note simu...
View of Chaitén lava dome looking north, on May 26, 2008. Note simu...

View of Chaitén lava dome looking north, on May 26, 2008. Note simultaneous explosion and effusion of new lava on left-central side of dome. Caldera is about 3 km wide.

View of Chaitén lava dome looking north, on May 26, 2008. Note simultaneous explosion and effusion of new lava on left-central side of dome. Caldera is about 3 km wide.

Heavy rains in May 2008 remobilized ash laid down by the eruption o...
Heavy rains in May 2008 remobilized ash laid down by the eruption o...
Heavy rains in May 2008 remobilized ash laid down by the eruption o...
Heavy rains in May 2008 remobilized ash laid down by the eruption o...

All visible streets and the nearby airport were buried in 3 to 6 feet of mud, and the city harbor was destroyed.

All visible streets and the nearby airport were buried in 3 to 6 feet of mud, and the city harbor was destroyed.

Image: Severely Damaged Buildings
Severely Damaged Buildings
Severely Damaged Buildings
Severely Damaged Buildings

Civilians on road alongside severely damaged residential buildings in Mianyang.

Civilians on road alongside severely damaged residential buildings in Mianyang.

Image: Temporary Housing Camp
Temporary Housing Camp
Temporary Housing Camp
Temporary Housing Camp

Temporary housing camp for earthquake victims in Mianyang.

Temporary housing camp for earthquake victims in Mianyang.