Damage. On Guadeloupe, Pointe-à-Pitre suffered severe damage with a maximum of 8–900 houses being destroyed of the 1,222 that existed before the earthquake. The earthquake was quickly followed by fires that caused further destruction.
On Guadeloupe, Pointe-à-Pitre suffered severe damage with a maximum of 8–900 houses being destroyed of the 1,222 that existed before the earthquake.[4] The earthquake was quickly followed by fires that caused further destruction.[5]
The island of Antigua was also badly affected, with all churches and mills throughout the island reported destroyed. Forty deaths were reported. Damage was also reported from Montserrat, with six casualties.[5]
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&NO TO ANY:"Pit" kids of:"BRAD&ANGELINA'S" AND NO TO:ANY "Pits" AT ALL.😜😜😜
&NO TO ANY:"Pit" kids of:"BRAD&ANGELINA'S" AND NO TO:ANY "Pits" AT ALL.😜😜😜
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1843_Guadeloupe_earthquake
http://www.dpsninc.org/index.php/stories/36-the-caribbean-s-strongest-earthquake
http://www.dpsninc.org/index.php/stories/36-the-caribbean-s-strongest-earthquake
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