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 Although Nigeria is not located in a defined seismic region, the country suffered  15 earthquakes between 1933 and 2000, with three of those happening in a single year. In 1933 a recorded earthquake happened in Warri, Nigeria. This was followed by the earthquake that hit Lagos and the surrounding area 3 years later. A recorded earthquake in the Ohafia region in 1961 may have been caused by a shift in the slope, according to researchers. the worst earthquakes were recorded in 1984 near Ijebu Ode. The town of Jushi Kwari experienced another earthquake in 2000. Nigeria might not be as seismically active as these earthquakes show. Here are some measures to deal with that hazard. Public Awareness and readiness, people, and communities can react to seismic disasters more effectively if preparedness actions are encouraged and the public is made aware of the risks associated with earthquakes. Planning for disaster response and Recovery, two essential mitigation strategies are creating strong plans for hazard responses and making sure there are sufficient resources available for post-earthquake recovery activities. Building codes and regulations, strict building rules that mandate that structures should be made to resist seismic forces and strictly enforced to minimize the chances of damage during earthquakes. 


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