Blessed Fate: The Study on how Heritage Churches resist natural calamities

Heritage structures are known to be resilient structures in terms of their structural stability. These buildings proved their strength throughout their existence. However, some heritage structures lead to undesirable fate due to some uncontrollable factors such as natural calamities.The Philippines...

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Earthquake damage
Earthquakes
Flash floods
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Historical buildings
Natural disasters
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Structural stability
Typhoons
Volcanic eruptions
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