subsidence
the risk of soil subsidence in Cuba is a complex phenomenon that involves a combination of natural and human factors, which can cause this on insufficient drainage systems, human activities, clayey or unstable soils, earthquakes and tectonic movements, etc.
one of the main triggers is the drainage system that is not very well suited to the place where it is located, it is also due to heavy rains, climate changes are some things that can saturate the ground and cause soil compaction, which generates the humidity in the soil. also when they are building uncontrolled urbanism and the extradition of natural resources alter the original characteristics of the terrain. Cuba is in a zone prone to earthquakes which generates fracture movements and displacement of the terrain which helps to increase the risk of subsidence in affected areas.
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