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epicenter

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/ˈɛpɪsɛntər/
Forms:epicenters
1

the point on the surface of the earth vertically above the focus of an earthquake where its effects are felt most strongly

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  • The epicenter of the earthquake was located just outside the city, causing widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure.
  • Rescue teams focused their efforts on the epicenter, where the impact of the natural disaster was most severe.
  • Scientists determined the epicenter of the aftershock to be a few miles from the original quake, further complicating recovery efforts.
  • The small town, once the epicenter of the cultural movement, still retained its vibrant artistic community.
  • During the pandemic, the city became the epicenter of the outbreak, with hospitals struggling to manage the influx of patients.