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Why did the Kaik?ura Earthquake in New Zealand pose a unique geological engineering challenge?

A. Magma intrusion

B. Obsolete structural design codes

C. Simultaneous rupture of multiple faults

D. Acidic groundwater

Answer: Option C

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The Kaik?ura earthquake involved the simultaneous rupture of over 20 faults, causing widespread uplift and displacement�an unusual geodynamic event requiring new seismic models.

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