The shockwave from using explosives to open up the cave caused a certain impact on the cave's internal structure.
Normally, without any vibration, the sand and gravel layers maintain a delicate balance, only drifting down a slight layer when the wind blows into the cave.
After the earthquake, large sections of sand and gravel, already slightly damaged internally, peeled off and fell from the cave ceiling.
In the storeroom, everywhere you looked, the stored supplies were covered with a layer of dust.
The scenes in the bedroom and kitchen were no better, with small piles of earth of varying heights everywhere.
However, overall, the load-bearing beams and cement support columns still played their proper roles, and there was no large-scale collapse inside the cave.
The food racks, storage shelves, bedside cabinet in the bedroom, wooden boxes, and drying racks were not damaged and could be used once the dust was cleaned off.
