Perhaps there are no visible changes. The amplitude of the earthquake is small. No resonance - no destruction. Watch the video from the Internet (the author is unknown to me, sorry).
Certainly! Here are a few articles that might be helpful in understanding the effect of seismic loads caused by earthquakes in concrete buildings:
"Seismic Response of Reinforced Concrete Buildings" by Anil K. Chopra (Journal of Structural Engineering, 1981) - This paper presents a study of the seismic response of reinforced concrete buildings based on a simplified mathematical model. The author investigates the effect of different parameters, such as building height, soil stiffness, and seismic ground motion, on the seismic response of the buildings.
"Seismic Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Different Structural Walls" by Yu Liu, et al. (Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2019) - This paper presents a numerical study of the seismic behavior of reinforced concrete buildings with different types of structural walls. The authors investigate the effect of wall configuration, such as shear wall location and opening size, on the seismic response of the buildings.
"Seismic Retrofitting of Reinforced Concrete Buildings: State-of-the-Art Review" by C. Amarnath, et al. (Structures, 2018) - This paper presents a review of the state-of-the-art in seismic retrofitting of reinforced concrete buildings. The authors discuss various retrofitting techniques, such as jacketing, external post-tensioning, and base isolation, and their effectiveness in improving the seismic performance of the buildings.
"Seismic Damage to Reinforced Concrete Buildings in the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake" by T. Nakamura, et al. (Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami, 2013) - This paper presents a field investigation of the seismic damage to reinforced concrete buildings in the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan. The authors analyze the damage patterns and investigate the effect of various factors, such as building height, soil condition, and seismic intensity, on the seismic performance of the buildings.
I hope these articles are helpful for your research!