grammar - "The earthquake, along with its subsequent aftershocks, HAS/HAVE ..." - plural or singular subject?


Is a subject singular or plural with a modifying prepositional phrase that has plural objects?


Would it be "has" or "have" in this case:



The earthquake, along with its subsequent aftershocks, has/have created an atmosphere of panic among the city's residents.





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