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*[[1954 Eureka earthquake]] – {{M|l}}6.5, one killed and several injured [https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ushis2000/executive] |
*[[1954 Eureka earthquake]] – {{M|l}}6.5, one killed and several injured [https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ushis2000/executive] |
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*[[1957 Jamaica earthquake]] – {{M|w}}6.2 in Jamaica, 3–4 deaths, several injuries, major damage [https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/iscgem886000/executive] [http://nlj.gov.jm/history-notes/Earthquakes%20of%20Jamaica%20final%20edited.pdf][https://www.uwi.edu/ekacdm/node/286] |
*[[1957 Jamaica earthquake]] – {{M|w}}6.2 in Jamaica, 3–4 deaths, several injuries, major damage [https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/iscgem886000/executive] [http://nlj.gov.jm/history-notes/Earthquakes%20of%20Jamaica%20final%20edited.pdf][https://www.uwi.edu/ekacdm/node/286] |
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*[[1958 Etorofu earthquake]]/[[1958 Kuril Islands earthquake]] <small>(section in [[:ja:択捉島沖地震#1958年択捉島沖地震|ja]])</small> – Felt IX and a large tsunami [https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/official19581106225809_30/executive] |
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*[[1969 Huaytapallana earthquake]] |
*[[1969 Huaytapallana earthquake]] |
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*[[1970 Luzon earthquake]] – {{M|w}}7.4, 15 deaths, major damage in Manila. |
*[[1970 Luzon earthquake]] – {{M|w}}7.4, 15 deaths, major damage in Manila. |
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Earthquake events
- 1820 Zakynthos earthquake – Mw 6.86, Greece. 386 killed. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- 1847 Cairo earthquake – Egypt, MSK IX, 185 killed. [6] [7] [8]
- 1853 Cumaná earthquake – Ms 6.7 Venezuela, MMI IX, >1,000–4,000 killed. (4–6 m tsunami) [9] [10]
- 1882 Fort Collins earthquake – Mw 6.6 in Colorado, Biggest recorded earthquake to hit Colorado [11]
- 1885 Bengal earthquake – Mw 6.9 in Bangladesh and Myanmar, 75 deaths [12]
- 1911 Calaveras earthquake – Mw 6.5 [13]
- 1929 Suşehri earthquake - tr
- 1950 Java earthquake – Mw 6.6 in Indonesia, 16 deaths, MMI VII [14][15][16]
- 1951 Nicaragua earthquake
- 1954 Eureka earthquake – ML 6.5, one killed and several injured [17]
- 1957 Jamaica earthquake – Mw 6.2 in Jamaica, 3–4 deaths, several injuries, major damage [18] [19][20]
- 1969 Huaytapallana earthquake
- 1970 Luzon earthquake – Mw 7.4, 15 deaths, major damage in Manila.
- 1971 Burdur earthquake – Mw 6.3, Turkey. 57–100 deaths. [21] [22] [23]
- 1973 Knoxville earthquake – tied for the most powerful known earthquake generated by the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone
- 1977 Solomon Islands earthquakes – Series of earthquakes, largest Mw 7.5, 52 deaths in total.
- 1980 Mammoth Lakes earthquakes – A series of 5.5–6.2 earthquakes near Aspen Springs, Mono county. Several injured and some damage. [24]
- 1986 Ohio earthquake – Mw 5.0, 17 injured, significant damage.[25]
- 1987 Pantar earthquake – Mw 6.7 in Indonesia, 125 deaths, 108 injured[26][27]
- 1989 Datong earthquake – Mw 5.4 in China, 29 deaths, 150 injured[28]
- 1989 Sichuan earthquake – Mw 6.4 in China, 11 deaths, 42 injured[29]
- 1990 Balochistan earthquake – Mw 6.1 in Pakistan, 11 deaths, 40 injured[30]
- 1990 Hindu Kush earthquake – Mw 5.8 in Afghanistan, 11 deaths, 250 injured[31]
- 1990 Hormozgan earthquake – Mw 6.6 in Iran, 22 deaths, 100 injured[32]
- 1990 Minahasa earthquake – Mw 7.8 in Indonesia, 5 deaths, 36 injured [33][34]
- 1991 Arequipa earthquake – Mw 5.3 in Peru, 92 deaths, 30 injured[35]
- 1991 Erbil earthquake – Mw 5.5 in Iraq, 20 deaths, many injured[36]
- 1991 Guatemala earthquake – Mw 6.2 in Quatemala, 25 deaths, 200 injured[37][38]
- 1991 Yemen earthquake – Mw 4.7 in Yemen, 11 deaths, 40 injured.[39][40]
- 1993 Futuna earthquake – Mw 6.4 earthquake in Wallis and Futuna, 5 dead, 201 injured (20 serious)[41] [42]
- 1994 Afghanistan earthquake – Mw 6.1 in Afghanistan, 160 deaths, 330 injured[43][44]
- 1994 North Maluku earthquake – Mw 7.0 in Indonesia, 9 deaths, 300 injured[45][46]
- 1994 Uganda earthquake – Mw 6.2 in Uganda, 9 deaths[47][48]
- 1995 Choco earthquake – Mw 6.4 in Colombia, 45 deaths, 400 injured[49][50]
- 1995 Gansu earthquake – Mw 5.6 in China, 14 deaths, 60 injured[51]
- 1995 Paphos earthquake – Mw 5.9 in Cyprus, 2 dead, 5 injured, significant damage[52][53]
- 1995 Tauramena earthquake – Mw 6.5 quake in Colombia. MMI IX. Six deaths. [54]
- 1996 Cotopaxi earthquake – Mw 6.0 in Ecor, 27 deaths, 100 injured[55]
- 1999 Kazerun earthquake – Mw 6.2 in Iran, 26 killed, MMI VII [56]
- 2004 Bali earthquake – Mw 5.8 in Indonesia – 1 dead, 29 (22 from Lombok, 7 from Bali) injured. Maximum Intensity VI [57] [58]
- 2007 Rasht earthquake – Mw 5.2 in Tajikistan, 12 deaths.[59]
- 2007 Yunnan earthquake – Mw 6.1 in China, 3 dead, 329 injured[60][61]
- 2012 Sulawesi earthquake – Mw 6.3 in Indonesia, 6 dead, 43 injured [62][63]
- 2017 Taxkorgan earthquake – Mw 5.4 in China, 8 dead, 25 injured[64][65]
- 1793 Kansei earthquake
- 1904 Oslo earthquake
- 1933 Abruzzo earthquake , series of earthquakes, largest Mw 5.6–6.0 in Italy, 12 deaths[66][67]
- 1950 Cusco earthquake
- 1951 El Salvador earthquakes
- 1975 Coquimbo earthquake – Ms 6.9 in Chile, 2–3 deaths, 18–25 injuries, 28,000 homeless, major damage, Maximum MMI VIII [68][69][70]
- 1986 Cuzco earthquake – Mw 5.2 in Peru, 16 deaths, 170 injured[71]
- 2000 Afyon earthquake – Mw 6.0 in Turkey, 6 deaths, 41 injured[72]
Earthquake-related topics
- Earthquakes in the Northeastern United States
- Southern Oklahoma Seismic Zone
- Azores Plate
- Saline River Fault
- San Andreas Valley
- Liquefaction zone
- Main Boundary Thrust
- Pontesford–Linley Fault
- Banda Detachment
- Cimandiri Fault
- Kendeng Fault