TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 

 2 28 20  0  0 1600 -16.600  -70.800  20 8.1   0  Southern Peru

 

This event did limited damage in the Arequipa and Omate regions of southern Peru.

 

 2 28 15  0  0 1633  35.020  139.020   0 7.0   0  Central Honshu, Japan

 

More than 150 killed in Odawara, Japan.

 

 2 28  0  0  0 1855  40.180   29.100   0 7.5   0  Turkey

 

This event occurred in the same area as the great earthquake of August 17, 1999. The 1855 event killed more than 1600 and had Magnitude approximately 7.5 causing extensive damage in Turkey and Asia Minor; Adrianople, Dardanelles and Gallipoli. A similar damaging event had occurred slightly south four years earlier on Feb. 28, 1851.

 

 2 28 18 59  5 1915  23.600  123.500  60 7.7  21  Taiwan

 

In the southwestern Ryukyu Islands.

 

 2 28 14 21 42 1934  -5.000  150.000  60 7.2  15  New Britain

 2 28 12 54 33 1943  36.500   70.500 210 7.0  53  Hindu Kush, Afghanistan

 2 28  0 13  4 1949 -57.000  -29.000  60 7.0   0  South Sandwich Islands

 2 28 10 20 59 1950  45.600  143.500 340 8.3 186  Kuril Islands

 

No damage was recorded with this earthquake despite the high magnitude, probably because of the 350 km depth of it's hypocenter.

 

 2 28  2 40 32 1969  36.008  -10.573  22 8.0 188  Off Western Portugal

 

The last great earthquake on this date occurred in the North Atlantic Ocean off the Coast of Portugal in 1969 (Mw 8.0). This epicenter was near the epicenter of the great Lisbon earthquake in 1755, one of the most disastrous earthquakes to strike in western Europe. A second great earthquake struck the same area in 1975 (Mw 8.1). Neither of the events in the past 40 years has created a tsunami or caused cultural damage.

 

 2 28  6 37 50 1973  50.486  156.584  27 7.2 178  Kamchatka

 

Felt at Hiroo and Urakawa, Hokkaido, Japan. A minor tsunami was generated.

 

 2 28 21 27  7 1979  60.740 -141.550  16 7.4 543  Southeastern Alaska

 

Felt over an area of about 500,000 sq. miles of Alaska, Yukon and British Colombia. Seven major earthquakes have been located in this area of Alaska between 1899 and 1979, three of which were Mw>8. The earthquake did minor damage throughout the region, but because the area is an ice field, damage was limited and there were no deaths recorded. A 15-cm tsunami was recorded at Yakutat, Alaska.

 

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 28  1 58  8 1948  53.370 -132.730   0 6.5   0  Queen Charlotte Islands

 2 28 10 52 31 1970  52.590 -175.040 161 6.1 372  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity III on Adak and Amchitka Islands.

 

 2 28 19 19 17 1974  52.903 -166.761   3 5.1 153  Fox Islands

 2 28  9 43 58 1976  51.560 -178.630  38 5.0  41  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2 28 21 27  7 1979  60.740 -141.550  16 7.4 543  Southeast Alaska

 

Felt over an area of about 500,000 sq. miles of Alaska, Yukon and British Colombia. Seven major earthquakes have been located in this area of Alaska between 1899 and 1979, three of which were Mw>8. The earthquake did minor damage throughout the region, but because the area is an ice field, damage was limited and there were no deaths recorded. A 15-cm tsunami was recorded at Yakutat, Alaska. Felt over an area of about 500,000 sq. km. At Icy Bay Lumber Camp where the intensity was strongest trucks were thrown from the road and books shaken to the floor. Cracks appeared in walls.

 

 2 28 13 10 59 1981  52.267 -168.438   0 5.0  11  Fox Islands

 2 28  8 55 44 1982  51.498 -178.329  55 5.2 220  Andreanof Islands

 2 28 15 16 12 1984  40.306 -125.169   5 5.0  94  Off the Coast of No. California

 

Felt with intensity IV in the Petrolia and Honeydew areas. Also felt at Loleta, Piercy, Rio Dell and Whitethorn.

 

 2 28 23 43 36 1990  34.142 -117.731   6 5.6 220  Southern California

 

Known as the Upland CA, earthquake of 1990, this event (Ms 6.2) injured 30 people and caused damage estimated to be $12.7 million. It was the second (after Whittier) of a series of damaging earthquakes in the Los Angeles area from 1987 - 1997.

 

 2 28 21 51 40 1994  44.702 -129.893  10 5.4 121  Off Coast of Oregon

 2 28 21 52 56 1994  44.636 -129.940  10 5.6  72  Off Coast of Oregon

 2 28 18 54 33 2001  47.149 -122.727  52 6.8  66  Washington

 

Approximately 400 people were injured and major damage occurred in Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia. Maximum intensity was recorded at VIII in Olympia and in downtown Seattle. Estimated damage $4 billion U.S.  dollars. Felt from central Oregon to British Columbia on the north an east to Montana. Sand blows and liquefactions were observed. Landslides were common near Tacoma and Renton.

 

 2 28 03 02 18 2002  51.218 -178.259  33 5.0  10  Andreanof Islands, Alaska

 2 28 02 05 17 2004  50.960 -130.650  10 5.1  10  Vancouver Islands, Canada

 2 28 12 49 21 2005  47.960 -129.040  10 5.0  10  Off Coast of Washington

 2 28 13 50 22 2005  47.990 -128.970  10 5.0  10  Off Coast of Washington

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 27  0 43 18 1903  -8.000  106.000  60 8.1  24  Java, Indonesia

 

South of Java. Felt over Banten. Small cracks wre observed in walls.

 

 2 27 20 20 36 1916  12.000  -90.000  60 7.6   6  El Salvador

 

Near the coast of El Salvador.

 

 2 27 18 23 34 1921 -18.500 -173.000  60 7.2  12  Tonga

 2 27 20 43 23 1955 -28.250 -175.000   0 8.0   0  Tonga

 

Felt with intensity VII at Raoul Island.

 

 2 27  8 31 58 1987  53.500 -167.400  25 7.2   0  Fox Islands

 

The largest event to occur in the U.S./Canada region on Feb. 27 was this Ms 7.2 earthquake in the Fox Islands region of the Aleutians, Alaska in 1987. This earthquake produced minor damage at Dutch Harbor and Unalaska.  Maximum intensity V at Akutan.

 

 2 27 21  8  2 1997  29.976   68.208  33 7.3 362  Pakistan

 

At least 57 were killed and hundreds injured. Thousands were left homeless in Pakistan. More than 500 houses were damaged or destroyed and many domestic animals were killed. Landslides blocked roads and railroads. Felt throughout Pakistan and Baluchistan.

 

 2 27 06 34 11 2010 -36.122  -72.898  22 8.8  10  Central Chile

 

(NEIC) At least 523 people killed, 24 missing, about 12,000 injured, 800,000 displaced and at least 370,000 houses, 4,013 schools, 79 hospitals and 4,200 boats damaged or destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami in the Valparaiso-Concepcion-Temuco area.  At least 1.8 million people affected in Araucania, Bio- Bio, Maule, O'Higgins, Region Metropolitana and Valparaiso. The total economic loss in Chile was estimated at 30 billion US dollars. Electricity, telecommunications and water supplies were disrupted and the airports at Concepcion and Santiago had minor damage. The tsunami damaged or destroyed many buildings and roads at Concepcion, Constitucion, Dichato and Pichilemu and also damaged boats and a dock in the San Diego area, USA. Maximum acceleration of 0.65g was recorded at Concepcion and more than 2 m of uplift along the coast was observed near Arauco.  Felt (IX) at Concepcion; (VIII) at Chiguayante, Coronel, Lebu, Nacimiento, Parral, Penco, Rancagua, Santiago, San Vicente, Talca, Temuco and Tome; (VII) from La Ligua to Villarrica; (VI) as far as Ovalle and Valdivia. Felt in Chile as far as Iquique and Punta Arenas. Felt (V) at Cutral-Co and San Juan; (IV) at Cordoba, Mendoza and San Carlos de Bariloche; (III) at Buenos Aires, Argentina and (II) at Sao Paulo, Brazil.  Felt in much of Argentina and in parts of Bolivia, southern Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. Seiches were observed on Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA. A Pacific-wide tsunami was generated. Tsunami wave heights in centimeters (above sea level) were recorded at the following selected tide gauges: 71 at Pago Pago, American Samoa; 22 at Winter Harbour, Canada; 261 at Valparaiso, 181 at Talcahuano, 164 at Coquimbo, 144 at Corral, 118 at Arica, 90 at Caldera, 79 at San Felix, 68 at Iquique, 47 at Antofagasta and 40 at San Pedro, Chile; 33 at Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 105 at Santa Cruz and 41 at Baltra, Ecuador; 32 at Rikitea, French Polynesia; 95 at Hanasaki, 40 at Ofunato and 30 at Naha, Japan; 21 on Johnston Island; 15 on Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands; 32 on Midway Island; 65.5 at Acapulco and 35.9 at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; 117 at Gisborne, 101 on Chatham Island, 98 at Owenga and 50 on Raoul Island, New Zealand; 37 at Manus, Papua New Guinea; 69 at Callao, Peru; 16 at Currimao, Philippines; 42 at Apia, Samoa; 63 at King Cove, 42 on Atka, 39 at Seward, 39 on Shemya, 36 at Kodiak, 36 at Yakutat and 23 at Craig, Alaska, USA; 91 at Santa Barbara, 64 at Crescent City, 60 at La Jolla and 46 at Point Reyes, California; 86 at Kahului, 51 at Kawaihae, 40 at Nawiliwili and 26 at Honolulu, Hawaii;

 

 2 27 08 01 23 2010 -37.773  -75.048  35 7.4  10  Central Chile

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 27  1 29 18 1937  31.866 -116.566  10 5.0   0  Baja California

 

Off the coast of Lower California. Felt at El Centro and Mission Hills in San Diego.

 

 2 27 22 19 52 1959  38.000 -112.500   0 5.0   6  Utah

 

Felt with intensity VI over about 1500 sq. miles of southwestern Utah.  Maximum intensity occurred at Panguitch where plaster cracked and dishes broke. Many were frightened. Loud earthquake noises were heard. Felt also at Bear Valley Junction.  Felt with minor damage at Antimony, Greenville and Hatch.

 

 2 27  8 10  3 1960  51.500 -178.000  33 6.1   0  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 2 27 13  6 30 1961  52.580 -169.030   0 6.1   0  Fox Islands

 2 27 23 36 23 1963  55.200 -162.000   0 5.2   0  Unimak Island

 2 27  7 46 29 1965  28.500 -112.100  33 5.7 108  Gulf of California

 2 27 20 43  0 1966  54.000 -164.000  37 5.0  30  Unimak Island

 2 27  7  7 56 1970  50.130 -179.590   7 6.0 327  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity III on Amchitka Island.

 

 2 27  7 17 51 1970  50.130 -179.780  21 5.0  52  Andreanof Islands

 2 27  0 31 40 1971  40.338 -124.526   3 5.4 141  Off Coast No. California

 

Felt over about 12,000 sq km. of the coast of northern California.  Felt strongest at Eureka, Fort Bragg and McKinleyville. Damage occurred to cracked windows at Ferndale and sheetrock cracked at Honeydew.  Felt as far as Bridgeville.

 

 2 27  3 42  1 1974  43.870 -128.429  15 5.0  96  Off Coast of Oregon

 2 27  3 43 20 1974  43.741 -128.574  43 5.0  57  Off Coast of Oregon

 2 27 12 18  7 1982  62.336 -147.923  71 5.0 131  Southern Alaska

 

Felt with intensity III at Fairbanks. Also felt at Anchorage and Palmer.

 

 2 27 15 55 33 1983  55.072 -158.999  36 5.0  42  Alaska Peninsula

 2 27 20 40 31 1983  50.725 -129.928  10 5.0 116  Vancouver B.C.

 2 27  8 31 54 1987  53.442 -167.288  10 6.7 653  Fox Islands

 

The largest event to occur in the U.S./Canada region on Feb. 27 was this Ms 6.7 earthquake in the Fox Islands region of the Aleutians, Alaska in 1987. This earthquake produced minor damage at Dutch Harbor and Unalaska.  Maximum intensity V at Akutan.

 

 2 27 12 33  5 1990  51.640 -175.410  46 5.0   0  Andreanof Islands

 2 27 21 49 56 1990  52.013 -166.897  33 5.3 155  Fox Islands

 2 27  2 22 15 2000  60.292 -146.072  33 5.2 268  Southern Alaska

 

Felt at Cordova and Glennallen.

 

 2 27 15 35 30 2003  58.706 -156.867 202 5.5  10  Alaska Peninsula

 

(NEIC) Felt (II) at Anchorage, Palmer and Thunderbird Falls.

 

 2 27 22 25 43 2013  43.220 -126.564  10 5.2  10  Off Coast of Oregon

 

(NEIC) Felt (III) at Dallas. Also felt at Brookings, Dundee, Hillsboro, Independence, Newport, Portland, Salem and Sheridan. Felt at Crescent City, California and at Vancouver and Woodland, Washington.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 26 16 42  0 1909   5.000  -95.000  60 7.1  44  South of Panama

 2 26  4 58 12 1914 -18.000  -67.000 130 7.2   8  Southern Peru

 2 26 22 14 27 1945  26.000  143.500  50 7.1  18  Volcano Islands

 2 26 11 31  4 1952 -14.100  -69.900 250 7.5   0  Southern Peru

 

Undulatory motion noted at Cuzco. Objects were displaced at la Granja Modelo de Kcaira. Alarmed citizens of Arequipa. Felt at Paruro, Anta, Izcuchaca Moquegua and in La Paz, Bolivia.

 

 2 26  0 32 31 1953  51.800  157.500 150 7.0 180  Kamchatka

 2 26 11 42 30 1953 -11.000  164.250   0 7.2   0  Santa Cruz Is.

 2 26 18 10 48 1961  31.600  131.850  40 7.1   0  Kyushu

 

Two deaths were associated with the quake and 7 were injured. 170 homes were destroyed at Miyazaki. A three-foot tsunami was observed in southwest Shikoku Island, Japan.

 

 2 26 20 14  7 1963  -7.500  146.100 156 7.4  81  Papua New Guinea

 

Felt widely in southeastern New Guinea. Maximum intensity VII at Yodda.  Also felt at Popondetta, Pindice and Lae.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 26 13 47  0 1864  36.900 -121.500   0 5.9   0  Central California

 

This event cracked adobe walls at Monterey and caused objects to fall over at Watsonville, it was severe at San Francisco and Santa Cruz. The 1932 event occurred near Big Sur, CA.

 

 2 26  1 19 12 1928  66.700 -172.500  15 6.4   0  Bering Sea

 

Aftershock of strong event that occurred on Feb. 21.

 

 2 26  2 30  0 1930  33.000 -115.500   0 5.0   0  Southern California

 

Felt over about 21,000 sq miles near Westmorland. Craters of mud and water were formed. At Westmorland glass broke and walls cracked. Damage to older buildings.  Maximum intensity VIII.

 

 2 26 16 58 47 1932  36.000 -121.000   0 5.0   0  Central California

 

Felt in the Monterey Bay region with maximum intensity IV at Aptos, Asilomar, Gonzales, Santa Cruz. Felt throughout Central California.

 

 2 26 23 27  0 1939  33.000 -109.000   0 5.5   0  Arizona

 2 26 23 29 24 1960  51.320 -177.970   0 6.1   0  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt on Adak.

 

 2 26 10 48 55 1987  53.900 -163.700   0 5.0   0  Fox Islands

 2 26 13 37  8 2000  54.556 -161.625  57 5.0 135  Unimak Islands

 2 26 12 19 54 2007  40.643 -124.866   0 5.4  10  Off Coast of No. California

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Bayside, Eureka, Ferndale, Loleta and Petrolia; (III) at Arcata, Blue Lake, Fortuna, Garberville, Hydesville, Kneeland, McKinleyville, Trinidad and Whitethorn; (II) at Oakland, Petaluma, Rio Dell and San Francisco. Felt at Alameda, Anderson, Angels Camp, Berkeley, Boulder Creek, Carlotta, Concord, Crescent City, Dublin, El Sobrante, Fairfield, Fort Bragg, Fremont, Hoopa, Inverness, Kenwood, Mountain View, Myers Flat, Orick, Pleasanton, Redding, Redwood City, Richmond, Sacramento, Samoa, San Jose, San Leandro, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Shingle Springs, Union City, Willow Creek and Yreka. Also felt at Reno, Nevada.

 

 2 26 21 13 40 2014  53.679 -171.837 264 6.1  10  Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2 26 09 45 39 2015  50.084 -175.859  35 5.4  10  Andreanof Islands, Alaska

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 25  0  0  0 1697  16.700  -99.200   0 7.8   0  Guerrero, Mexico

 

Severe damage in Acapulco and Mexico City.

 

 2 25 20 36 12 1915 -20.000  180.000 600 7.2  12  Fiji Islands

 2 25  2 51 37 1935  35.750   25.000  80 7.3   0  Greece

 

Felt with intensity VIII with some damage in the Neapolis and Anognia areas of Crete, Greece.

 

 2 25  3  8 16 1996  15.978  -98.070  21 7.1 403  Guerrero, Mexico

 

Felt in Guerrero, Oaxaca and at Mexico City.

 

 2 25  1 43 59 2000 -19.528  173.818  33 7.5 393  Tonga

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 25 13 37 37 1950  40.000 -112.000   0 5.0   0  Utah

 2 25 21 16 12 1953  56.000 -156.500  60 6.8   0  Alaska Peninsula

 

This Alaskan earthquake apparently occurred as a Ms 6.8 on the Alaska Peninsula and is listed in catalogs from the Decade of North American Geology, International Seismological Service and UNESCO.  Curiously, however no reference to this earthquake is made in the U.S. Earthquakes report for 1953 nor in the U.S.  History although it has been listed in the revised Seismicity of the U.S. (USGS Professional Paper, 1527). It seems an earthquake of this size would have been noted in the U.S. Earthquakes in 1953, so here is a conundrum for historians - did this earthquake occur, and if so, why was there no note of it taken at the time in U.S.  earthquake publications?

 

 2 25  8  8 51 1956  31.500 -115.500  16 5.1   0  Baja California

 2 25 18  8 19 1968  51.370 -176.040  43 5.4 198  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 2 25  6 40 45 1971  52.185 -169.658  37 5.2 105  Fox Islands

 2 25 15 50 55 1971  43.203 -126.575   5 5.0  19  Off Coast of Oregon

 2 25 10 47 39 1980  33.517 -116.550   6 5.6 113  Southern California

 

Slight damage occurred in the Palm Desert area with maximum intensity VI. Also felt in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego regions.

 

 2 25  1 30 17 1989  56.290 -153.730  29 5.1   0  Alaska Peninsula

 2 25  1 43 35 1990  58.676 -142.792  12 6.1 193  Eastern Alaska

 2 25 13 12 14 1993  54.497 -160.803  33 5.1 178  Unimak Island, Alaska

 2 25 08 41 17 1999  52.228  173.962  33 5.1  10  Near Islands, Alaska

 2 25 21 19 25 2002  60.560 -147.155   2 5.0  10  Central Alaska

 

(NEIC) Felt at Chenaga Bay, Tatitliek and Valdez.

 

 2 25 15 56 29 2014  57.211 -154.936  58 5.2  10  Alaska Peninsula

 

NEIC reported the earthquake of M 5.2 in Kodiak, Alaska was felt with intensity II-III in the area(s) of Kodiak, Alaska.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 24  2 30  0 1913  -3.400  -79.600  50 7.7   0 Ecuador

 

Felt with maximum intensity VII. Moderate damage at Gonzanama, Ecuador.

 

 2 24  7 34 36 1923  56.000  162.500  60 7.4  19  Kamchatka

 

Limited damage in the Kamchatka area.

 

 2 24  6 23 40 1934  22.500  144.000  60 7.3  18  Volcano Islands

 2 24  3 52  3 1988  13.477  124.616  25 7.1 453  Luzon, Philippines

 

Felt with maximum intensity VI at Virac where slight damage occurred. Also felt at Naga, Legaspi, Catbalogan, Cebu and Manila.

 

 2 24  7 23 49 2001   1.271  126.249  35 7.1 426  Sulawesi

 

Felt with maximum intensity on Ternate, Sulawesi. Als felt at Manado, Sulawesi.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 24  0  0  0 1665  47.800  -70.000   0 6.4   0  Quebec

 2 24  7 20  0 1892  32.599 -116.300   0 6.9   0  Baja California

 

Felt in northern Baja California with intensity X. Felt strongly as far south as San Quentin. At Carrizo all adobe buildings were destroyed. At Jamul walls and kilns cracked. At Paradise Valley a church and school were demolished.  At San Diego a large number of buildings cracked and plaster fell. Many aftershocks.

 

 2 24  5 45 10 1924  44.000 -127.000   0 5.7   0  Off Coast of Oregon

 2 24 14 10 29 1928  67.200 -173.400  15 6.3   0  Bering Sea

 

Aftershock of strong event that occurred on Feb. 21.

 

 2 24  0 49  3 1934  73.500  -71.500   0 5.6   0  Baffin Bay

 2 24  1 45 10 1935  31.983 -115.200  16 6.0   0  Baja California

 

Felt with intensity V at Holtville where small objects moved. Felt throughout the Imperial Valley area as far as San Diego, Calipatria Lakeside.

 

 2 24 14 15 45 1939  53.000 -164.500  70 6.2   0  Unimak Island

 

Felt by all. Damage at False Pass.

 

 2 24  2 39  4 1948  43.500 -111.000   0 5.0   0  Wyoming

 

Felt over about 1500 sq. miles of Wyoming. Maximum intensity VI. Heavy objects shifted. Felt with intensity VI at Jackson, Moran and Wilson.

 

 2 24  8 15 10 1948  32.500 -118.550   0 5.3   0  Southern California

 

Felt at Lakeside and San Diego.

 

 2 24  3 55  0 1954  41.200  -75.900   0 5.0   0  Pennsylvania

 

Quake at Wilkes Barre, PA with intensity VI. The second in the area in a week (the other was on Feb. 21). Hundreds fled in panic into the streets. Cracks formed in ceilings and walls. Curbs pulled away from sidewalks. Pavement buckled and water and gas mains were broken.

 

 2 24 19 53 14 1966  60.000 -147.900  16 5.1  71  Southern California

 2 24  8  5 40 1970  59.567 -143.874  15 5.9  47  SE Alaska

 2 24  1 43  2 1972  55.940 -158.270  38 5.3 187  Unimak Island

 

Felt with intensity IV at Chignik. Also felt at Unimak and False Pass.

 

 2 24 15 56 51 1972  36.578 -121.209   8 5.1   0  Central California

 

Felt over an area of about 18,000 sq. km. in the region of San Francisco Bay, Berkeley, Maraga, Fresno County and San Luis Obispo.  Minor damage reported including rockfalls on the San Benito River. Some ground cracks were observed.  Maximum intensity VI.

 

2 24 18 54 49 1986  60.800 -148.900   0 5.1   0  Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity II at Gold Creek.

 

 2 24  1 18 52 1987  51.487 -176.773  33 5.1  71  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 2 24  6 15 22 1987  51.437 -174.808  33 5.0  99  Andreanof Islands

 2 24  2 54 22 1988  51.688 -176.808  58 5.3 215  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 2 24  7 19  8 1993  54.309 -162.674  49 5.2  32  Unimak Islands

 

Felt with intensity IV at Cold Bay and King Cove. Also felt at Sand Point.

 

 2 24 13 32 26 2000  51.459 -178.379  50 5.1 230  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2 24 23 43 42 2007  51.452 -178.591  35 5.3  10  Andreanof Islands

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 23  0  0  0 1653  38.200   28.200   0 7.5   0  Turkey

 

Up to 15,000 killed with much damage in Izmir, Turkey. Damage also at Alasehir, Denizli and Aydin.

 

 2 23  0  0  0 1662  -0.200  -78.500   0 7.1   0  Ecuador

 

Aftershock. Damage occurred to buildings at Quito.

 

 2 23 11 14 12 1911  27.000  128.000  60 7.1  20  Ryukyu Islands

 2 23  8  9 12 1933 -20.000  -71.000  40 7.6   8  Northern Chile

 2 23 16  8  8 1949  41.000   83.500  60 7.3  27  China

 2 23 20 26 16 1957  23.950  121.600  55 7.3   0  Taiwan

 

Severe damage at Hualien. 11 dead, 33 injured, 104 houses destroyed. Electric cables were broken. Damage also occurred at Taipei.

 

 2 23 22 11 46 1965 -25.670  -70.630  36 7.0 248  Northern Chile

 

Strong earthquake near Copiapo. One was killed. Several employees of a copper mine were injured. Serious damage occurred.

 

 2 23  0 36 57 1969  -3.100  118.900  13 7.4   0  Celebes

 

Destructive at Madjene, Celebes where 64 were killed and 97 injured. 1287 houses were damaged and several mosques were destroyed. Severe damage occurred to the port of Madjene due to subsidence. Damage also in the villages of Tjampalagian and Wonomoeljo. A tsunami was generated which hit the coast with maximum height 4 meters at Paletoang and 150 cm at PArasanga and Palili.  At least 600 were drowned in the tsunami. Landslides blocked roads between Parasanga and Somba.

 

 2 23  5 51  3 1980  43.530  146.753  44 7.1 316  Kuril Islands

 

Felt with maximum intensity VII on Shikotan. Also felt at Shikotan, Kurilsk and Hokkaido. A tsunami with maximum height 10-cm was generated at Nemuro.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 23  8 54 53 1946  47.045 -122.890   0 5.0   0  Washington

 

Moderate shock felt by many at Olympia. Small objects moved and loosened plaster fell. Dishes clattered. Felt at Lakeview and Seattle.

 

 2 23  2 56 42 1951  44.500 -129.500   0 5.6   0  Off Coast of Oregon

 2 23 20 29 38 1968  51.760 -179.240  88 5.2  62  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 2 23 12 49 29 1970  55.050 -156.860  28 5.1 105  Alaska Peninsula

 2 23  1 16 14 1975  51.260 -179.460  60 5.0 117  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2 23  5  9 43 1975  51.272 -179.273  50 5.0  76  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2 23  3  8 60 1976  52.048 -169.478  26 5.0  62  Fox Islands

 2 23 15 14 16 1976  51.471 -130.442  16 6.0 139  Vancouver, B.C.

 2 23 19  2 20 1990  48.539 -128.397  16 5.1  68  Vancouver, B.C.

 2 23  6 25  4 1991  49.450 -126.890   3 5.2   0  Vancouver, B.C.

 

Felt with intensity VI at Friendly Cove, Surge Narrows, Thasis and Zeballas.  Felt as far as Kyuquat.

 

 2 23  9 48 42 1993  54.359 -161.026  20 5.0  66  Alaska Peninsula

 

Felt at King Cove.

 

 2 23 02 01 02 2008  51.800  176.499   8 5.2      Rat Islands, Aleutians

 2 23 00 04 27 2009  58.916 -153.626  87 5.0      Alaska Peninsula

 

Felt at Homer and Kodiak.

 

 2 23 17 04 45 2013  51.485 -178.116  62 5.1      Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 22  0  0  0 1757  -0.930  -78.610   0 7.0   0  Ecuador

 

Very strongly felt at Latacunga, Ecuador with intensity IX. Up to 1000 were killed.

 

 2 22 13  0  0 1863 -40.000  176.500   5 7.5   0  North Island, New Zealand

 

Felt over most of the Country. Damage was caused at Napier. Ground fissures were observed.

 

 2 22  9 21 42 1909 -18.000 -179.000 550 7.9  12  Tonga

 2 22 17 35 50 1920  47.500  146.000 340 7.5  51  Kuril Islands

 2 22 20 41 46 1929  11.000  -42.000  60 7.2  32  Northern Mid-Atlantic

 2 22 17  5 54 1935  52.250  175.000  25 7.1   0  Near Islands

 2 22 15 31 54 1936 -49.500  164.000  60 7.2  11  South Island, New Zealand

 2 22  9 20 45 1943  17.620 -101.150   0 7.7   0  Guerrero, Mexico

 

Severe damage with the eruption and formation of Paricutin Volcano in Guerrero, Mexico. 11 killed. Maximum intensity VII. Considerable damage also in Mexico City.

 

 2 22 12  3 35 1954 -56.500  -26.300  96 7.0   0  South Sandwich Islands

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 22  0  0  0 1915  40.580 -121.830   0 6.3   0  Northern California

 

Earthquake near Lassen Peak. Localized in the mountains near Whitmore northwest of Lassen Peak. Ground was considerably dislocated and fractured.

 

 2 22 14 20  8 1943  40.700 -112.080   0 5.0   0  Utah

 

The epicenter was located on the Wasatch Fault between Salt Lake City and Bingham.  Plaster was shaken from the walls and ceilings in buildings in Bingham, Magna and Salt Lake City.

 

 2 22 10 50 26 1958  50.300 -175.500  33 6.7   0  Andreanof Islands

 

Probably felt at Adak.

 

 2 22  5 58 32 1964  63.500 -130.700  33 5.0   0  Yukon, Canada

 2 22 17 46 58 1968  51.440 -176.410  50 5.2 142  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt on Adak.

 

 2 22  8 36  7 1975  51.377 -179.419  48 6.5 256  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2 22 22 47 45 1975  51.290 -179.450  62 5.1 150  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2 22  5 58 24 1976  52.180 -169.550  18 5.3 185  Fox Islands

 2 22  7 21 24 1976  51.315 -176.629  25 5.0  97  Andreanof Islands

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 2 22  6 24  6 1977  38.478 -119.287   5 5.0  42  California/Nevada

 

Felt over about 22,000 sq. miles of California and Nevada. Maximum intensity V at Bear Valley, Coleville, Sonora and Topaz in California and in Carson City in Nevada. Felt throughout much of the California-Nevada border.

 

 2 22 15 57 29 1979  39.992 -120.105   9 5.1   0  Northern California

 

Located in southeast Honey Lake Valley of Lassen County. Minor damage occurred in the epicentral area and telephone service was interrupted.  Felt over about 46,000 sq. miles of California and Nevada. Maximum intensity was VI at Doyle where drywall cracked and objects and desks moved.

 

 2 22 22 53 19 1979  27.696 -112.374  15 5.5 144  Gulf of California

 2 22 20 38 42 1985  54.508 -161.231   1 5.4 278  Unimak Island

 

Felt with intensity II at Cold Bay, King Cove and Sand Point.

 

 2 22 10 25 44 1989  56.210 -153.520  36 6.3   0  Southern Alaska

 2 22 10 49  0 1998  52.617 -168.238  33 5.3 263  Fox Islands

 2 22 19 32 41 2002  32.319 -115.322   7.0 5.5 10

 

(NEIC) Some damage at Mexicali, Baja California. Felt at San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora. Felt (V) at Imperial; (IV) at Brawley, Calexico, El Centro and Holtville; (III) at Aliso Viejo, Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Costa Mesa, Del Mar, El Cajon, El Centro, Escondido, Irvine, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, La Jolla, Lakeside, La Mesa, Mission Viejo, National City, Newport Beach, San Clemente, San Diego, Solana Beach, Spring Valley and Temecula, California. Also felt (III) at Yuma, Arizona. Felt from Los Angeles, California to Phoenix, Arizona.

 

 2 22 12 19 10 2003  34.310 -116.848   1 5.4 161  Southern California

 

Felt throughout southern California from Las Vegas, Nevada to Santa Barbara on the west and from San Diego northward through the Los Angeles area.  Maximum intensity (VI) accompanied slight damage at Big Bear City.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 21 15  0  0 1099  33.000  136.000   0 8.4   No. Honshu, Japan

 

About 1,000 ha sunk under the sea in Tosa, Nankaido area.

 

 2 21  7  2 42 1937  44.500  149.400  45 7.6   Hokkaido, Japan

 

Limited damage in the Kuril Islands.

 

 2 21  7  8 43 1942  37.533  141.683  60 7.1   Off East Coast Honshu

 2 21 12 51  1 1996  -9.593  -79.587  10 7.5   No. Peru

 

Felt with intensity IV at Chimbote and Huarney. Also felt at Casma and Huacho and Huaraz.  A tsunami was generated which killed four fishermen near Chimbote and three others at Callao. The tsunami destroyed about 150 huts, homes and boats in the Chimbote area and injured several.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 21 22 39  0 1916  35.500  -82.500   0 5.5   Kentucky/Tennessee/NC

 

The epicenter was located in the Appalachian Mts. near Skyland, N.C. near Asheville.  Felt from Georgia to Virginia and from Alabama to Tennessee to Kentucky.  One of the largest historical earthquakes in North Carolina. Bricks and chimneys fell. Springs increased. Some plaster was cracked. Felt with maximum intensity IV. A loud earthquake noise was heard. Windows rattled within 300 km of the quake epicenter.

 

 2 21 19 49  4 1928  67.000 -172.000  25 6.9   Northern Alaska

 

Strongly felt at Seward and in the Prince William Sound and Kenai Peninsula.  Buildings swayed and strong snowslides cover the railways.

 

 2 21  1 25  0 1935  34.500 -106.800   0 5.0   SW U.S.A

 

Damage occurred to buildings at Bernardo, New Mexico. Walls cracked. A loud earthquake noise was heard.

 

 2 21 20  0  0 1954  41.200  -75.900   0 5.7   New York State

 

Felt with intensity VII in the Willkes Barre area of PA along the bank of the Susquehanna River. The Glen Alden Coal Company was probably responsible but denied a cave-in. Estimated property damage $1 million U.S. dollars.  Residents fled to streets which buckled sharply upward and then collapsed.  Hundreds of homes were damaged with walls split, gas and watermains snapped and fences pushed over. Deadly methane rose from cracks and an emergency was called.

 

 2 21 14 30 11 1957  53.020 -171.270 126 6.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 21  6 18 22 1968  52.330 -175.410 110 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt on Adak.

 

 2 21  6 21  4 1968  52.250 -175.380 116 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt on Adak.

 

 2 21 21  7 59 1968  51.450 -176.050  61 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt on Adak.

 

 2 21 19 34 47 1972  55.908 -158.276  29 5.7   Alaska Peninsula

 

Felt with maximum intensity V on the Alaska Peninsula at Chignik. Floors, windows and walls cracked at a school house. Water was disturbed and people frightened.

 

 2 21 14 45 57 1973  34.072 -119.038  15 5.6   So. California

 

Several injuries were reported in the Pt. Mugu area. Large boulders fell onto the Pacific Coast Highway. Many landslides and ground cracks were observed.  Damage at Oxnard, Port Hueneme and Point Mugu was estimated at $1 million U.S. dollars. Sand craters formed. Felt from Lompoc to Taft east to Barstow and Palm Springs and as far south as San Diego. Strong aftershock sequence.

 

 2 21 20  2  6 1977  55.920 -161.876 165 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2 21 18 40 30 1983  54.799 -161.768  42 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2 21  7 43 11 1985  61.840 -149.790  33 5.5   Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity III at Talkeetna. Also felt at Anchorage and Willow.

 

 2 21  0 14 19 1986  56.120 -155.320  36 5.2   Alaska Peninsula

 2 21  1 55  9 1991  58.430 -175.470  11 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Strong foreshock to following event.

 

 2 21  2 35 34 1991  58.427 -175.450  20 6.7   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

This is the largest event ever located in this area. It was felt with maximum intensity IV on St. Paul, Pribilof Islands, Alaska. Also felt on Adak. A small tsunami was generated with maximum height 30 cm at Dutch Harbor.

 

 2 21 14 16 02 2008  41.153 -114.867   6 6.0   Nevada

 

Three people injured, more than 20 buildings heavily damaged, almost 700 buildings slightly damaged and a water main broken at Wells. Felt (VI) at Wells, with maximum intensity VIII in the Historic District. Felt (V) at Jackpot; (IV) at Battle Mountain, Carlin, Elko, Mountain City and Spring Creek; (III) at Ely, Eureka, Golconda, Lovelock and Winnemucca. Also felt at Las Vegas and Reno. Felt(V) at Grand View and Rogerson; (IV) at Castleford, Filer, Hansen, Heyburn, Malad City, Malta, Paul, Rupert, Twin Falls and Wendell; (III) at American Falls, Bellevue, Boise, Buhl, Burley, Caldwell, Declo, Dietrich, Emmett, Fairfield, Garden Valley, Glenns Ferry, Gooding, Hagerman, Hailey, Hazelton, Idaho City, Inkom, Jerome, Ketchum, Kimberly, Middleton, Murtaugh, Nampa, Oakley, Pocatello and Shoshone, Idaho. Also felt (V) at Wendover; (IV) at Farmington, Garland and Snowville; (III) at American Fork, Brigham City, Clearfield, Corinne, Draper, Dugway, Grantsville, Hill AFB, Honeyville, Hooper, Hyde Park, Hyrum, Layton, Lehi, Logan, Ogden, Plymouth, Provo, Richmond, Roy, Sandy, Salt Lake City, Stockton, Syracuse, Tooele, Tremonton, Vernon and West Jordan, Utah. The earthquake was felt in most of Idaho and Nevada, in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Utah, in parts of California and Wyoming, and at Spokane, Washington. Isolated felt reports were received from as far away as Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; Oakland and Pasadena, California; Brighton, Colorado; Absarokee and Livingston, Montana; Corvallis and Portland, Oregon; and Albuquerque, New Mexico.

 

 2 21 23 52 08 2008  50.925 -177.158  15 5.4   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 2 21 13 50 42 2012  67.744 -167.057  20 5.3   Bering Sea, Alaska

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 19 10  0  0 1600 -16.770  -70.900  20 7.9   So. Peru/Bolivia

 

Moderate damage at Arequipa, Peru with maximum intensity up to IX.  Volcano Huaynaputina erupted following the quake. AT least 200 strong aftershocks were felt which caused many deaths and much further damage.

 

 2 19  0  0  0 1645  -1.700  -78.600   0 7.5   Ecuador

 

Strong earthquake in Quito. Many buildings were destroyed. Many killed in Ecuador.

 

 2 19  0  0  0 1834  19.500 -155.300  10 7.0   Hawaii

 

People found it difficult to walk or stand because of the wave-like motion of the ground. Stone walls were thrown down and clocks stopped.

 

 2 19 20 48  0 1897  38.000  142.000  60 8.3   Off East Coast Honshu

 

One house was destroyed. A tsunami was generated with maximum height one meter at Sakari, Ofunato. Damage also occurred in Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima, Prefecture.

 

 2 19  1 59 33 1906 -14.000  160.000  60 7.2   Solomon Islands

 2 19 19  7 48 1954 -30.000 -177.800  40 7.0   No. Kermadec Islands

 

Felt on Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands.

 

 2 19 10 36 54 1960  36.800   71.000 190 7.1   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 2 19 22 45 42 1968  39.400   24.940   7 7.5   Aegean Sea

 

About 20 were killed and several injured near Cape Tripiti at the southern end of St. Eustratios Island. More than 500 houses were destroyed and nearly 2000 damaged. Damage also occurred on Lemnos Island. Estimated property damage $600,000 U.S. Dollars.

 

 2 19 22 34  3 1977  53.530  169.920  31 7.2   Near Islands

 

Felt at Shemya and Attu.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 19  9  9  0 1937  38.300 -118.300   0 5.0   California/Nevada area

 

Felt over an area of about 5000 sq. miles. Felt with maximum intensity V at Hawthorne, NV where residents were frightened. Clocks stopped at Yerington.  Felt also at Tonopah, Luning and Bridgeport.

 

 2 19  2 18  1 1956  51.610 -131.370   0 6.8   British Colombia

 2 19  4 13 14 1956  58.500 -153.700   0 5.6   Southern Alaska

 2 19  4 55 42 1976  66.410 -135.280  18 5.0   Northern Alaska

 2 19  7 49 33 1976  62.236 -151.274  68 5.0   Central Alaska

 2 19 22  1 27 1976  53.471 -164.500  33 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2 19  4  3 16 1995  40.556 -125.539  10 6.8   Off Coast of No. California

 

Felt with maximum intensity V at Arcata, Honeydew, Crescent City, Redway. Also felt along much of the northern California coastline as far south as San Francisco and as far north as Brookings, Oregon.

 

 2 19  4  3 27 1995  40.862 -125.390  10 5.3   Off Coast of No. California

 2 19 22 41 30 2008  32.468 -115.317  10 5.1   Baja California

 

(NEIC) Felt (V) at Mexicali. Also felt at Algodones. Felt (V) at Calexico; (IV) at Brawley, El Centro, Imperial, Solana Beach and Winterhaven; (III) at Blythe, Chula Vista, Heber, La Jolla and San Diego;(II) at Aliso Viejo, Carlsbad, El Cajon, La Mesa, Mission Viejo and Pine Valley, California. Also felt at Aguanga, Coronado, Earp, Encinitas, Holtville, Indio, Irvine, Lemon Grove, Los Angeles, National City, Newport Beach, Niland, Oceanside, San Marcos, Santa Ana, Santa Monica, Santee, Sherman Oaks, Westmorland and Woodland Hills. Felt (IV) at Somerton and (III) at Yuma, Arizona. Also felt at Cibola and Parker.

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 18  0  0  0 1483  24.900   57.900   0 7.7   So. Iran/Persian Gulf

 2 18  5  9 18 1910  36.000   24.200 150 7.0   Aegean Sea

 2 18 18 41 14 1911  38.200   72.800  26 7.4   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

Moderate damage occurred in Tajikistan and Sarez. Up to 90 were killed.  A large rockslide and landslide occurred into the valley of the Bartang River which destroyed the city of Usoy. The collapsed mountain formed a dam with a height of 800 meters. The greatest destruction hit the areas of Usoy, Barchidiv, Posor, Nisur, Sagnob, Rakhch, Basid and Oroshir.  Many buildings were destroyed and many cattle died.

 

 2 18 10  8  7 1945  42.000  143.000  50 7.0   Hokkaido, Japan

 2 18  7 34 22 1956  30.000  137.500 480 7.3   Central/So. Honshu Japan

 

Felt on Honshu.

 

 2 18 23 49 28 1996  -1.283  -14.274  10 7.6   No. of Ascension Isl

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 18 18 18  0 1926  34.170 -119.500   0 5.0   So. California

 

Windows broke in a Santa Barbara school. Pipes broke. Felt from San Luis Obispo south to Santa Ana about 300 km.

 

 2 18 19 30 20 1965  59.200 -147.500  30 5.3   Southern Alaska

 2 18 10 10 57 1967  59.830  -76.170   0 5.1   Quebec, Canada

 2 18 19  2 26 1975  59.862 -153.114 102 5.2   Southern Alaska

 2 18  8  0 58 1976  51.520 -178.610  36 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 2 18 11 15  3 1980  51.280 -178.350  57 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 18  0  0 54 1987  51.460 -179.270  33 6.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity V at Adak.

 

 2 18  5 28 24 1987  51.346 -179.295  43 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 2 18 10  4 31 1993  53.750 -163.270  60 5.7   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity II at Akutan.

 

 2 18 15  9 46 1998  51.280 -177.019  43 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 2 18 10 06 17 2005  51.241 -178.903  43 5.0   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 2 18 10 33 40 2005  51.194 -178.881  46 5.0   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 2 18 17 47 36 2011  32.061 -115.102   8 5.1   Baja California

 

(NEIC) Felt (II) at Ensenada, Mexicali, San Felipe and Tijuana. Also felt at Algodones and Rosarito. Felt at San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora. Felt (III) at Somerton, Wellton and Yuma, Arizona. Also felt (III) at Calexico and Winterhaven and (II) in much of Imperial, Orange and San Diego Counties, California. Felt as far as Phoenix, Arizona and the Los Angeles area, California.  Centroid, Moment Tensor (GCMT): Centroid origin time

 TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 17  0  0  0 1793  38.300  142.400   0 7.1   Off East Coast Honshu

 

Moderate damage occurred in Sanriku, Rikuzen and Rikuchu. 733 were reported killed. 1060 houses were destroyed and 25 killed by a tsunami in the Sendai area. The tsunami hit the coast from Iwate and Miyagi Prefectures with maximum height 4.5 meters at Ryoshi.

 

 2 17 11 39 26 1905  33.000  152.000  60 7.3   W-Central Pacific

 2 17 21  7  7 1951  -7.000  146.000 180 7.3   New Ireland

 2 17  5 59 30 1996  -0.950  137.027  67 8.1   West Irian, PNG

 

At least 170 dead and missing. 423 injured. More than 5000 houses were destroyed or damaged. A tsunami was generated which caused damage on Biak and Supiori. The tsunami reached maximum height 7 meters in many areas and caused additional damage all along the north coast of Irian Jaya from Sarmi to Manokwari. Followed by a very extensive aftershock sequence.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 17 12  3  4 1959  51.100 -171.230   0 6.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 17 20 11 50 1959  65.500 -126.000  33 5.0   Yukon Territory, Canada

 2 17 18 58  9 1990  52.410 -169.620  33 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2 17  3 26 36 1995  61.793 -148.446   6 5.0   Central Alaska

 

Felt with maximum intensity V at Chickaloon. Felt also at Palmer, Anchorage, Valdez and Chugiak among other towns.

 

 2 17  9 33 24 1997  61.814 -149.603  47 5.0   Central Alaska

 

Felt throughout south-central Alaska from Anchorage, Butte, Palmer and Wasilla. A moderate foreshock of M 4.3 an hour earlier was felt in the same area.

 

 2 17 20 11 30 2001  53.920 -133.610  20 6.2   British Colombia

 

Objects fell from shelves at Queen Charlotte Island, Skidegate and Masset. Maximum intensity V at Annette, Craig and Hydaburg. Felt throughout much of the region.

 

 2 17 21 19  5 2001  53.810 -133.510  10 5.4   British Colombia

 

Felt at Langara Lighthouse, Masset and Queen Charlotte City. Maximum intensity III at Craig, Alaska.

 

 2 17 13 59 36 2014  53.540 -163.648  17 5.0   Unimak Island, Alaska

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 16 15  0  0 1793  38.050  144.050   0 7.1   So. of Honshu

 

Moderate damage occurred in Sanriku, Rikuzen and Rikuchu. 733 were reported killed. 1060 houses were destroyed and 25 killed by a tsunami in the Sendai area. The tsunami hit the coast from Iwate and Miyagi Prefectures with maximum height 4.5 meters at Ryoshi.

 

 2 16  1 35 23 1927  46.800  153.100  10 7.1   So. Kurils

 2 16  7 28 35 1943 -15.000  -72.000 190 7.0   Central Peru

 2 16 15 23  2 1996  38.000  141.000   0 7.2   Off East Coast Honshu

 

Several people were injured in the area of Fukushima where the maximum intensity was IV. Felt at Tokyo and as far as the Izu Peninsula and Hokkaido.

 

 2 16 23 53 20 1998  52.718  -33.677  10 7.3   North Mid-Atlantic Ridge

 

Strongest of a swarm.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 16 15 57 53 1919  37.700 -118.500   0 5.7   California/Nevada area

 

Maximum damage occurred at Belridge where an oil tank split. Landslides were observed at Lebec and buildings cracked at Maricopa and Grapevine.

 

 2 16  3  0  0 1929  46.100 -111.300   0 5.6   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Strongly felt at Trident and Deer Park, Montana. Dishes fell from shelves in Anaconda and Helena, MT.

 

 2 16  8 12 28 1956  31.500 -115.500  16 5.0   So. California

 2 16  3  1 40 1963  46.200 -111.000  10 5.0   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Felt over about 6000 sq miles of SW Montana mostly in the areas of Churchill and Bozeman areas of Gallatin County. Maximum intensity V. No damage but quake frightened many and caused items to fall from shelves.  Felt as far as Logan.

 

 2 16 10 59 18 1965  26.400 -110.000  33 5.2   Gulf of California

 2 16 22 21 53 1965  39.950 -104.930   5 5.0   Colorado area

 

Felt with intensity VI over about 300 sq. miles of northern Denver, Colorado.  A large crack occurred in a home at Northglenn. Furnishings moved at Commerce City.

 

 2 16 12  0 21 1978  42.685 -125.890  15 5.0   Off Coast of Oregon

 2 16 11 14 58 1984  39.933 -117.759   8 5.2   California/Nevada area

 

Felt with maximum intensity IV at Austin and Lovelock.

 

 2 16  9 32 55 1985  51.166 -179.627  52 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 16  2 47 51 1986  67.330 -136.280   3 5.1   Northern Alaska

 

Felt at Fort McPherson, Aklavik and Inuvik, Northwest Territories.

 

 2 16  5 48 55 1989  57.549 -143.092  10 5.1   Southeast Alaska

 2 16 13 28 42 1990  49.121 -127.714  10 5.2   Vancouver Island area

 

Felt at Port Hardy and Port Alice.

 

 2 16 20 26 39 1991  50.620 -177.780  50 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 15  0 48 24 1917 -30.000  -73.000   0 7.0   Coast Central Chile

 2 15 12 46 57 1936  -4.500  133.000  60 7.3   West Irian, PNG

 2 15 17 40 35 1966 -19.900  168.900  27 7.1   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt with intensity VII at Port Vila, IV at Norsup and II at Luganville.

 

 2 15 17  7 44 1994  -4.967  104.302  23 7.0   So. of Sumatera

 

More than 200 killed, 2000 injured and 75,000 homeless. Damage was extensive from landslides, mudslides an fires in Lampung province and especially in Liwa.  Over 6000 shops and homes were destroyed in Liwa with damage estimated at about $170 million U.S. dollars. Felt in southern Sumatra and Java. Also felt as far as Jakarta and Singapore.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 15 13 25  0 1856  37.600 -122.400   0 5.9   Central California

 

This earthquake caused considerable damage to buildings in San Francisco. Felt strongly at Oakland, San Jose and Monterey. Water disturbances were noted in San Francisco Bay.

 

 2 15 23 54  4 1927  36.950 -122.260   0 5.0   Central California

 

Submarine shock off Santa Cruz caused slight damage.

 

 2 15  3 17 47 1946  47.300 -122.900  25 5.8   Washington state, U.S.

 

Felt with light damage south of Tacoma WA with damage at Bremerton, Burton, Olympia, Seattle and Tacoma. Estimated coast at Seattle $250,000 U.S. dollars.  Felt northward to British Columbia and south in northwestern Oregon.

 

 2 15 12 17 15 1946  46.870 -122.268   0 5.0   Washington state, U.S.

 

Light shock felt at Eatonville, Clear Lake and Randle. Also felt at Gig Harbor, Olympia and Stampede Pass.

 

 2 15  1 20 38 1956  31.500 -115.500  16 6.4   So. California

 

Aftershocks of Feb. 9 in Baja California. Maximum intensity V at Descanso where many were frightened and dishes and walls rattled. Also felt at Jamul and San Diego. Felt with intensity IV at Yuma, Arizona and Wellton.

 

 2 15  2 28 39 1956  31.500 -115.500   0 5.3   So. California

 2 15  7  7 47 1956  31.500 -115.500  16 5.2   So. California

 2 15  8 35 54 1956  31.500 -115.500  16 5.0   So. California

 

Felt with intensity IV at Hemet. Some were awakened.

 

 2 15  2 42 47 1968  52.200 -171.400  61 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 15 11 21 50 1972  51.411 -177.458  49 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV on Adak Island.

 

 2 15 13  6 28 1981  51.089 -171.393  53 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 15 16  9 17 1987  52.830 -163.570   3 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2 15 19 16 14 1988  58.981 -142.829  10 5.0   Southeast Alaska

 2 15  0 45 54 1996  51.249 -179.376  27 5.6   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 2 15 03 31 20 2012  43.625 -127.518  11 5.8   Off coast of Oregon

 

(NEIC) Felt (II) at Beaverton, Coos Bay, Eugene and Portland. Felt in many parts of western Oregon. Felt (II) at Arcata, Crescent City, Eureka and Shasta Lake, California. Also felt at Hayfork, Ferndale, McKinleyville, Mount Shasta, Smith River and Somes Bar. Felt at Battle Ground and Naselle, Washington.

 

 2 15 23 03 48 2012  51.763 -177.970  80 5.1   Anderanoff Islands, Aleutians

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 14 16 30  0 1619  -7.900  -79.000  40 8.6   No. Peru

 

Severe damage occurred in the regions of Trujillo, Piura and Santa, Peru with maximum intensity IX. 350 reported killed. Ground fissures over 160 miles length. Trujillo was nearly destroyed.

 

 2 14  0  0  0 1658  -8.200  -80.100  40 7.7   No. Peru

 

Felt with intensity VII in the Trujillo area of Peru with much damage and victims.

 

 2 14  8 46 38 1905  50.730 -178.550   0 7.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 14  3 59 34 1934  17.500  119.000  60 7.9   Luzon, Philippines

 

Felt throughout Luzon over an area of about  2 million sq. km. The earthquake caused much alarm but little damage. In Manila a school wall was cracked and a pier settled several inches. A tsunami was generated which apparently ruptured the cable between Manila and Shanghai. The first motion was a recession to such an extent tat people hurried to gather fish on the exposed seabed.  Some were killed upon the return of the sea.

 

 2 14  3 38 12 1952  -7.500  126.500  60 7.2    Banda Sea

 

North of Timor Island. No damage reported.

 

 2 14  6 36  5 1962 -37.800  -72.500  45 7.2   Central Chile

 

Some damage, two injured. Telephones were out, water pipes broke and walls collapsed. Felt in the same area as the May 1960 earthquakes at Concepcion, Angol, Los Angeles, Valdivia, Puerto Montt.

 

 2 14 23 29 52 1972 -11.359  166.335 102 7.4   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt on San Cristobal, Solomon Islands.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 14  8 46 36 1905  53.000 -178.000  60 7.9   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 14  0 30  0 1936  46.600 -112.000   0 5.0   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Two shocks caused minor damage at Helena, Montana.

 

 2 14  3  1 15 1945  44.700 -115.400   0 6.0   Montana/Idaho

 

Plaster cracked and dishes broke at Clayton, Idaho City and Weiser, Idaho.  Felt from Montana to Oregon and Washington States.

 

 2 14 14 45 32 1956  31.500 -115.500  16 5.0   So. California

 2 14 18 33 34 1956  31.500 -115.500  16 6.3   So. California

 

Aftershocks of Feb. 9 in Baja California. Maximum intensity V at Descanso where many were frightened and dishes and walls rattled. Also felt at Jamul and San Diego. Felt with intensity IV at Yuma, Arizona and Wellton.

 

 2 14  4 35 24 1978  39.653 -117.193  10 5.1   California/Nevada area

 

Felt with maximum intensity IV at Austin, Eureka, Baggs, Round Mountain and Yerington, NV. Also felt at Manhattan.

 

 2 14  6  9 27 1981  46.349 -122.236   7 5.5   Washington state, U.S.

 

Felt over about 100,000 sq. km of Washington and Oregon States. Maximum intensity in Washington at Ariel where cracks appeared in sidewalks; Graham where water splashed on sides of pools and chimneys cracked; Crays River and Kaposin and Mossyrock where chimneys cracked and twisted.  Items were thrown from shelves at Sumner and Kidd Valley. Felt from British Columbia and Vancouver on the north and Eugene, Medford and Springfield Oregon in the south.

 

 2 14  3 20  4 1983  54.931 -159.189  47 6.5   Alaska Peninsula

 

Felt with maximum intensity at Chignik, Alaska. Windows cracked and small objects were thrown from shelves. Bushes shook. Similar effects were noted at Sand Point. Felt as far as King Cove and Perryville.

 

 2 14  8 10  3 1983  54.863 -158.875  14 6.0   Alaska Peninsula

 

Felt with maximum intensity V at Chignik where items were thrown from shelves and many were frightened. Also felt at Chignik Lagoon, Cold Bay, False Pass and Sand Point.

 

 2 14  5  4 10 1985  66.870 -150.990  31 5.2   Northern Alaska

 

Felt with intensity III at Fairbanks, Minto and Stevens Village.

 

 2 14  7 26 50 1987  36.137 -120.348  15 5.2   Central California

 

Felt with intensity V with slight damage at Coalinga. Felt throughout central California as far north  as Sacramento. Also felt with intensity V at Firebaugh and Helm.

 

 2 14 16 37 22 1991  29.646 -113.801   5 5.4   Gulf of California

 2 14 22 12 58 2007  43.516 -127.451  10 5.2   Off Coast of Oregon

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 13  7  0  0 1196  45.700   26.600 150 7.0   Romania/Bulgaria

 2 13  9 39 30 1902  40.700   48.600  15 7.0   Caucasus/Caspian Sea

 

Extreme damage in Azerbaijan with 86 killed and 60 reported injured but total casualties were undoubtedly much higher. Damage also in Semacha, Northern Iran. 588 of 683 buildings were destroyed in Meysary, Bash-Chagan, Engekharn, Kovakh-kent, Avakhylk and Kalaybuugurt. An earthquake noise was heard.  Casualties in Semacha were likely far more than the 86 reported for surrounding villages. 

 

 2 13  6  7 13 1918  23.500  117.000   0 7.3   So. China

 

Extreme damage in Guandong Province, China. Up to 10,000 killed.

 

 2 13  1 27  0 1931 -39.300  176.700  60 7.1   North Island, N.Z.

 

Largest aftershock of the strong quake of Feb. 2 which killed 256.  The earthquake was strongly felt inland (more than on Feb. 2) and was felt with maximum intensity VII in the Hawke's Bay area.

 

 2 13 18 24 24 1949 -33.500 -178.000  60 7.2   So. Kermadec Islands

 

Followed an M 6.6+ earthquake north of North Island, New Zealand on Feb. 9 which was felt with intensity VI in New Zealand.

 

 2 13 11 55 50 1951 -15.000 -175.000 250 7.0   Samoa Islands

 2 13 22 12 58 1951  56.000 -155.500   0 7.0   Alaska Peninsula

 

Fluorescent lights swayed at Cordova. Many objects were disturbed.

 

 2 13  8 50  4 1963  24.500  122.100  47 7.2   Taiwan

 

Felt strongly at Ilan, Taiwan. Two killed, 2 wounded. Up to 50 houses destroyed or damaged.

 

 2 13  1 29 13 1992 -15.894  166.318  10 7.1   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt at Port Vila.

 

 2 13 19 28 30 2001  -4.680  102.562  36 7.4   So. of Sumatera

 

Felt strongly at Bengkulu. Also felt at Jakarta, Java.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 13 22  9  0 1933  38.000 -118.000   0 5.5   California/Nevada area

 

Felt with intensity III at Austin, Mina and Reno, NV.

 

 2 13 23 55  0 1936  46.600 -112.000   0 5.0   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Felt strongly at Helena, MT. Also felt at Butte, Great Falls and Hamilton. Two other shocks were also felt strongly on this day in the area.

 

 2 13 22 12 57 1951  56.000 -156.000  25 7.1   Alaska Peninsula

 

Fluorescent lights swayed at Cordova. Many objects were disturbed.

 

 2 13 22 52  0 1958  40.341 -111.440   0 5.0   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Felt over an area of Utah about 1200 sq. miles principally east of Utah Lake. Maximum intensity VI at Provo and Wallsburg. Felt by many.  Plaster fell at Provo. A faint earthquake noise was heard before the earthquake. Felt also by many at Pleasant Grove where objects swung. Dishes and windows rattled at Springville.

 

 2 13 19 46 39 1964  40.500  -77.900  15 5.2   New York State

 2 13  1 35 52 1969  52.162 -169.909  16 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2 13 17 55 42 1972  52.838 -161.511  33 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2 13 19 53 54 1973  51.245 -179.215  46 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 13  5 34 32 1979  55.618 -156.967  71 5.7   Alaska Peninsula

 

Felt with maximum intensity IV at Chignik, Perryville, Pilot Point and Port Heiden. Also felt at Sand Point and Naknek.

 

 2 13 11 35 56 1979  55.195 -157.043  24 5.0   Alaska Peninsula

 2 13 20 17 28 1981  52.710 -174.040 163 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 13 18  5 47 1984  55.667 -154.426   0 5.1   Southern Alaska

 2 13 17 58 27 1985  51.186 -179.753  44 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 2 13  8 43 14 1986  55.290 -160.520  48 5.3   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Sand Point. Also felt at False Pass and King Cove.

 

 2 13 20 36 52 1986  62.197 -124.292  10 5.2   Northwest Terr., Canada

 

Felt at Fort Simpson, Fort Liard, Wrigley and Nahanni Butte.

 

 2 13 23 57 50 1988  52.286 -173.367  91 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity II in the epicentral area.

 

 2 13  2 38 18 1992  53.597 -165.734  44 5.7   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity V at Akutan and Dutch Harbor. Also felt at Unalaska.

 

 2 13  9 19 47 1998  51.625 -176.177  44 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 2 13 21 07 02 2012  41.143 -123.790  28 5.6   Northern California

 

(NEIC) Felt (V) at Hoopa, Redcrest and Salyer; (IV) at Arcata, Bayside, Blue Lake, Bridgeville, Burnt Ranch, Eureka, Forks of Salmon, Hydesville, Klamath, Korbel, McKinleyville, Orick, Orleans, Samoa, Scotia, Trinidad and Willow Creek. Felt (III) in parts of Del Norte, Humboldt, Shasta, Siskiyou and Trinity Counties. Felt(II) in southern Curry and Josephine Counties, Oregon.  Also felt at Sparks, Nevada and as far as San Jose,

 

 2 13 17 07 06 2016  36.485  -98.726   8 5.1   Oklahoma

 

Nearly 4000 people reported felt activity from this earthquake. NEIC reported it was felt with moderate intensity in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.  No major damage was reported. Maximum intensity V was felt in Anthony, Andale, Kansas; IV was felt in Rushville, Missouri, Overland Park, Arkansas City, Benton, Kiowa, Waldron, Wichita, Alden, Raymond, Sylvia (VI), Montezuma and Caldwell, Kansas and in general within about 115 km of the epicenter. Maximum intensity in Nebraska was III in Omaha but it was felt about 700 km from the epicenter in Souix City, NE with intensity II.  In Arkansas the maximum intensity was III at Fayetteville; maximum intensity in Texas was IV at Garland. In New Mexico it was III at Questa. The maximum intensity in Oklahoma was VII in Aline but intensity VI was felt in Drummond and V in Cleo Springs, Carmen, Oklahoma City. Intensity III was felt as far as about 1000 km from the epicenter. The furthest report was from Green Bay, Wisconsin where it was felt weakly. In Iowa III was felt in Ames, Saint Charles and Sioux City and in Illinois in Decatur. The mainshock was followed by a strong sequence of aftershocks.

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 12 18 10  6 1910  32.500  138.000 350 7.4   Central/So. Honshu Japan

 2 12  8 15 32 1953  35.800   55.000   0 7.0   No. Iran

 

The village of Torud was destroyed as well as Mehdiabad and Sadfe. Devastation extended over 300 km radius. Poor building construction increased the damage. Many homes were crushed by sliding loess from cliffs. Fissures and gypso-saliferous mud emitted from the crusts of salt faults were observed. 971 dead, 1800 homes destroyed and more than $1 million damage.

 

 2 12 21 53 46 1961  43.880  147.650  46 7.0   Hokkaido, Japan

 

Felt strongly in eastern Hokkaido, Japan.

 

 2 12  5 44 48 1968  -5.500  153.200  74 7.8   New Britain

 

Southeast of New Ireland. Maximum intensity VIII at Shoano and Buka Island. Also felt strongly at Malga, Rongamatane, Rugen Harbor and Mambung. Felt with intensity VI at Rabaul and Ulamona.

 

 2 12 17 58 24 1994 -20.553  169.361  28 7.2   Loyalty Islands

 

Felt at Port Vila.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 12  9 17 46 1940  55.000 -161.500  25 6.8   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Awakened all at False Pass and Port Moller.

 

 2 12  4 31 15 1953  65.900 -132.900  33 5.0   Yukon Territory, Canada

 2 12 23 43 52 1958  51.790 -175.200  50 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 2 12 10 50 20 1965  40.200 -124.900  33 5.3   Off Coast of No. California

 

Felt at the Humboldt Bay Power Station in Eureka.

 

 2 12 18 32 16 1965  63.600 -134.300  33 5.0   Yukon Territory, Canada

 2 12 17 52 37 1972  62.726 -125.160  33 5.0   Yukon Territory, Canada

 2 12 15 45 35 1975  63.474 -148.605  22 5.1   Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity IV at Cantwell and with intensity III at Fairbanks and Healy.

 

 2 12  8 56 39 1978  59.448 -152.622  72 5.4   Southern Alaska

 

Felt with maximum intensity IV at Anchor Point, Homer, Ouzinkie and Seldovia. Also felt at Kodiak, Homer, King Salmon.

 

 2 12 15 44 30 1979  55.501 -157.198  33 5.1   Alaska Peninsula

 

Felt with maximum intensity IV at Chignik, Perryville, Pilot Point and Port Heiden. Also felt at Sand Point and Naknek.

 

 2 12  8 42 30 1980  52.230 -173.360  82 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 12  6 52 33 1987  54.610 -162.790  25 5.2   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2 12  5 23 56 1988  30.105 -113.896  10 5.4   SW U.S.A

 2 12  5 50 47 1988  29.857 -114.091  10 5.1   Gulf of California

 2 12 13 44 29 1990  44.135 -128.941   7 5.1   North Pacific Ocean

 2 12 20 23 30 1990  51.193 -179.242  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 12  4 27  7 1991  51.221 -178.443  51 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 12 12 45 33 1991  51.670 -173.780  65 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 12 12 49  8 1991  71.443  -75.087  18 5.1   Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada

 2 12 22 32 39 1993  51.622 -175.991  33 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 2 12  7  4 41 1994  48.930 -129.410  16 5.3   Vancouver Island area

 2 12 20 13 37 1995  59.400 -153.100 110 6.1   Southern Alaska

 

Felt with intensity IV at Anchorage, Homer, Kenai and vicinity. Also felt at Port Alsworth, Seward, Palmer, Fairbanks and Kodiak.

 

 2 12 12 11 37 1999  51.667 -173.802  46 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 11  1  0  0 1716 -13.700  -76.000  50 8.6   Central Peru

 

Felt with intensity IX-X at Lima and the town of Torata and Tacna. Those towns were nearly ruined with many killed.

 

 2 11  0  0  0 1875  20.700 -103.400   0 7.5   Michoacan, Mexico

 

Damaging at San Cristobal de La Barranca.

 

 2 11 20 32  0 1893 -40.750  174.000   5 7.2   So. Island, N.Z.

 

Felt from Auckland on North Island to Dunedin, South Island. Maximum intensity at Nelson estimated at VIII. Chimneys fell in Wellington and Nelson and Wanganui.

 

 2 11  7  1  5 1952  -5.500  110.000 660 7.0   So. of Java

 2 11  0 30 18 1954  38.800  101.200  33 7.2   So. China

 

Earthquake rocked western Inner Mongolia north of Chan-yeh and Ningsia.

 

 2 11 22  8 55 1969  41.400   79.200  33 7.1   Kirgizstan/Xinjiang

 

Followed by strong aftershock sequence.

 

 2 11 22 16 14 1969  -6.701  126.846 450 7.0    Banda Sea

 

Note that this earthquake occurred within about 1 minute of the arrival of the p-wave from the Xinjiang quake arrived at the hypocenter.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 11 21  5 23 1949  36.983 -117.805   8 5.6   California/Nevada area

 

Felt in northern Inyo County where pipes were cracked at Corcoran. Cracks in the City Hall at Bakersfield enlarged. The elevator banged against the walls. A rock slab at Ash Mountain cracked.  Plaster cracked at Big Pine. Walls and brick were damaged at Olancha. Powerlines and telephone poles fell at Hanford.

 

 2 11  2 57 46 1956  31.750 -115.916  16 5.1   So. California

 2 11  5 19  0 1956  31.700 -115.900   0 5.0   So. California

 2 11  6 11 24 1956  31.750 -115.916  16 5.0   So. California

 2 11  6 24 25 1956  31.583 -115.666  16 5.4   So. California

 2 11 17  5 56 1957  47.500 -121.700   0 5.0   Washington state, U.S.

 

Damage occurred to plaster walls at North Bend and Snoqualmie. A chimney cracked at Fall City.

 

 2 11 21 52 17 1965  31.600 -113.900  33 5.6   SW U.S.A

 2 11 12 55 54 1971  51.218 -177.187  53 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 11 18 59 42 1985  57.550 -154.280  33 5.2   Southern Alaska

 2 11 20 36  6 1985  52.870 -168.970  65 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2 11  1 15 57 1986  41.634 -125.353  10 5.0   Off Coast of No. California

 2 11 22 11 23 1992  51.520 -174.690  39 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 11 22 32 26 1992  51.521 -174.613  47 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 11 14 59 50 1994  42.764 -110.995   5 5.3   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Felt with minor damage at Afton, Auburn and Grover, Wyoming. Also felt at Etna, Bedford, Thayne, Kemmerer, Green River, Rock Springs, WY. Felt in Idaho with maximum intensity V at Montpelier and with maximum intensity III in Utah at Clearfield and Ogden. Felt as far as Salt Lake City.

 

 2 11 21 50 34 2001  56.928 -153.285  15 5.2   Southern Alaska

 

Felt with intensity III at Kodiak. Also felt at Old Harbor.

 

 2 11 21 00 23 2005  60.104 -139.343  15 5.4   Southeastern Alaska

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Yakutat and (III) at Haines. Also felt at Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada.

 

 2 11 21 29 33 2005  60.110 -139.348  11 5.0   Southeastern Alaska

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Yakutat.

 

 2 11 15 34 48 2007  43.481 -127.363  10 5.0   Off ocast of Oregon

 2 11 18 29 31 2008  32.439 -115.317   2 5.1   Baja California

 

(NEIC) Felt at Ensenada and San Luis Rio Colorado. Also felt (V) at Calexico and (IV) at El Centro, Holtville and Imperial; (III) at Brawley, Chula Vista, Coronado, Heber, La Jolla, La Mesa, San Diego and Winterhaven, California. Felt in much of southern California, as far northwest as San Fernando. Felt (IV) at Yuma and(III) at Somerton and Wellton, Arizona. Felt widely in southwestern Arizona, as far north as Parker and as far east as Tucson.

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 10  0  0  0 1856  -2.900  -79.000   0 7.1   Ecuador

 

Strongly felt at Cuenca. Destroyed nearly all the buildings in that city.

 

 2 10  4 39  0 1928  17.800  -97.600 100 7.7   Oaxaca, Mexico

 

Severe damage in Oaxaca, Colima, Puebla, Guerrero and Morelos, Mexico.

 

 2 10  6 34 25 1931  -5.300  102.500  60 7.1   So. of Sumatera

 2 10 15 35  0 1939 -45.000  167.000   5 7.0   So. Island, N.Z.

 

Felt with maximum intensity VI at Tuatapere and Milford Sound. Also felt in Otago, Southland and Stewart Island.

 

 2 10  4 57 56 1945  41.300  142.500  50 7.3   Hokkaido, Japan

 

Minor earthquake damage in Aomori Prefecture. Two were killed, two houses destroyed. A minor tsunami was generated with height 35 cm at Hachinohe.

 

 2 10 11 15 22 1989   2.310  126.690  33 7.0   Mindanao, Philippines

 

Felt at Manado and Bitung, Sulawesi.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 10 12  0  0 1661  45.500  -73.000   0 5.7   New England

 

Violent in the St. Lawrence Valley. Felt at Montreal, Quebec and Roxbury, MA.

 

 2 10  0  0  0 1728  42.800  -70.800   0 5.0   New England

 

Aftershock.

 

 2 10 18 31  0 1914  44.980  -76.920   0 5.5   New York State

 

Strongly felt in Lanark, Ontario and in Albany, N. Y. Buildings swayed and pictures were thrown from walls. Many were frightened. One man was killed in a cave-in at Birmingham, N.Y. Pipes broke at Canton. Strongly felt at Geneva. A crack was formed near Johnson City. At Syracuse items were thrown from shelves. Also felt in Boston, Rochester, New Haven, Pennsylvania, Quebec (Montreal) and west of Lake Huron.

 

 2 10  4 18 15 1956  31.583 -115.666  16 5.0   So. California

 2 10 15  9 29 1956  31.750 -115.916  16 5.0   So. California

 2 10 18 12 53 1956  31.750 -115.917  10 6.0   So. California

 2 10 14  3 31 1975  60.112 -153.482 160 5.1   Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity II at Anchorage and Palmer.

 

 2 10 16 51 21 1984  28.292 -112.143   3 6.2   Gulf of California

 2 10 21  5  6 2001  34.290 -116.946   9 5.1   So. California

 

Felt with intensity V at Big Bear City and IV in surrounding area. Felt throughout large portion of southern California from Los Angeles to Twentynine Palms and from Barstow to San Diego.

 

 2 10 20 33 51 2004  59.373 -152.028  65 5.6   Southern Alaska

 

(NEIC data) Felt (V) at Cooper Landing, Kenai and Talkeetna; (IV) at Anchorage, Anchor Point, Homer, Ninilchik, Palmer, Seward, Soldotna and Whittier;(III) at Chugiak, Eagle River, Fairbanks, Nikiski and Sutton; (II) at Elmendorf AFB, Kodiak, Valdez and Wasilla.

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  9  7 35  0 1902 -20.000 -174.000  60 7.8   Tonga Islands

 2  9 18 13  0 1908  26.000  100.000  60 7.3   Myanmar

 2  9 12 58 19 1948  35.410   27.200  30 7.2   Aegean Sea

 

Felt strongly in the Dodecanese Islands.

 

 2  9 14 54 22 1948   0.000  122.500 160 7.2   Celebes Sea

 2  9 23 55 49 1960  -4.000  128.000 100 7.0   Ceram area

 2  9 15 24 45 1967   2.930  -74.830  36 7.1   Colombia

 

Destructive in Colombia where 98 were killed and 300 injured. 13 were killed in Bogota by falling balconies, cornices and construction. Damage at Bogota estimated at $200,000. Severe in Huila Province and at Neiva where 30% of buildings required repair after the earthquake. 60% of houses in Campoalegre, Vegalarga, Pitalito and Rivera were destroyed. 14 churches were damaged or destroyed. Total damage estimated at $20 million. Many landslides were observed.

 

 2  9 21 35 13 1978 -30.683 -177.358  33 7.7   So. Kermadec Islands

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  9 12  6  0 1890  33.500 -116.500   0 6.0   So. California

 

Felt strongly in southern California. At Pomona windows broke. Also felt at Los Angeles and San Diego. Probably on the San Jacinto Fault.

 

 2  9 11  5  0 1928  49.000 -125.300   0 5.8   Vancouver Island area

 

Felt strongly at Victoria, Alberni, Bamfield and Pachena Point. A loud earthquake noise was heard at Alberni. A small tsunami was reported at Bamfield. Felt slightly at Vancouver and Nanaimo. Also felt at Abbotsford, Duncan, and the Destruction Islands.

 

 2  9  9 20 45 1934  37.400 -118.400   0 5.5   California/Nevada area

 

Felt with intensity IV at Bishop, Benton and Douglas Flat. Also felt at Broken Hills and Mason, NV.  Felt also in the Manteca, Mendoza and Modesto areas.

 

 2  9  9 44  8 1941  40.500 -125.367   0 6.6   Off Coast of No. California

 2  9  9 44 42 1941  40.700 -125.400   0 6.4   Off Coast of No. California

 

Plaster cracked at the Punta Gorda lighthouse. Felt also in southern Oregon.

 

 2  9 14 32 38 1956  31.750 -115.916  16 6.8   So. California

 2  9 15  1 33 1956  31.600 -115.700   0 5.3   So. California

 2  9 15 24 26 1956  31.750 -115.916  16 6.1   So. California

 2  9 16 29 53 1956  31.600 -115.700  16 5.8   So. California

 2  9 16 59 53 1956  31.750 -115.916  16 5.7   So. California

 2  9 18 48 45 1956  31.750 -115.916  16 5.7   So. California

 

Earthquake swarm in the Alamo region of Baja, California. Maximum intensity VI. A new faultline 18 mile long formed near Alamo. Water was heated to 80 degree F. along the faultline. Minor damage occurred to windows, plaster and merchandize throughout much of southern California to Yuma, Arizona.

 

 2  9 16 38  7 1957  41.167 -126.300  10 6.0   Off Coast of No. California

 2  9  4 42 35 1959  50.500 -177.500   0 6.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  9 14  0 55 1971  34.400 -118.434   9 6.7   So. California

 

The San Fernando earthquake. Maximum intensity VI when the Olive View Hospital was destroyed.  58 killed of which 49 were at the San Fernando Veterans Ad. Hospital. More than 2,000 injured. Damage estimated at more than $500 millioin. The near-failure of the Lower Van Norman Dam caused evacuation of thousands. Electrical and utilities were completely disrupted. Ground faulting was observed in the San Fernando area and landslides were common. Highway overpasses, railroads, pipelines were severely damaged by slides. Roads were blocked by rockfalls.

 

 2  9 14 34 36 1971  34.333 -118.633   1 5.0   So. California

 2  9 14 43 47 1971  34.308 -118.454   6 5.2   So. California

 2  9 15 58 21 1971  34.333 -118.316  14 5.1   So. California

 

Aftershocks of the San Fernando earthquake.

 

 2  9 21  2 14 1986  53.400 -171.200   0 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  9  4 21 21 1989  52.078 -169.961  19 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2  9  7 49 18 1992  51.494 -178.389  35 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2  9 11 55 40 1993  52.800 -169.960   7 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2  9 21 38  2 1993  51.576 -176.219  45 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 2 09 07 12 05 2008  32.456 -115.315   2 5.1   Baja California

 

Two bridges slightly damaged and power outages and disruption of cellular telephone service at Mexicali. Felt (VI) at Mexicali. Also felt at Ensenada, Tecate and Tijuana. Felt (V) at Calexico and Heber; (IV) at Brawley, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial and Winterhaven; (III) at Blythe, Carlsbad, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Los Angeles, Mission Viejo, Niland, Oceanside, Pine Valley, San Diego and Westmorland; (II) at Aliso Viejo, Campo, Coronado, Del Mar, Encinitas, Imperial Beach, Indian Wells, Indio, Jamul, La Jolla, La Mesa, La Quinta, Ladera Ranch, Lakeside, Lemon Grove, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, San Clemente, San Marcos, Santee and Spring Valley, California. Felt throughout southern California from Palm Springs to Calexico and from San Diego to Winterhaven. Felt (IV) at Yuma and (III) at Somerton and Wellton, Arizona. Also felt at Cibola, Parker, Peoria and Tempe, Arizona. 

 

 2 09 12 12 07 2016  51.304  179.699  57 5.3   Rat Islands, Aleutians

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  8  5  0  0 1570 -36.750  -73.000   0 8.3   Central Chile

 

Felt with intensity IX in the Concepcion, Penco, Chile region. Limited damage. Up to 2000 killed. At the time Conception was a frontier town with a few dozen houses. When the earthquake occurred it was Ash Wednesday and all townspeople were congregated at the church. The ground fissured and houses fell. Sulphurous smelling water exuded from ground fissures. The tsunami started out as a flooding wave and then withdrew more than usual. Upon returning it submerged the town. The population had withdrawn to higher ground before the larger tsunamis arrived and few were killed.

 

 2  8 15 40  0 1843  16.500  -61.500  33 8.3   Leeward Islands

 

Felt with intensity IX in  Guadeloupe and Pointe-a-Pitre and Montserrat, Antilles. Great damage.

 

 2  8 15 17 49 1926  13.000  -89.000  60 7.1   Coast of Central America

 2  8  0  0  0 1954 -29.000  -70.500   0 7.7   Coast Central Chile

 2  8 21  4 22 1971 -63.500  -61.200  33 7.1   Southern  Ocean

 

The strongest earthquake ever observed in the South Shetland Islands. Felt in the Argentine Islands. Crevasses were formed in the Argentine Islands.

 

 2  8 18 33 58 1987  -6.088  147.689  55 7.6   New Ireland

 

Three killed on the Huan Peninsula where a landslide caused damage with intensity VI. At least 200 were left homeless with maximum intensity VII. Liquefaction, landslides and fissuring was observed on Malai and Umboi Islands. Felt in New Britain and at Port Moresby, New Guinea.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  8 11 30  0 1855  46.000  -64.500   0 5.2   E. of Maine

 

Felt in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Maine. Strongly felt at Moncton and Dorchester, New Brunswick. Brick buildings and windows were damaged.

 

 2  8  0  0  0 1928  45.300  -69.000   0 5.0   Maine

 

Plaster Walls cracked at Milo, Maine. Small items fell from shelves. Two aftershocks followed.

 

 2  8  6 39 26 1939  49.080 -128.040   0 6.5   Vancouver Island area

 2  8  8  5  9 1940  39.750 -121.150  35 5.9   Central California

 

Damage occurred to chimneys and windows in the Chico and Grass Valley areas.

 

 2  8 19 17 11 1970  50.578 -172.372  15 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  8  2 29 11 1971  51.287 -178.829  44 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity I at Adak.

 

 2  8 11 39 60 1975  67.600 -160.137   0 5.0   Northern Alaska

 2  8 19 24 10 1979  52.178 -179.029 156 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  8  6 58 17 1985  35.452 -118.898  11 5.0   So. California

 

Felt over an area of about 15,000 sq. km. Windows cracked and objects overturned at Arvin, Bakersfield, Delkern. Plaster cracked at Kern City. Objects swung at Lamont. Also felt throughout much of southern California.

 

 2  8  5 16 11 1994  51.400 -173.600  33 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2 08 22 02 01 2011  43.541 -127.313  10 5.4   Off Coast of Oregon

 

Felt at Coos Bay and Gold Beach.

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  7 15  0  0 1793  40.085  139.095   0 7.0   Hokkaido, Japan

 

Felt at Tugaro and Honshu, Japan. 11-12 killed with limited damage.  A tsunami was generated.

 

 2  7  9 45  0 1812  36.600  -89.600   0 8.7   New Madrid area

 

Felt with intensity XII in the New Madrid, MO area. Largest of three events of M>=8 in the area during the winter of 1811-1912.  The third New Madrid Earthquake - of similar intensity to the event of Dec. 16, 1811 and Jan. 23, 1812.  Chimneys fell and houses heaved. The shocks were accompanied by low rumbling earthquake noises. The ground was observed to rise and fall as earth waves, like the long swell of the sea. These waves bent trees and opened the soil in cracks. Landslides were considerable and large areas were uplifted. Water emerged from fissures and other others sank. A great wave was generated on the Mississippi River which overwhelmed many boats and carried trees into the river. One person was killed in this largely unsettled region. Trees fell as far away as Texas where the Red River was dammed from a forest of fallen trees. This "Red River Dam" persisted in the River for the next sixty years until it was dynamited out leading to the opening of the area for settlement. All the houses at New Madrid were destroyed. Foreshocks occurred in the later 1700's leading Indians to predict a great earthquake in the area. Several persons were drowned by the great wave. Felt as far as Boston, Massachusetts. At Washington, D.C.  people were greatly frightened. Phenomena included sand blows, water and mud ejection from fissures, sand sloughs, water waves, caving of river banks and earthquake noises. Strong earthquakes have occurred with inter-event times in the area between 500-1000 years.

 

 

 2  7  7 36  0 1897  40.000  140.000  60 8.3   Hokkaido, Japan

 2  7  5 20 30 1918   6.500  126.500 120 7.5   Mindanao, Philippines

 

Felt strongly in Mindanao, Philippines.

 

 2  7 17 16  2 1940  51.500  175.000  70 7.0   Rat Islands

 2  7  8 40 35 1947 -10.000  161.500  50 7.0   No. of Santa Cruz Islands

 2  7  9 36 54 1959  -3.700  -81.700   0 7.4   Ecuador

 

Felt strongly at Guayaquil.

 

 2  7 21 33 21 1984 -10.012  160.469  18 7.7   Solomon Islands

 

 

Damage occurred in southern Guadacanaal where it was felt with intensity VI at Honiara. Also felt at Rabaul, New Britain. Landslides accompanied the quake.

 

 2  7 21 36 46 1996  45.324  149.892  43 7.2   So. Kurils

 

Minor damage with intensity V on Iturup. Also felt at Kurilsk, Kunashir and Sinmushir and Urup.

 

 2  7  2 42 35 2004  -4.003  135.023  10 7.3   Near the South Coast of Papua, Indonesia

 

Aftershock of strong M 7.0 on Feb. 5, 2004 which killed at least 37 and destroyed more than 2000 buildings. Additional damage occurred in the Nabire area.

 

Additional damage in the Nabire area.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  7 15  0  0 1663  47.600  -70.100   0 5.5   New England

 

Aftershock  of the strong earthquake on the St. Lawrence River on Feb. 5, 1663.

 

 2  7  9 45  0 1812  36.600  -89.600   0 8.7   New Madrid area

 

Felt with intensity XII in the New Madrid, MO area. Largest of three events of M>=8 in the area during the winter of 1811-1912.  The third New Madrid Earthquake - of similar intensity to the event of Dec. 16, 1811 and Jan. 23, 1812.  Chimneys fell and houses heaved. The shocks were accompanied by low rumbling earthquake noises. The ground was observed to rise and fall as earth waves, like the long swell of the sea. These waves bent trees and opened the soil in cracks. Landslides were considerable and large areas were uplifted. Water emerged from fissures and other others sank. A great wave was generated on the Mississippi River which overwhelmed many boats and carried trees into the river. One person was killed in this largely unsettled region. Trees fell as far away as Texas where the Red River was dammed from a forest of fallen trees. This "Red River Dam" persisted in the River for the next sixty years until it was dynamited out leading to the opening of the are for settlement. All the houses at New Madrid were destroyed. Foreshocks occurred in the later 1700's leading Indians to predict a great earthquake in the area. Several persons were drowned by the great wave. Felt as far as Boston, Massachusetts. At Washington, D.C.  peoply were greatly frightened. Phenomena included sand blows, water and mud ejection from fissures, sand sloughs, water waves, caving of river banks and earthquake noises. Strong earthquakes have occurred with inter-event times in the area between 500-1000 years.

 

 2  7  5 55  0 1896  48.300 -124.300   0 5.0   Washington state, U.S.

 

Houses shook at East Clallam, WA. No damage. Felt also at Neah Bay Reservation, Tatoosh Island and at sea on Neah Bay.

 

 2  7  4 41 34 1937  40.500 -125.250   0 5.8   Off Coast of No. California

 

Northwest of Ferndale, CA with slight damage reported near Humboldt Bay.

 

 2  7 11 30 41 1965  53.300 -161.900  10 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2  7 14 53 14 1967  56.661 -157.177  63 5.5   Alaska Peninsula

 2  7  8 35 30 1968  43.600 -127.300  33 5.1   Off Coast of Oregon

 2  7 21 25 45 1969  40.400 -124.500   6 5.2   Off Coast of No. California

 

Slight damage reported at Ferndale, Honeydew, Petrolia, Rio Dell and Scotia.

 

 2  7  2 29 28 1971  51.356 -176.718  50 6.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Minor damage on Adak Island. Felt with intensity V on Adak.

 

 2  7  2 42  4 1971  51.162 -177.075  49 5.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 2  7  2 53  8 1971  51.225 -176.942  21 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  7  3 19 13 1971  51.280 -176.920  21 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2  7  3 21  0 1971  51.035 -177.084  43 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity II at Adak.

 

 2  7  6  7 13 1982  51.704 -176.857  60 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 2  7 19 18 17 1982  29.035 -113.053  10 5.6   Gulf of California

 2  7  9 27 44 1985  51.566 -173.863  33 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  7  3 45 16 1987  32.506 -115.267   6 5.5   So. California

 

Felt strongly at Mexicali, Mexico. Intensity V at El Centro and IV at Heber, Holtville, Palo Verde and Westmorland. Also felt at San Luis and Yuma, Arizona.

 

 2  7 12 29  2 1987  52.566 -168.311  33 6.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2  7  8 46 57 1988  60.382 -153.241 130 5.5   Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity V in the epicentral area.

 

 2  7  6  4 21 1991  66.357 -147.963  10 5.5   Northern Alaska

 

Felt with intensity IV at Beaver, Eielson AFB, Ester, Fairbanks, North Pole, and Rampart. Felt also at Fort Yukon.

 

 2  7 12 56  0 1993  51.200 -178.100  33 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  7 16 29 11 1993  49.164 -129.018  10 5.0   Vancouver Island area

 2  7 21 19  7 1996  55.265 -156.479  20 5.7   Alaska Peninsula

 2 07 10 34 04 2003  31.628 -115.511   7 5.0   Baja California

 

Felt at Mexicali. Felt (IV) at El Centro, Heber and Ocotillo;(III) at Boulevard, Calexico, Campo, La Jolla and San Diego; (II) at Alpine, El Cajon, Escondido and Lakeside, California.

 

 2 07 06 23 32 2005  51.240 -131.150  10 5.2   Queen Charlotte Island, Canada

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  6  0  0  0 1716 -17.200  -71.200  40 8.8   So. Peru/Bolivia

 

Many killed, limited damage in the region of Pueblo de Torata in Tacna.  Damage also occurred at Lima and Arequipa.

 

 2  6 11 42 18 1914  29.500   65.000 100 7.0   Pakistan

 2  6 21 51 19 1916  48.500  178.500  60 7.7   NE Pacific

 2  6 13  7 23 1964  55.720 -155.950  13 7.1   Alaska Peninsula

 

Plaster cracked on Sitkinak Islands. Walls and windows creaked. Also felt at Chignik.

 

 2  6 10 37 10 1973  31.398  100.581  33 7.7   So. China

 

This earthquake occurred in the mountains of Szechwan. Damage occurred to houses over a wide area and casualties were reported. A fault trace occurred cutting across roads and topographic features.

 

 2  6 13 16 18 1987  37.470  141.720  36 7.1   Off East Coast Honshu

 

Felt with intensity V at Onahama. Also felt from Hikone, Honshu and Hokkaido and as far as Oshima and Hachijo-jima. A minor tsunami was generated with maximum height 12 cm at Onahama.

 

 2  6 21 47 59 1999 -12.853  166.697  90 7.4   Vanuatu Islands

 2 06 01 12 25 2013 -10.799  165.114  24 7.9   Santa Cruz Islands

 

Nine people killed, 17 injured, 5 missing and at least 684 houses destroyed or damaged in several villages on Nendo; 1 person killed, 1 injured and at least 39 houses destroyed or damaged in several villages on Tomotu Noi. All casualties and most of the damage were caused by a strong tsunami.  The dock at Lata Wharf was damaged by the tsunami then damaged further by shaking in subsequent aftershocks.  Felt (VIII) at Lata. Also felt at Honiara and Kirakira. Felt at Port-Olry and Port-Vila, Vanuatu.  The tsunami was recorded with the following amplitudes(one half peak-to-trough in centimeters) at these selected tide stations: 104 at Lata Wharf and 10 at Honiara, Solomon Islands; 77 at Hienghene, 57 at Ouinne, 51 at Mare Island and 48 at Lifou Island, New Caledonia; 40 at Cape Ferguson and 24 at Rosslyn Bay, Australia; 33 at Port-Vila and 27 at Luganville, Vanuatu; 38 at Aburatsu, 19 on Chichi Jima and 18 at Kushimoto, Japan; 18 at Korotiti Bay, 13 at Port Taranaki and 12 at Great Barrier Island, New Zealand. 

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  6 15  0  0 1663  47.600  -70.100   0 5.0   New England

 

Aftershock  of the strong earthquake on the St. Lawrence River on Feb. 5, 1663.

 

 2  6  0  0  0 1855  42.000  -74.000   0 5.0   New York State

 2  6 21 55  0 1896  48.300 -124.300   0 5.0   Washington state, U.S.

 

Houses shook at East Clallam, WA. No damage. Felt also at Neah Bay Reservation, Tatoosh Island and at sea on Neah Bay.

 

 2  6 14 33  5 1959  51.720 -176.020  44 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  6 13 13 44 1964  55.750 -155.880  26 5.9   Alaska Peninsula

 

Plaster cracked on Sitkinak Islands. Walls and windows creaked. Also felt at Chignik.

 

 2  6  1 40 35 1965  53.140 -161.850  43 6.5   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Cold Bay and at the Scotch Cap Light Station on Unimak Island.

 

 2  6 16 50 29 1965  53.260 -161.740  33 6.5   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt by many at Cold Bay. Buildings swayed slightly.

 

 2  6 23 28  8 1966  60.400 -152.300  91 5.3   Central Alaska

 

Reported felt at Anchorage, Homer and Fairbanks.  Followed by a second lighter earthquake.

 

 2  6  3 26 35 1967  60.130 -152.750 105 5.1   Central Alaska

 

Felt at Nenana, Fort Greeley, Murphy Dome and Eielson AFB where many were awakened. Felt over an area of about 20,000 sq. miles.

 

 2  6  9 33 47 1969  51.710 -176.240  60 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Glassware broke at Adak. Mirrors broke and plaster cracked. Damage confined to a 10 sq. mile radius on Adak.

 

 2  6  4  4  7 1974  53.799 -164.672   2 6.5   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Small objects moved at Cold Bay.

 

 2  6 10 43 40 1980  51.794 -173.187  32 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  6 12  2  1 1982  41.197 -125.371  20 5.3   Off Coast of No. California

 

Felt in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties. Also felt at Crescent City and Rio Dell with maximum intensity IV.

 

 2  6 15 14 59 1986  67.876 -156.264  33 5.0   Northern Alaska

 2  6  5 10  1 1988  53.642 -167.090  33 5.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2  6 12  3 57 1993  50.730 -176.410  63 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 2  6  3 28 16 1994  53.280 -171.150  25 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  6  5 55  9 1994  51.990 -170.260  41 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

 2 06 17 18 45 2002  61.171 -149.728  35 5.3   Southern Alaska

 

Felt(V) at Anchorage, Eagle River and Elmendorf AFB; (IV) at Girdwood, Palmer, Wasilla and Willow. Felt throughout south-central Alaska.

 

 2 06 17 19 28 2002  61.181 -149.726  36 5.1   Southern Alaska

 

Felt strongly in the Anchorage area.

 

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  5 22 30  0 1663  47.600  -70.100   0 7.0   New England

 

A very severe earthquake near Three Rivers, Quebec. Important landslides occurred which created subsequent waterfalls in the area. Landslides hit the St. Lawrence river and it stayed muddy for months. French priests indicate that entire forests were thrown into the River. Felt sharply in New England.  At Massachusetts Bay houses were shaken and pewter fell from shelves. Chimneys were thrown down and much property damage occurred throughout New England and Quebec.

 

 2  5  2 23 34 1938   4.500  -76.300 160 7.0   Colombia

 

Felt with maximum intensity VIII but may have reached intensity X in the northern portions. Severe damage at Tamesis, Aguadas, El Jardin and Valparaiso, Colombia.  Two people were killed.     Damage was strongest in the mountains and the quake was felt from Ecuador to the Pacific coast in the Department of Galdas.  A ground fissure was observed.

 

 2  5  1 23 36 1950 -48.500  164.000  33 7.1   Southern S. Isl. N.Z.

 

Felt in parts of Otago and Southland.

 

 2  5 22  5 58 1970  12.600  122.100  11 7.1   Luzon, Philippines

 

Damage with intensity VI at Romblon. Three killed and many injured at San Augustin. Also felt at Aurora, Alabat, Calapan. An aftershock on Feb. 6 was strongly felt at Romblon.

 

 2  5 22 51  5 1995 -37.759  178.752  21 7.5   North Island, N.Z.

 

Felt over much of North Island and as far south as Christchurch on South Islands and on Chatham Islands south of New Zealand.

 

 2  5 21 05 03 2004  -3.615  135.538  17 7.0   Papua, Indonesia

 

At least 37 were killed and nearly 700 injured. At least 2500 buildings were damaged or destroyed along with 9 bridges. The airport runway was damaged at Nabire. Felt at Nabire, Knarotali and Manokwari.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  5 22 30  0 1663  47.600  -70.100   0 7.0   New England

 

A very severe earthquake near Three Rivers, Quebec. Important landslides occurred which created subsequent waterfalls in the area. Landslides hit the St. Lawrence river and it stayed muddy for months. French priests indicate that entire forests were thrown into the River. Felt sharply in New England.  At Massachusetts Bay houses were shaken and pewter fell from shelves. Chimneys were thrown down and much property damage occurred throughout New England and Quebec.

 

 2  5  4 48  0 1931  35.100 -106.600   0 5.0   SW U.S.A

 

Felt strongly at Albuquerque, New Mexico. People panicked and ran from houses and theaters. Buildings were damaged and landslides were observed.

 

 2  5 13 33  6 1941  31.700 -115.100  16 5.0   So. California

 

Felt at San Diego.

 

 2  5  6 14  0 1947  36.233 -120.650   0 5.0   Central California

 

Felt with intensity VI near Coaling and Lonoak. May were alarmed. Buildings swayed and plaster cracked. Beds and furniture were moved about. At King City items swayed. Also felt at Kettleman City, Avenal, Huron, Parkfield, San Ardo and Westhaven.

 

 2  5  1  4 50 1959  57.400 -156.900  70 6.6   Alaska Peninsula

 2  5  7 33 28 1971  51.750 -130.649  18 5.7   British Colombia

 2  5  2 25 22 1974  62.703 -148.854  75 5.0   Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity V at the Gold Creek station on the Alaska Railroad.

 

 2  5  9 36 36 1976  59.985 -149.348  35 5.2   Southern Alaska

 

Felt with intensity V at Seward.

 

 2  5 10 52  3 1981  50.155 -176.311  36 5.7   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  5 13 13 42 1992  52.330 -170.350  41 5.7   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  5 23 49  8 1994  51.590 -169.820  14 5.8   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2  5  1 55 38 1996  55.310 -156.520  16 5.4   Alaska Peninsula

 2  5 19 29  4 1997  51.783 -131.068  10 5.2   British Colombia

 2  5 18 33  8 1998  58.340 -138.530  10 5.1   Southeast Alaska

 2  5  3 49  7 2001  64.433 -131.149  10 5.5   Yukon Territory, Canada

 2 05 08 17 01 2006  66.297 -142.686   9 5.4   Northern Alaska

 

Felt(III) at Fairbanks.

 

 2 05 16 15 17 2006  59.394 -151.747  47 5.0   Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

 

Felt (V) at Homer; (IV) at Anchor Point, Clam Gulch and Soldotna; (III) at Kasilof, Kenai, Seward and Sterling. Also felt at Anchorage, Chugiak and Eagle River.

 

 2 05 16 43 32 2006  66.315 -142.555   1 5.1   Northern Alaska

 

Felt at Fairbanks, Fort Wainwright and North Pole.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  4 12 30  0 1797  -1.700  -78.700   0 8.3   Ecuador

 

Total destruction in Chimborazo province especially at Riobamba.  More than 1000 were killed with great damage at Ambato and Latacunga where many buildings were destroyed.

 

 2  4  3  0  0 1867  38.400   20.200 100 7.9   No. Greece

 

Severe damage at Cephalonia, Greece with maximum intensity XI-X.  200-225 were killed. Felt over a radius of about 800 km on the Paliki Peninsula.

 

 2  4 15 50  0 1888  41.500  142.500  60 7.1   Hokkaido, Japan

 2  4 14  0  0 1910 -17.000  168.000  60 7.3   Vanuatu Islands

 2  4  8 22 44 1921  15.000  -91.000 120 7.5   Guatemala

 2  4  5  1 22 1965  51.290  178.550  36 8.2   Rat Islands

 

Mainshock in a long series which ruptured the Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands for about 500 km length. 870 shocks occurred over a period of 45 days of which 35 were M>=6. This event was felt strongly at Shemya Air Force Base and damaged occurred to the runway and to some buildings. A ship near the eastern portion of the rupture zone - the "Ohio" felt the quake as a seaquake. A tsunami was generated with maximum amplitude of 3.1 m at Attu and was observed as far as Samoa.

 

 2  4  8 40 41 1965  51.300  179.500  40 7.3   Rat Islands

 

Strong aftershock of the earlier event in the Rat Islands on Feb. 4, 1965.

 

 2  4 15 33 29 1971   0.647   98.838  33 7.1   So. Sumatera

 

Damaging in northern Sumatra. Damage occurred to brick buildings at Sibolga, North Sumatra. Damage also occurred at Paasaman, Natal, Pinangsore, Sibolga and Pasir Ulu.  Fissures were observed in Sibolga and hot springs formed at Tarutung. Felt in most of north Sumatra and as far east as Singapore.

 

 

 2  4 11 36  8 1975  40.641  122.580  33 7.4   NE China

 

Considerable damage in the region of southern Liaoning province. Damage was particularly strong at the industrial towns of Ying-Kou and Haicheng. Number of victims was not known but was minimized by an earthquake warning. Felt as far as Beijing and at Seoul, South Korea where there was minor damage. Also felt at Primorsky, Russia and Kyushu, Japan. Chinese authorities issued an earthquake prediction for the area based on a migration of seismic foci that had been observed in the previous two years and appeared to pass through this region. Small earthquakes and abnormal animal behavior in the weeks before the earthquake which intensified in early February along with an increase in Radon in the groundwater brought about the warning. A strong increase in telluric currents was also observed.  The population was evacuated from their homes about five hours prior to the earthquake. While much damage occurred little loss of life resulted.

 

 

 2  4  9  1 43 1976  15.324  -89.101   5 7.5   Guatemala

 

This was a strike-slip rupture which was felt over an area of at least 100,000 sq. km. on the Motagua fault. The quake killed at least 22,700 and injured more than 75,000. Losses were estimated at $1.1 billion U.S. dollars. Ground breakage occurred over 240 km, the longest rupture in America since the San Francisco quake of 1906. Maximum slippage occurred north of Guatemala City. Landslides were extensive and blocked railroads and communications in the Guatemala highlands. The quake was felt with maximum intensity IX in Mixco and sections of Guatemala City and Gualan. Many communities and towns were completely destroyed in an area around the fault of 1700 sq. km. Buildings near the fault suffered little damage, but those at a distance from the fault were completely destroyed. Many modern "earthquake resistant" structures collapsed. All houses in the towns of San Pedro Sacatepequez, El Jicaro, Sumpango, Tecpan dna Gualan were destroyed.

 

 2  4 10 37 47 1997  37.661   57.291  10 7.1   No. Iran

 

Preceded by a foreshock of M 5.5 in northeastern Iran. This event killed about 100 while injuring more than 2000. More than 16,000 homes were damaged or destroyed in Bojnurd and Shirvan areas of Iran. Estimated damage $30 million.  Felt throughout northeastern Iran.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  4  5  0  0 1883  42.300  -85.600   0 5.0   Northern Plains

 

Felt in northern Indiana and southern Michigan near Kalamazoo, Mich. Windows were cracked and chimneys damaged at Kalamazoo. Felt as far as St. Louis, MO and at Bloomington, ILL.

 

 2  4 20 37 43 1918  52.280 -118.370   0 6.0   Alberta

 

Felt at Revelstoke and felt slightly at Alvert Canyon, Beavermouth, Malakwa and Vernon.

 

 2  4 10 32 45 1937  48.850 -129.430   0 5.2   Vancouver Island area

 2  4  3 44 48 1946  53.000 -176.000 160 6.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  4  8  6 34 1958  57.950  -52.410   0 5.0   Labrador Basin

 2  4 17 50 43 1965  51.900 -175.200  25 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  4  1 32 52 1975  48.213 -114.110   8 5.0   Montana/Idaho

 

Minor damage occurred at Kalispell, Creston and Martin City, Montana.  Felt also in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.

 

 2  4  9 47 49 1975  63.050 -151.016 146 5.0   Central Alaska

 2  4  0  4 58 1976  34.655 -112.500  12 5.2   SW U.S.A

 

Minor damage occurred in Arizona in the Chino Valley, Cottonwood, Miller Valley and Paulden. Strongly felt in Prescott. Felt from Yuma to Tucson. Also felt north at Falstaff.

 

 2  4  7 56 27 1979  51.076 -179.104  58 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  4 21 25 41 1979  42.292 -149.287  10 5.2   Gulf of Alaska

 2  4  4 42 56 1981  52.910 -163.460   0 5.1   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2  4  2 42 12 1994  42.709 -111.026   5 5.2   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Felt with intensity IV at Soda Springs. Also felt at Grace and Montpelier, Idaho. Also felt lightly at Freedom and Green River, WY and in Idaho at Idaho Falls, Lava Hot Springs. Felt at Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

 2  4  9 12 56 1999  54.191 -162.301  33 5.4   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Cold Bay and False Pass.

 

 2 04 09 46 11 2007  51.853 -176.262  46 5.0   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 2 04 20 20 21 2010  40.412 -124.961  23 5.9   Off Coast of Northern California

 

Felt (V) at Petrolia; (IV) at Bayside, Ferndale, Fortuna, Hydesville, Loleta, Rio Dell, Scotia and Whitethorn; (III) in the Albion-Orick area. Felt (II) at Brookings and Grant Pass, Oregon. Felt in much of northern California and parts of western Oregon from the San Francisco Bay area to the Portland area and as far east as Portola, California.

 

2 04 20 05 31 2012  48.887 -127.906  14 5.7   Off Vancouver Island, B.C.

 

Felt (II) at Nanaimo, Vancouver and Victoria. Also felt at Courtenay, Gold River, Port Alberni, Powell River and Ucluelet. Felt (II) at Bellingham, Washington. Also felt at Aberdeen, Arlington, Bothell, Greenbank, Lopez Island, Mount Vernon, Port Angeles, Seattle, Sedro Woolley and Snohomish.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  3  0  0  0 1605  34.300  140.400   0 7.9   Off East Coast Honshu

 

Also given date as Jan. 31. 700 houses - 41% of the town of Hiro was destroyed. A strong tsunami was generated which washed away Hito and drowned 3600 in Shishikui, Awa with maximum height 7 meters.  50 were drowned at Sakihama and 350 more at Kannoura. More than 5,000 drowned in the area. To the east in the Emjimada area castles at Tawara in Atsumi and Kakegawa were destroyed. 80% of the houses at Ari were washed away in the tsunami which hit the coast from Ise Shima to Boso. More than 1,000 people were drowned in this area.

 

 2  3 20  0  0 1610   8.300  -71.900  30 7.9   Colombia

 

Moderate damage with intensity up to VII to IX at La Grita, Bailadores, and Merida, Venezuela. Up to 60 killed.

 

 2  3  0  0  0 1906   3.500  -76.200   0 7.6   Colombia

 

Primarily felt in the region of Palmira with intensity V. Also felt in other towns in the vicinity with intensity IV.

 

 2  3 19 34 57 1907  -6.000  148.000  60 7.2   New Ireland

 2  3 16  1 46 1923  53.000  161.000  20 8.3   E. of Kamchatka

 

Followed by a great earthquake in the area on Feb. 4. That earthquake triggered a strong tsunami which washed houses away at Kolgir Bay and Semljachik. Two were killed in flooding at Ostrovna. At Hawaii the sea recession stranded a ship on the harbor floor and caused up to $1.5 million damage while killing one. Felt with reported intensity X. Hunters noted snowslides, land creeps and fissures. Nomads tents were destroyed at Kronot Bay and it was impossible to stand. Chimneys were destroyed at Ust-Kamchatka and in the Kolygir and Ostravnaya Bays.  Felt strongly at Petropavlovsk, Kozyrevsk anf Klyuchi. Also felt at Tilgil.  The tsunami began as a recession and the sea bottom of Kolygir Bay was lain bare for 2 km.

 

 2  3  5 26 20 1939 -10.500  159.000  60 7.1   Solomon Islands

 2  3 21 41 42 1969   4.900  127.400  33 7.0   Halmahera

 

Part of a strong sequence which began on Jan. 31, 1969.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 

 2  3 20 30  0 1892  45.500 -122.800   0 5.0   Oregon state, U.S.

 

Strong shock at Portland, Oregon. Buildings shook and people panicked into the streets. Felt strongly at Lake Harney, Salem, Astoria, Yaquina Head.

 

 2  3  5  3  0 1916  41.000 -117.800   0 5.9   Montana/Idaho

 

People were awakened at Pauyson, Utah. Some ran into streets. Clocks stopped at Santaquin, Utah.

 

 2  3  3 26  0 1933  37.333 -118.833  16 5.0   California/Nevada area

 

Felt with intensity IV at Benton, Big Creek and Laws. Felt also in areas near Bishop, Big Pine, Mammoth, Squaw Valley, Visalia.

 

 2  3 12 14 60 1944  60.100 -137.880  15 6.5   Central Alaska

 2  3 12 41 24 1955  44.000 -128.500   0 5.3   Off Coast of Oregon

 2  3  8 43 36 1964  31.500 -114.200  16 5.0   SW U.S.A

 

Felt with intensity III at San Diego. Light objects swayed.

 

 2  3  9 58 16 1979  40.920 -124.420  12 5.2   Off Coast of No. California

 

Store windows and merchandise broke and spilled from shelves in downtown Arcata and Eureka. Quake was felt over 11,000 sq. km of Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou and Trinity Counties. Also felt in southern Oregon.

 

 2  3  9 54 55 1990  49.860 -130.860  33 5.4   Vancouver Island area

 2  3 20 13 39 1991  55.800 -156.900   0 5.0   Alaska Peninsula

 2  3  9  5  4 1994  42.762 -110.976   8 5.8   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Damage with intensity VII occurred at Afton and Auburn, Wyoming. Damage also at Fairview, Wyoming. Also felt throughout much of southwestern Wyoming. Felt also in Idaho at Idaho Falls, in Utah at Moab, Price, Sandy Salt Lake City, Vernal and in Colorado at Grand Junction and Hotchkiss.

 

 2  3 15 26 16 1995  41.620 -109.760  24 5.6   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Possible mine collapse at Green River. One miner killed, ten injured. Damage at Green River and Little America. Felt with maximum intensity V at Rock Springs. Felt as far as Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

 

 2  3 10 24 59 2000  65.015 -154.238   7 6.1   Northern Alaska

 

Felt at Manley Hot Springs and Tanana. Also felt lightly at Fairbanks and Nenana.

 

 2 03 07 21 57 2010  53.815 -163.020  35 5.1   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 2 03 07 16 54 2015  52.332 -168.632  16 5.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2 03 07 27 26 2015  52.305 -168.727  44 5.3   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  2 15  0  0 1605  33.050  138.050   0 7.9   Central/So. Honshu Japan

 

Also given date as Jan. 31. 700 houses - 41% of the town of Hiro was destroyed. A strong tsunami was generated which washed away Hito and drowned 3600 in Shishikui, Awa with maximum height 7 meters.  50 were drowned at Sakihama and 350 more at Kannoura. More than 5,000 drowned in the area. To the east in the Emjimada area castles at Tawara in Atsumi and Kakegawa were destroyed. 80% of the houses at Ari were washed away in the tsunami which hit the coast from Ise Shima to Boso. More than 1,000 people were drowned in this area.

 

 2  2 10 30  0 1879 -53.000  -70.670   0 7.3   So. So. America

 2  2 11 22 18 1920  -4.000  152.500  60 7.7   New Britain

 2  2  5  7 38 1923  53.500  162.000  60 7.2   E. of Kamchatka

 

Followed by a great earthquake in the area on Feb. 4. That earthquake triggered a strong tsunami which washed houses away at Kolgir Bay and Semljachik. Two were killed in flooding at Ostrovna. At Hawaii the sea recession stranded a ship on the harbor floor and caused up to $1.5 million damage while killing one. Felt with reported intensity X. Hunters noted snowslides, land creeps and fissures. Nomads tents were destroyed at Kronot Bay and it was impossible to stand. Chimneys were destroyed at Ust-Kamchatka and in the Kolygir and Ostravnaya Bays.  Felt strongly at Petropavlovsk, Kozyrevsk anf Klyuchi. Also felt at Tilgil.  The tsunami began as a recession and the sea bottom of Kolygir Bay was lain bare for 2 km.

 

 2  2  0  0 19 1929  -1.500  -21.000  60 7.1   Central Mid-Atlantic

 2  2 22 46 42 1931 -39.500  177.000  60 7.9   North Island, N.Z.

 

Also known as the Hawke Bay earthquake. This event caused great damage at Napier, Hastings and neighboring towns and was center close to the city of Napier. Uplift of 6-9 feet was observed along the coast in the Hawkes Bay region. At Napier buildings, bridges, and railways were damaged and water and electrical services were disrupted. Fires followed and did some damage. The harbor (inner and outer) rose by up to 8 feet and had to be dredged to the original depth afterwards. In some areas the depth changed from 42 to 24 feet. Houses on the beach were left far from shore.  One bluff collapsed into the sea and rivers and streams increased flow by up to 50%. At least 256 were reported killed in Napier, Hastings and Wairoa.  In Feb. 17 uplift occurred in Sponge Bay near Gisborne. Workers observed a boulder bank rise out of the sea without warning reaching a height of 7 feet and covering up to 2 acres. .

 

 

 2  2 17 41 29 1949  53.000 -173.000 220 7.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  2 23 33 39 1950  21.700  100.100   0 7.0   Myanmar

 2  2  8 43 39 1975  53.113  173.497  10 7.6   Rat Islands

 

Felt with maximum intensity IX at Shemya air base where the runway was cracked and fissured for more than 1000 m. Fissures extended into the tundra with vertical throw of up to 4 cm. Sand fountains were observed. Two hangar doors were damaged at Shemya AFB. A water pipe ruptured. Heavy equipment was moved. Fifteen people were injured. A strong foreshock was recorded.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 

 2  2  0  0  0 1766  42.000  -68.000   0 5.0   Maine

 2  2  0 11  0 1881  36.000 -120.500   0 5.9   Central California

 

Felt strongly at Salinas (intensity III) and Visalia.

 

 

 2  2 12 52  0 1928  47.800 -121.700   0 5.0   Washington state, U.S.

 

Generally felt at Startup, WA with a strong shaking and roaring alarming people. Paper and Plaster cracked.

 

 2  2 17 41 29 1949  53.000 -173.000 220 7.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  2  0  4 16 1961  37.400 -118.500  23 5.3   California/Nevada area

 2  2  0  7 42 1961  37.417 -118.667   0 5.1   California/Nevada area

 

Felt over an area of 13,500 sq. miles with maximum intensity V. Frightened may at Bigpine, Bishop, Laws and Long Valley in California. In Nevada objects were disturbed and a windmill swayed at Dyer.

 

 2  2  6 43 29 1962  36.500  -89.600  25 5.5   New Madrid area

 

Awakened and frightened many in the large area of Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee and Illinois. Water pipes broke and walls and plaster were cracked at Catron. Chimneys were damaged at Marston. Damage with intensity V occurred in Arkansas and Union City, TN.

 

 2  2  0 48 56 1971  51.717 -173.204  49 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  2 15 55 28 1974  61.602 -147.603  48 5.1   Central Alaska

 

Felt in Southern Alaska with intensity II. Felt strongly in Anchorage, Palmer and other communities.

 

 2  2  8 43  0 1975  53.100  173.400  10 7.6   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with maximum intensity IX at Shemya air base where the runway was cracked and fissured for more than 1000 m. Fissures extended into the tundra with vertical throw of up to 4 cm. Sand fountains were observed. Two hangar doors were damaged at Shemya AFB. A water pipe ruptured. Heavy equipment was moved. Fifteen people were injured. A strong foreshock was recorded.

 

 2  2  9 28 34 1982  25.828 -109.508  10 5.2   Gulf of California

 2 02 00 38 17 2011  54.974 -160.465  35 5.9   Unimak Island, Aleutians

 

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  1 11  0  0 1725  56.500  118.500  50 8.2   So. Siberia

 

Felt with intensity XI east of Lake Baykal. Ice and ground cracked and buildings were damaged in Chita.

 

 2  1  9 34 30 1903  48.000   98.000  60 7.8   Mongolia

 2  1  7 36 22 1916  29.500  131.500  60 8.0   Bonin Islands

 

Felt at Duda.

 

 2  1 19 24 58 1923 -21.000  169.500  50 7.0   Loyalty Islands

 2  1 17 14 26 1929  36.500   70.500 220 7.1   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

Severe damage in Hindu Kush.

 

 2  1 19  4 18 1938  -5.300  130.500  60 8.6   West Irian, PNG

 

Moderate damage in the Banda Sea and at Maluku. Felt with intensity VII. A tsunami was generated. At Tual glassware was broken and a pendulum clock stopped. On Banda Islands and also on Kei Island the tsunami did great damage.

 

 2  1  3 22 40 1944  41.410   32.690  10 7.3   No. Turkey/Black Sea

 

Severe damage at Gerede, Turkey. Felt with intensity X with severe damage.  Up to 2800 killed. Faulting continued west for up to 180 km through mountainous country. Displacement was strike slip. Gardens and walls at Gerede and a road between Bolu and Ilicia showed strike slip offset of up to 3.5 meters. The north side was thrown down up to one meter.

 

 2  1 10 35 51 1945 -22.000  170.000  60 7.0   Loyalty Islands

 2  1 12 13 40 1945 -22.000  170.000  60 7.2   Loyalty Islands

 2  1  1  6 54 1954  24.300  143.800  50 7.1   Volcano Islands

 2  1 13 41 46 1956  18.800  145.500 370 7.0   No. Marianas

 2  1  3 12 33 1974  -7.383  155.575  40 7.1   Solomon Islands

 

Felt at Bougainville with maximum intensity VI. Aftershock of event on Jan. 31.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2  1 11  1  0 1934  38.300 -118.400   0 5.0   California/Nevada area

 

Felt at Potts, NV with intensity IV

 

 2  1 11 19  0 1934  38.300 -118.400   0 5.2   California/Nevada area

 

Felt at Luning, NV with intensity V

 

 2  1 11 46  4 1934  38.300 -118.400   0 5.4   California/Nevada area

 

Felt at Potts, NV with intensity V. Overturned small objects, spilled water.  No damage reported.

 

 2  1  4 23 57 1954  32.300 -115.300   0 5.2   So. California

 2  1  4 32  2 1954  32.300 -115.300  10 5.6   So. California

 2  1 13  5 29 1954  32.300 -115.300  16 5.1   So. California

 

Felt by all at Imperial. Canal water was disturbed and objects were displaced.  A pendulum clock stopped. Earthquake noises were heard. People rushed from buildings at El Centro. At Black Butte, Mexico a remada was thrown down and a brush shack leveled. Pumice blowholes opened in the earth.

 

 

 2  1  0 36  2 1961  50.260 -129.630   0 5.5   British Colombia

 2  1  1 47 52 1964  51.600 -170.980  33 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  1  7 58  4 1968  49.970 -129.950  18 5.2   Vancouver Island area

 2  1  5 19 24 1971  51.717 -172.954  38 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 2  1 14 33 12 1977  40.308 -127.005  15 5.1   Off Coast of No. California

 2  1  6 16  9 1983  43.184 -126.440  10 5.0   Off Coast of Oregon

 2  1 18 19 30 2001  51.437 -177.797  33 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt strongly at Adak and Atka.

 

 2 01 00 00 51 2014  51.117 -178.007  39 5.0   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 2 01 11 20 25 2015  56.685 -169.177  10 5.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 2 01 17 40 34 2015  56.690 -169.100  21 5.3   Fox Islands, Aleutians  

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 20 15 30  0 1835 -36.830  -73.030   0 8.1   Central Chile

 

Severe damage in Concepcion, Talcahuanco, Chilla, Chile with maximum intensity VI. At least 35 were killed. A tsunami was generated which affected the Juan Fernandez Archipelago. This is generally considered the fourth Conception Earthquake. Charles Darwin reported on the earthquake from Valdivia where it was felt with intensity VII. Two shocks occurred within two minutes. The epicenter appears to have been close to Quiriquina Island which rose 8 feet.  Subsidence occurred on the Maule River. 35 were killed at Concepcion but many others were killed at Talcahuano, Chillan, Constitucion, Cauquenes, Talca and other towns. Seiche in irrigation canals at Santiago were observed. Craters and fissures were up to a foot wide. The tsunami began with a strong withdrawal of the sea. Ships at 7 meters of water were grounded.  This was followed by a 35-40 foot high wave and two larger following waves. Most houses at elevations less than 40 feet were destroyed by the tsunami. An offshore volcano became active and steam and smoke were seen, Flashes of light were observed at night. A strong earthquake sound accompanied the quake.

 

 

 2 20  0  0  0 1897  38.100  141.500   0 7.8   Off East Coast Honshu

 

 

One house was destroyed. A tsunami was generated with maximum height one meter at Sakari, Ofunato. Damage also occurred in Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima, Prefecture.

 

 2 20  8 58 48 1913  41.000  144.000   7 7.1   Hokkaido, Japan

 2 20 19 29 32 1917  19.500  -78.500  60 7.1   Jamaica

 2 20  1  2  0 1925  45.500  150.500  60 7.0   So. Kurils

 2 20  5 34 25 1931  44.250  135.767 280 7.5   Sea of Japan

 2 20  2 18 20 1940 -13.500  167.000 200 7.0   Vanuatu Islands

 2 20 18 35  5 1954  -6.800  124.500 580 7.0   Flores Island area

 2 20 08 08 30 2008   2.768   95.964  26 7.4   Sumatra

 

(NEIC) Three people killed and 25 seriously injured in western Aceh Province, Sumatra. Felt (V) at Meulaboh;(IV) at Banda Aceh, Medan and Tapaktuan; (III) at Padang and Sibolga; (II) at Bukittinggi and Payakumbuh. Also felt at Duri and Lhokseumawe. Felt(III) at Gunungsitoli, Nias. Felt (III) at Butterworth, George Town, Kampong Gelugor, Kampung Sungai Ara, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Tanjong Tokong and (II) at Perai, Malaysia. Also felt at Alor Setar, Ayer Itam, Johor Bahru, Juru, Kajang-Sungai Chua, Kampong Baharu Balakong, Kampung Tanjung Bongor, Kampung Tanjung Karang, Klang, Kuah, Kulim, Nibung Tebal and Shah Alam. Felt (III) in Singapore. Also felt at Kathu, Thailand.  TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 2 20  5  6  7 1968  58.350 -151.760   0 5.0   Southern Alaska

 2 20  6  8 18 1972  29.895 -113.532  33 5.4   Gulf of California

 2 20  7 40 35 1973  58.264 -149.816  13 5.4   Southern Alaska

 2 20  8 39 58 1988  36.803 -121.302   9 5.3   Central California

 

Felt with intensity V in the Pinnacles area.

 

 2 20 03 17 14 2002  51.130 -131.100  10 5.1   Queen Charlotte Is., Canada

 2 20 15 10 48 2003  53.405 -167.414  75 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

(NEIC) Felt at Dutch Harbor and Unalaska.

 

 2 20 01 39 58 2006  69.728 -145.811   5 5.0   Northern Alaska

 2 20 08 47 12 2013  50.457 -173.576  25 5.4   Andreanof Islands, Alaska.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 1 31  0  0  0 1605  33.400  133.300   0 7.9   Kyushu, Japan area

 

Also given date as Feb. 2-3. 700 houses - 41% of the town of Hiro was destroyed. A strong tsunami was generated which washed away Hito and drowned 3600 in Shishikui, Awa with maximum height 7 meters.  50 were drowned at Sakihama and 350 more at Kannoura. More than 5,000 drowned in the area. To the east in the Emjimada area castles at Tawara in Atsumi and Kakegawa were destroyed. 80% of the houses at Ari were washed away in the tsunami which hit the coast from Ise Shima to Boso. More than 1,000 people were drowned in this area.

 

 1 31 19 22  0 1900  48.000  146.000 499 7.5   So. Kurils

 1 31 15 36  0 1906   1.000  -81.500  60 8.9   Ecuador

 

This was a catastrophic earthquake which generated a tsunami off the coast of Ecuador and Colombia. Several foreshocks occurred. The entire city of Tumaco appeared to move and houses rose and fell like ships on the ocean. It was impossible to move or to take a single step. A loud earthquake noise accompanied the event. Non-wooden structures were completely destroyed.  On Pindo Island cracks opened and closed on the beach. Citizens were in panic. The earthquake generated a tsunami with maximum height 5 meters which submerged part of the city and washed several islands away. Several homes were destroyed in the tsunami. Felt from Tumaco to Esmeraldas to Micay. 30 homes collapsed at Esmeraldas.  Heavy damage occurred at Limones and two were killed. Houses also collapsed at Guapi and Rioverde. Fires followed. The ground cracked on Cape Manglares and water gushed.  At Buenaventura stone structures and churches were damaged. The tsunami was notable throughout Central America and was observed as far as Hawaii and San Francisco, California.

 

 1 31 20 11 48 1912  61.000 -147.500  80 7.2   Central Alaska

 

Felt throughout the Prince William Sound area in Copper and Tanana Valley. Strongly felt at Fairbanks and Valdez. Undersea cables broke.

 

 1 31 13 17 22 1922  40.870 -125.350   0 7.3   Off Coast of No. California

 

A large sub-oceanic earthquake which was felt with maximum intensity of VI at Eureka. Also felt at San Jose on the south and northward into Oregon and eastward as far as northwestern Nevada.

 

 1 31  9 17  8 1956  -3.250  152.250 360 7.1   New Britain

 1 31 20 55 54 1973  28.267  139.767 500 7.0   Bonin Islands

 

Felt on Hachijo-jima and Miyake-jima and as far north as Tateyama and Tokyo.

 

 1 31 23 30  5 1974  -7.461  155.894  34 7.0   Solomon Islands

 

Followed a foreshock of M 5.8. Felt strongly on Bougainville Island with intensity VI at Arawa and with V at Panguna and Shortland Island. A tsunami was generated with maximum height 4.6 meters which did damaged on the coasts of Shortland (Korovu) and Choiseul.

 

 1 31 20 30 47 1996  44.455  149.372  58 7.1   Hokkaido, Japan

 

Felt with maximum intensity at Kurilsk, Iturup and in the southern portion of Urup.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 1 31 20 11 48 1912  61.000 -147.500  80 7.2   Central Alaska

 

Felt throughout the Prince William Sound area in Copper and Tanana Valley. Strongly felt at Fairbanks and Valdez. Undersea cables broke.

 

 1 31 13 17 22 1922  40.870 -125.350   0 7.3   Off Coast of No. California

 

A large sub-oceanic earthquake which was felt with maximum intensity of VI at Eureka. Also felt at San Jose on the south and northward into Oregon and eastward as far as northwestern Nevada.

 

 1 31  3 55  0 1934  38.300 -118.400   0 5.0   California/Nevada area

 

Felt at Fenton and Fallon, NV.

 

 1 31  6 49 11 1942  51.180 -123.580   0 5.5   British Colombia

 

Centered near San Juan Island, WA. Felt in Canada especially in Vancouver.

 

 1 31  0 48 36 1961  56.000 -153.900  26 6.2   Southern Alaska

 

Felt by many and frightened people at Fairbanks. Merchandise fell from shelves at Manley Hot Springs.

 

 1 31 19 55 27 1974  52.383 -168.688  42 5.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 1 31 20 15 55 1974  52.326 -168.671  44 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 1 31  3  7 32 1979  51.503 -175.870  20 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 1 31 23 59  7 1981  59.017 -152.231  62 5.0   Southern Alaska

 1 31 16 46 43 1986  41.650  -81.162  10 5.0   Ohio/Lake Erie

 

Felt over an area of 300,00 sq. km in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, New York, Delaware, West Virginia, Wisconsin and other areas between especially in high-rise buildings. Well water was greatly affected in the region. At least 17 were injured and minor damage occurred in the epicentral area. Maximum intensity VI but could be has high as VII. Injuries occurred due to falls during evacuation of buildings, broken glass and falling objects as well as exposure to the cold weather. Damage to homes included cracked chimneys, walls windows and tiles.  Merchandise was thrown from shelves.

 

 1 31 13 32 01 2004  53.718 -162.952  33 5.0   South of Alaska

 1 31 09 53 40 2013  55.435 -135.018  13 5.9   SE Alaska

 

Felt (IV) at Ketchikan and Wrangell; (III) at Craig, Klawock, Petersburg, Sitka and Thorne Bay; (II) at Juneau. Felt throughout southeastern Alaska. Felt (II) at Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Also felt at Smithers and Terrace.

 

 1 31 12 38 31 2015  56.693 -168.996  10 5.3   North of Fox Is. Alaska

 

Not felt. Winter Storm Juno which probably had an effect on the Pribilof Islands.  The effect of this storm on North America was likely to promote high seismicity along the interface between North America and the Pacific plate. The Pribilof Islands lie on this interfacial boundary.

 

 1 31 17 39 12 2015  56.631 -169.091  10 5.3   North of Fox Is. Alaska

 1 31 20 47 13 2015  56.609 -169.081  21 5.0   North of Fox Is. Alaska

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 1 30 14  1  0 1902  40.500  141.300  60 7.0   Hokkaido, Japan

 1 30  3 35 50 1914 -35.000  -73.000  60 8.2   Central Chile

 

Located off the coast of central Chile. Felt in San Luis Province, Argentina.

 

 1 30  2 45 30 1917  55.200  164.500  40 8.1   Komandorsky Isl

 

A tsunami was generated.

 

 1 30 21 18 37 1918  45.400  136.500 350 7.7   Sea of Japan

 1 30  2 18 27 1939  -6.500  155.500  25 7.9   Solomon Islands

 

Felt at Bougainville and Guadalcanal.

 

 1 30  0 56 32 1950 -53.500  -71.500   0 7.0   So. So. America

 1 30 10 29 40 1969   4.805  127.437  70 7.2   Halmahera

 

Felt at Mindanao with intensity VI and at Davao where power was disrupted.  Felt as far as Samar Island.

 

 1 30 21  1 18 1973  18.390 -103.210  32 7.5   Michoacan, Mexico

 

Strongest earthquake in Mexico since 1957. Considerable damage occurred in Colima, Michoacan and Jalisco. Maximum damage was located at Tecomate, Coahuuayana, Manzanillo, Colima and Cuidad Guzman. More than 56 killed and at least 200 were injured. At Mexico City traffic lights were out. Damage occurred to high rise buildings. A slight tsunami was generated which was felt at sea. The earthquake was followed by the eruption of the Colima volcano. Lava reached nearby villages.

 

 1 30  8 52 43 1981  51.820  176.140  21 7.1   Rat Islands

 

Felt with intensity IV at Shemya.

 

 1 30 22 29 42 1987 -60.063  -26.916  48 7.0   Southern  Ocean

 1 30 22  0 12 1996 -32.885 -178.339  33 7.0   So. Kermadec Islands

 1 30 22 29 57 1996 -32.831 -178.266  33 7.4   So. Kermadec Islands

 1 30 12 16 10 1998 -23.689  -70.008  34 7.0   Coast No. Chile

 

One person killed at Antofagasta where minor damage to buildings occurred.  Maximum intensity VII at Antofagasta, Calama and Collahuuasi. Felt as far as La Serena.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 1 30 19 24  2 1934  38.300 -118.400   0 5.6   California/Nevada area

 

Felt with intensity VII at Mina. Broke dishes and windows and damaged chimneys in the epicentral area.

 

 1 30 20 16 31 1934  38.280 -118.360   0 6.3   California/Nevada area

 1 30 20 30  0 1934  38.300 -118.400   0 5.7   California/Nevada area

 1 30 23 40  0 1934  38.300 -118.400   0 5.4   California/Nevada area

 

A sequence of earthquakes which was felt in the area of Hawthorne, NV but did little damage in this unsettled area. Chimneys and adobe buildings collapsed at Mina and Marietta. Changes in ground water occurred and landslides and fissures were noted including a 5-inch scarp on Excelsior Mountain. Felt as far as Utah.

 

 1 30  4  0  0 1952  44.500  -73.200   0 5.0   New York State

 

Felt in Burlington Vermont for an area of about 50 sq. miles. Minor damage occurred to sidewalks, basements and gas mains. Ground fissures about 2 miles long and 15 feet apart were observed in the North End of Burlington. 

 

 1 30 12  8 27 1957  65.590 -133.640  15 5.8   Yukon Territory, Canada

 1 30  5 17 32 1959  61.000  -78.500  10 5.5   Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada

 1 30 12 12 35 1961  65.200 -149.900  34 5.5   Northern Alaska

 

Felt by many and frightened some at Fairbanks, Central Alaska. Merchandise fell from shelves in Manley Hot Springs.

 

 1 30  4 39 54 1963  55.200 -161.700   0 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 1 30  4 37 21 1965  51.680 -179.670  88 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 1 30 18 10  7 1969  53.800 -170.100  51 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 1 30 18  0 58 1984  55.580 -154.160  33 5.0   Southern Alaska

 1 30 13 13 33 1985  51.670 -170.150  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 1 30  7 15 34 1986  43.601 -127.339  10 5.2   North Pacific Ocean

 1 30  4  6 23 1989  38.824 -111.614  24 5.4   Utah area

 

Damage to windows, walls, chimneys and foundations at Ferron and Wales. Underground pipes broke at Salina. Plaster fell at Wales. Felt in northern Arizona, western Colorado, Utah and southwest Wyoming.

 

 1 30 12 57 50 1991  52.500 -167.700   0 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

 1 30  5 28 23 1997  59.380 -145.049  33 5.0   Southern Alaska

 

 1 30 03 14 28 2013  43.638 -127.620  10 5.4   Off coast of Oregon

 1 30 00 28 41 2016  40.897 -127.272  10 5.0   Off coast of No. California

 1 30 03 34 02 2016  39.492 -121.695  69 5.0   Northern California