TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 31 10 18 0 1909 8.000 -105.000 60 7.4 Central Pacific Ocean
10 31 17 22 0 1912 7.000 138.000 60 7.4 Caroline Islands
10 31 15 30 33 1916 45.500 154.000 30 7.3 So. Kurils
10 31 17 53 9 1970 -4.926 145.467 42 7.0 New Ireland
Severe damage occurred in the Madang, New Guinea area with eight killed and 7 injured. Maximum intensity VIII. 350 homes were destroyed and 4500 left homeless. Landslides occurred. At Madang brick buildings were damaged.
10 31 8 28 3 1975 12.540 125.993 50 7.6 Luzon, Philippines
Felt with intensity VI at Samar and Leyte at Borongan and Tacloban. Also felt at manila. A tsunami with maximum height of four meters was generated.
10 31 9 10 20 2001 -5.912 150.196 33 7.0 New Britain Region, P.N.G.
Minor damage at Kimbe and felt strongly in the Kandrian area. Also felt at Hoskins and Rabaul.
10 31 1 6 28 2003 37.812 142.619 10 7.0 Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan
Strongly felt in Miyagi Prefecture. Felt in much of Tohoku district. A tsunami of 30 cm maximum height was observed along the coast of Miyagi Prefecture. Felt as far north as Hokkaido.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 31 11 8 0 1895 37.000 -89.400 0 6.2 New Madrid area
This earthquake near Charleston, MO. was the strongest in the area since the quakes of 1811-1812. Subsidence of four acres occurred and a lake was formed. At Cairo, Ill. chimneys were destroyed and church steeples were damaged. Sand was piled in mounds from 4 inches to 4 feet in diameter at Bertrand, MO. Ditches were filled with water. Water spouts occurred near Big Lake. Felt from Canada to Mississippi and from Georgia to South Dakota.
10 31 18 37 47 1935 46.600 -112.000 0 6.3 Yellowstone/Wyoming
10 31 12 41 0 1941 43.900 -128.100 0 5.5 North Pacific Ocean
10 31 1 39 30 1949 56.050 -135.690 0 6.2 Southeast Alaska
Felt in the Sitka, Alaska area.
10 31 2 32 11 1949 56.020 -135.910 0 5.0 Southeast Alaska
10 31 1 5 52 1955 51.500 -175.200 0 5.9 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 31 2 47 46 1957 39.183 -123.683 10 5.0 Central California
Earthquake near Comptche. Damage was observed at Comptche and Willits, California.
10 31 0 25 47 1968 65.400 -150.000 30 5.6 Northern Alaska
Strongly felt at Livengood. Also felt at Fairbanks and Manley Hot Springs.
10 31 9 12 14 1969 34.600 -121.500 10 5.0 Off So. California
10 31 10 39 29 1969 33.390 -119.230 7 5.0 So. California
Felt widely in areas of southern California including Los Angeles where windows and walls creaked at the Civic Center.
10 31 11 33 2 1969 51.260 -178.950 22 6.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Adak.
10 31 11 47 32 1969 51.210 -179.000 47 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 31 16 8 42 1970 51.200 -179.400 39 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Adak.
10 31 4 39 56 1984 50.200 -178.600 33 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 31 19 33 20 1985 53.254 -165.190 19 6.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Akutan. Also felt at Cold Bay, False Pass and Sand Point.
10 31 20 17 37 1985 57.702 -156.220 49 5.1 Alaska Peninsula
10 31 07 56 16 2001 33.508 -116.514 15 5.2 Southern California
(NEIC). Felt (V) at Anza, La Quinta, Pala, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage and Warner Springs; (IV) at Bonita, Borrego Springs, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, El Cajon, Hemet, Idyllwild, Indio, Julian, Palm Springs, San Diego, San Jacinto and Sun City. Felt in Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties. Also felt at Tijuana, Baja California.
10 31 03 04 54 2007 37.434 -121.774 10 5.6 Central California
(BRK). Minor damage in the San Jose area. Felt (VI) at Mount Hamilton and San Jose; (V) at Alviso, Milpitas, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale; (IV) at Alameda, Aptos, Aromas, Atherton, Atwater, Ballico, Belmont, Ben Lomond, Bolinas, Boulder Creek, Brisbane, Burlingame, Campbell, Capitola, Carmel, Ceres, Chualar, Crows Landing, Cupertino, Daly City, Danville, Davenport, Delhi, Diablo, Dos Palos, Dublin, Felton, Freedom, Fremont, Gilroy, Granite Bay, Greenfield, Gustine, Half Moon Bay, Hayward, Hilmar, Hollister, Hughson, Isleton, La Honda, Lathrop, Livermore, Livingston, Loma Mar, Los Altos, Los Banos, Los Gatos, Manteca, Marina, Mendota, Menlo Park, Merced, Millbrae, Modesto, Morgan Hill, Moss Beach, Moss Landing, Mountain View, Newark, Newman, North Fork, Oakland, Pacifica, Paicines, Palo Alto, Patterson, Pescadero, Pine Grove, Placerville, Pleasanton, Portola Valley, Redwood City, Ripon, Riverbank, Salinas, San Bruno, San Francisco, San Juan Bautista, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, San Martin, San Mateo, San Miguel, San Ramon, Santa Cruz, Saratoga, Sausalito, Scotts Valley, Seaside, Soledad, Soquel, South San Francisco, Stevinson, Stinson Beach, Stockton, Sunol, Tracy, Travis AFB, Turlock, Union City and Watsonville. Felt in most of central and northern California from Arcata to Bakersfield. Also
10 31 13 44 19 2007 51.418 -178.380 28 6.0 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 31 22 10 35 2008 51.586 -174.415 44 5.3 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 31 07 16 21 2011 52.366 177.932 159 5.9 Rat Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 30 15 0 0 1662 31.070 132.000 0 7.6 Kyushu, Japan area
Strongly felt and damaging at Osumi late on Oct. 30 or early on Oct. 31. Ten boast were wrecked in Beppu Minato along with 2500 houses destroyed or damaged including 246 which were submerged by the ensuing tsunami. 32 km of the coastline were inundated. Twenty killed. Many more were killed at Miyazaki. Land subsidence was observed over a large area.
10 30 15 0 0 1762 38.010 138.070 0 7.0 No. Honshu, Japan
Twenty-six houses were washed away at Ushima Village in the ensuing tsunami. Several deaths occurred during the earthquake.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 30 19 41 55 1926 48.500 -129.000 0 6.1 Vancouver Island area
10 30 20 46 56 1932 55.000 -159.750 25 6.8 Alaska Peninsula
10 30 7 47 34 1946 54.250 -164.000 50 6.9 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 30 2 16 33 1961 42.300 -126.700 36 5.1 Off Coast of Oregon
10 30 17 37 0 1963 42.700 -70.800 0 5.0 New England
Northwest of Peabody, Massachusetts. Plaster and sidewalks cracked at Peabody. Some old houses were damaged especially at Framingham and Swampscott.
10 30 17 13 14 1964 56.600 -152.200 10 5.1 Southern Alaska
10 30 19 3 9 1964 37.500 -117.800 0 5.0 California/Nevada area
A series of earthquakes at Dyer, Nevada cracked windows, cement blocks. Earthquake noises were heard.
10 30 6 15 35 1968 65.300 -150.100 80 5.3 Northern Alaska
This was the largest earthquake in central or northern Alaska in 20 years. The epicenter was located near Rampart on the Yukon River. Little damage occurred at Rampart due to the log construction of most buildings but goods fell from shelves and many were frightened. Landslides occurred near Hunter Creek and cracks appeared in lake ice, Ground cracks were reported. Reported up to 300 miles distant at Tok and Selawik and Fairbanks. More than 2,000 aftershocks were recorded by NOAA.
10 30 17 0 0 1968 47.900 -106.600 0 5.0 Wyoming/Dakotas
10 30 12 36 11 1975 51.127 -179.413 55 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 30 9 32 35 1988 60.120 -151.790 48 5.3 Central Alaska
10 30 21 46 34 1992 56.140 -161.240 33 5.1 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 30 20 25 26 1995 51.667 -173.481 14 5.8 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 30 9 53 36 1998 39.427 -119.812 35 5.3 California/Nevada area
Felt at Carson City and Reno. Items were knocked from shelves in eastern California. Felt also in eastern Nevada and Central California.
10 30 02 49 02 2012 52.365 -131.902 9 6.2 Queen Charlotte Island, Canada
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 29 8 42 0 1900 10.900 -66.800 50 7.4 No. Venezuela
Severe damage occurred at Caracas, Quarenas, Tacarigua and Brochico, Venezuela. Maximum intensity was XIII.
10 29 22 16 16 1968 65.400 -150.100 7 7.1 Northern Alaska
This was the largest earthquake in central or northern Alaska in 20 years. The epicenter was located near Rampart on the Yukon River. Little damage occurred at Rampart due to the log construction of most buildings but goods fell from shelves and many were frightened. Landslides occurred near Hunter Creek and cracks appeared in lake ice, Ground cracks were reported. Reported up to 300 miles distant at Tok and Selawik and Fairbanks. More than 2,000 aftershocks were recorded by NOAA.
10 29 2 51 8 1976 -4.500 139.900 33 7.2 West Irian, PNG
Earthquake centered in the jungle region south of Jayapura. Villages of Bime and Eipomek were most severely damaged. . The earthquake and resulting landslides killed more than 130 with up to 1000 injured. This may have been an aftershock of the event that hit the region on June 25 which killed several thousand people.
10 29 5 25 43 1989 39.530 143.200 53 7.0 So. of Honshu
Felt with maximum intensity III at Hachinohe, Miyako and Sakata. Also felt throughout southern Hoddaido and central Honshu. A tsunami with maximum height up to 11 cm was observed at Ofunato.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 29 18 10 0 1864 48.500 -123.500 0 5.0 Washington state, U.S.
Strong shock at Victoria, B.C. May have been felt on Olympic Peninsula, Washington but the absence of reports from communities in Washington suggest otherwise. At New Westminster and Vancouver doors rattled and chimneys fell. Large trees fell at Plumber Pass.
10 29 6 45 0 1909 40.500 -124.200 0 6.0 Off Coast of No. California
Damage estimated at about $100,000 occurred near Fortuna. Chimneys fell and concrete structures were destroyed. Chimneys were also destroyed at Rio Dell, upper Mattole. Houses and water pipes were damaged at Eureka, Ferndale, Scotia. Felt from Nevada to southern Oregon.
10 29 10 54 17 1945 51.590 -130.979 0 5.5 British Colombia
10 29 9 12 15 1961 48.950 -128.640 0 5.8 Vancouver Island area
10 29 14 47 15 1961 48.810 -128.240 0 5.0 Vancouver Island area
Followed by a damaging earthquake of intensity V at Okanagan, Washington on Oct. 30, 1961.
10 29 22 16 16 1968 65.460 -150.070 7 6.0 Northern Alaska
This was the largest earthquake in central or northern Alaska in 20 years. The epicenter was located near Rampart on the Yukon River. Little damage occurred at Rampart due to the log construction of most buildings but goods fell from shelves and many were frightened. Landslides occurred near Hunter Creek and cracks appeared in lake ice, Ground cracks were reported. Reported up to 300 miles distant at Tok and Selawik and Fairbanks. More than 2,000 aftershocks were recorded by NOAA.
10 29 0 57 41 1970 54.130 -164.640 14 5.2 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 29 13 46 44 1978 44.962 -114.271 5 5.0 Montana/Idaho
Felt over an area of 25,000 sq. km in Idaho and Montana. At Ellis and Lowman objects shifted and pictures were knocked from walls. Dishes rattled. Maximum intensity V.
10 29 23 29 12 1983 44.231 -114.105 9 5.8 Montana/Idaho
Strong aftershock of the Borah Peak earthquake. Felt at Arco, Boise, Challis and Mackay, Idaho and at Whitehall in Montana.
10 29 23 39 6 1983 44.224 -114.030 4 5.5 Montana/Idaho
Strong aftershocks of the Borah Peak earthquake. Felt at Boise, Challis and Mackay.
10 29 4 9 6 1993 51.509 -178.184 34 5.9 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Adak.
10 29 17 41 48 2001 51.452 -178.545 33 5.4 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 29 19 12 12 2002 51.616 -173.612 33 5.1 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 29 14 44 13 2013 52.143 -168.364 13 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 29 02 49 28 2015 51.817 178.514 87 5.6 Rat Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 28 0 0 0 1707 32.500 136.000 0 8.4 Central/So. Honshu Japan
At Osaka and Kii there were 29,918 deaths with enormous destruction. More than 2000 boats were destroyed and great damage to fields occurred. A tsunami was generated which washed away about 10,000 houses and caused 1000 deaths at Owase and 2,000 deaths total. The tsunami had maximum height of 11 meters at Nieura and Kumanonada. Referred to as the Great Hoei Tokaido-Nankaido tsunami.
10 28 9 0 0 1849 55.000 166.000 20 7.5 Komandorsky Isl
Quake was followed by almost continuous activity for the next half day. The sea alternatively ebbed and flowed destroying many buildings.
10 28 0 0 0 1891 35.500 137.000 0 8.4 No. Honshu, Japan
Known as the Mino-Owari Earthquake, this was one of the greatest of all Japanese earthquakes. The area is one of the most populated in Japan and a major rice producing region. In the maximum epicentral region all buildings were destroyed or greatly damaged. The road from Nagoya to Gifu was lined by a series of villages for more than 20 miles. Following the quake all buildings along this road were destroyed so the entire length appeared to be a road lined by debris. A total of 7,279 killed, 17,393 injured and nearly 300,000 homes destroyed, burned or partially destroyed. More than 10,000 bridges were destroyed and river embankments collapsed in more than 3000 places. A strong series of aftershocks followed and a number of regionally triggered "sympathetic" aftershocks in the region were recorded.
10 28 4 29 52 1952 18.300 -73.300 0 7.0 Dominican Rep/Haiti
In Haiti 6 were killed, and at Pongdo and Tanpu more than 150 were injured and more than 850 buildings were destroyed or damaged.
10 28 13 18 14 1960 52.200 157.400 96 7.0 Kamchatka
10 28 14 6 1 1983 44.058 -113.857 10 7.3 Montana/Idaho
Known as the Borah Peak earthquake, this is the largest ever located in Idaho. At least two were killed in Challis, Idaho with up to $13 million damage. Maximum intensity was IX. Surface faulting occurred in Idaho along a 35-km section of the fault and as wide as 100 meters. Scarps up to 1-2 meters high were observed. Rockfalls, water fountains and sand boils occurred. A temporary lake was formed south of Dickey. More than 200 homes and buildings were damaged at Challis. Chimneys were damaged as was the high school at Challis.
10 28 6 15 17 1997 -4.368 -76.681 112 7.2 Ecuador
Slight damage occurred at Chachapoyas.
10 28 16 25 4 1998 0.839 125.966 33 7.1 Mindanao, Philippines
Felt at Manado and Bitung, Indonesia and on Ternate.
10 28 03 04 08 2012 52.788 -132.101 14 7.8 Queen Charlotte Is, Canada
(GS). Felt (V) in the Masset-Queen Charlotte area and(IV) at Houston, Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Terrace. Felt (III) in much of western British Columbia and in Southeastern Alaska. Felt from Seattle, Washington to Juneau, Alaska and to Calgary, Alberta. Thermal springs on Hotspring Island in Gwaii Haanas National Park Preserve, Haida Gwaii, stopped flowing after the earthquake, but were starting to show signs of recovery in mid-January 2013. A generally-small, but nearly Pacific-wide tsunami was recorded, with much higher wave heights in Hawaii than in the rest of the Pacific. Also, the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center observed that a small tsunami was recorded at Sitka, Alaska after having been reflected off the Hawaiian Islands. Tsunami wave heights (in centimeters, one-half peak-to-trough) were recorded at the following selected tide stations: 34 at Langara Island, 26 at Henslung Cove, 15 at Port Alberni and 9 at Prince Rupert, British Columbia; 76 at Kahului, 56 at Kawaihae, 43 at Haleiwa, 37 at Hilo, 20 at Hanalei and 15 at Honolulu, Hawaii; 18 at Chignik, 13 at Kodiak and 12 at Sitka, Alaska; 23 at Port Orford, Oregon; 46 at Crescent City, 41 at Arena Cove, 27 at Port San Luis and 25 at Point Reyes, California; 24 on Nuku Hiva, 24 on Hiva Oa and 4 at Rangiroa, French Polynesia; 15 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 12 on Chatham Island and 10 at Gisborne, New Zealand; 12 at Mera, 10 at Aburatsu and 10 on Chichi Jima, Japan; 10 at Talcahuano, Chile; 9 on Midway Island; 6 at Port- Vila, Vanuatu; 4 at Apia, Samoa; 4 at Hienghene, New Caledonia; 4 at Lata and 3 at Honiara, Solomon Islands; 4 on Christmas Island, Kiribati; 2 on Funafuti Island, Tuvalu.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 28 17 10 0 1923 35.500 -90.400 0 5.3 New Madrid area
Earthquake at Marked Tree, Arkansas. Felt in Arkansas, Kentucky and as far as Mississippi, Illinois and Tennessee. Chimneys fell and windows broke. A River bore occurred along the St. Francis River.
10 28 9 17 12 1955 58.500 -138.000 0 5.0 Southeast Alaska
Felt at Sitka.
10 28 20 20 18 1965 29.400 -107.900 33 5.0 Gulf of California
10 28 6 40 57 1975 61.377 -152.509 5 5.3 Central Alaska
Felt with intensity III at Anchorage.
10 28 14 6 7 1983 43.967 -113.899 16 7.3 Montana/Idaho
10 28 19 51 24 1983 44.073 -113.911 7 5.8 Montana/Idaho
Known as the Borah Peak earthquake, this is the largest ever located in Idaho. At least two were killed in Challis, Idaho with up to $13 million damage. Maximum intensity was IX. Surface faulting occurred in Idaho along a 35-km section of the fault and as wide as 100 meters. Scarps up to 1-2 meters high were observed. Rockfalls, water fountains and sand boils occurred. A temporary lake was formed south of Dickey. More than 200 homes and buildings were damaged at Challis. Chimneys were damaged as was the high school at Challis.
10 28 6 36 10 1987 52.391 -170.721 33 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 28 5 15 3 1988 51.204 -176.753 40 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 28 2 19 32 1991 53.050 -164.050 33 5.1 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Akutan.
10 28 22 37 37 1994 53.703 -165.803 46 5.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Akutan. Also felt at Unalaska.
10 28 9 5 53 1996 51.431 -178.238 47 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 28 9 33 18 1996 51.633 -173.243 40 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 28 20 1 45 1996 51.811 -175.395 47 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity III on Adak.
10 28 3 38 36 2000 52.640 -170.934 33 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 28 17 58 27 2001 51.434 -174.940 33 5.6 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 28 01 35 28 2011 52.062 -171.573 35 5.5 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 28 03 04 08 2012 52.788 -132.101 14 7.8 Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada
(GS). Felt (V) in the Masset-Queen Charlotte area and (IV) at Houston, Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Terrace. Felt (III) in much of western British Columbia and in Southeastern Alaska. Felt from Seattle, Washington to Juneau, Alaska and to Calgary, Alberta. Thermal springs on Hotspring Island in Gwaii Haanas National Park Preserve, Haida Gwaii, stopped flowing after the earthquake, but were starting to show signs of recovery in mid-January 2013. A generally-small, but nearly Pacific-wide tsunami was recorded, with much higher wave heights in Hawaii than in the rest of the Pacific. Also, the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center observed that a small tsunami was recorded at Sitka, Alaska after having been reflected off the Hawaiian Islands. Tsunami wave heights (in centimeters, one-half peak-to-trough) were recorded at the following selected tide stations: 34 at Langara Island, 26 at Henslung Cove, 15 at Port Alberni and 9 at Prince Rupert, British Columbia; 76 at Kahului, 56 at Kawaihae, 43 at Haleiwa, 37 at Hilo, 20 at Hanalei and 15 at Honolulu, Hawaii; 18 at Chignik, 13 at Kodiak and 12 at Sitka, Alaska; 23 at Port Orford, Oregon; 46 at Crescent City, 41 at Arena Cove, 27 at Port San Luis and 25 at Point Reyes, California; 24 on Nuku Hiva, 24 on Hiva Oa and 4 at Rangiroa, French Polynesia; 15 on Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 12 on Chatham Island and 10 at Gisborne, New Zealand; 12 at Mera, 10 at Aburatsu and 10 on Chichi Jima, Japan; 10 at Talcahuano, Chile; 9 on Midway Island; 6 at Port- Vila, Vanuatu; 4 at Apia, Samoa; 4 at Hienghene, New Caledonia; 4 at Lata and 3 at Honiara, Solomon Islands; 4 on Christmas Island, Kiribati; 2 on Funafuti Island, Tuvalu. Hurricane Sandy was making slopefall off the Eastern U.S. at the time of this earthquake and was probably a prime promoter of the magnitude of this quake. The only earthquake in the area of larger magnitude in the past 150 years was an M 8.1 on August 22, 1949.
10 28 01 31 28 2016 51.702 -173.538 32 5.0 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 29 8 42 0 1900 10.900 -66.800 50 7.4 No. Venezuela
Severe damage occurred at Caracas, Quarenas, Tacarigua and Brochico, Venezuela. Maximum intensity was XIII.
10 29 22 16 16 1968 65.400 -150.100 7 7.1 Northern Alaska
This was the largest earthquake in central or northern Alaska in 20 years. The epicenter was located near Rampart on the Yukon River. Little damage occurred at Rampart due to the log construction of most buildings but goods fell from shelves and many were frightened. Landslides occurred near Hunter Creek and cracks appeared in lake ice, Ground cracks were reported. Reported up to 300 miles distant at Tok and Selawik and Fairbanks. More than 2,000 aftershocks were recorded by NOAA.
10 29 2 51 8 1976 -4.500 139.900 33 7.2 West Irian, PNG
Earthquake centered in the jungle region south of Jayapura. Villages of Bime and Eipomek were most severely damaged. . The earthquake and resulting landslides killed more than 130 with up to 1000 injured. This may have been an aftershock of the event that hit the region on June 25 which killed several thousand people.
10 29 5 25 43 1989 39.530 143.200 53 7.0 So. of Honshu
Felt with maximum intensity III at Hachinohe, Miyako and Sakata. Also felt throughout southern Hoddaido and central Honshu. A tsunami with maximum height up to 11 cm was observed at Ofunato.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 29 18 10 0 1864 48.500 -123.500 0 5.0 Washington state, U.S.
Strong shock at Victoria, B.C. May have been felt on Olympic Peninsula, Washington but the absence of reports from communities in Washington suggest otherwise. At New Westminster and Vancouver doors rattled and chimneys fell. Large trees fell at Plumber Pass.
10 29 6 45 0 1909 40.500 -124.200 0 6.0 Off Coast of No. California
Damage estimated at about $100,000 occurred near Fortuna. Chimneys fell and concrete structures were destroyed. Chimneys were also destroyed at Rio Dell, upper Mattole. Houses and water pipes were damaged at Eureka, Ferndale, Scotia. Felt from Nevada to southern Oregon.
10 29 10 54 17 1945 51.590 -130.979 0 5.5 British Colombia
10 29 9 12 15 1961 48.950 -128.640 0 5.8 Vancouver Island area
10 29 14 47 15 1961 48.810 -128.240 0 5.0 Vancouver Island area
Followed by a damaging earthquake of intensity V at Okanagan, Washington on Oct. 30, 1961.
10 29 22 16 16 1968 65.460 -150.070 7 6.0 Northern Alaska
This was the largest earthquake in central or northern Alaska in 20 years. The epicenter was located near Rampart on the Yukon River. Little damage occurred at Rampart due to the log construction of most buildings but goods fell from shelves and many were frightened. Landslides occurred near Hunter Creek and cracks appeared in lake ice, Ground cracks were reported. Reported up to 300 miles distant at Tok and Selawik and Fairbanks. More than 2,000 aftershocks were recorded by NOAA.
10 29 0 57 41 1970 54.130 -164.640 14 5.2 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 29 13 46 44 1978 44.962 -114.271 5 5.0 Montana/Idaho
Felt over an area of 25,000 sq. km in Idaho and Montana. At Ellis and Lowman objects shifted and pictures were knocked from walls. Dishes rattled. Maximum intensity V.
10 29 23 29 12 1983 44.231 -114.105 9 5.8 Montana/Idaho
Strong aftershock of the Borah Peak earthquake. Felt at Arco, Boise, Challis and Mackay, Idaho and at Whitehall in Montana.
10 29 23 39 6 1983 44.224 -114.030 4 5.5 Montana/Idaho
Strong aftershocks of the Borah Peak earthquake. Felt at Boise, Challis and Mackay.
10 29 4 9 6 1993 51.509 -178.184 34 5.9 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Adak.
10 29 17 41 48 2001 51.452 -178.545 33 5.4 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 29 19 12 12 2002 51.616 -173.612 33 5.1 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 29 14 44 13 2013 52.143 -168.364 13 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 29 02 49 28 2015 51.817 178.514 87 5.6 Rat Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 27 14 0 0 1660 -0.200 -78.500 0 7.7 Ecuador
10 27 15 0 0 1707 33.020 135.090 0 8.4 Central/So. Honshu Japan
At Osaka and Kii there were 29,918 deaths with enormous destruction. More than 2000 boats were destroyed and great damage to fields occurred. A tsunami was generated which washed away about 10,000 houses and caused 1000 deaths at Owase and 2,000 deaths total. The tsunami had maximum height of 11 meters at Nieura and Kumanonada. Referred to as the Great Hoei Tokaido-Nankaido tsunami.
10 27 21 38 0 1891 35.600 136.600 10 8.0 No. Honshu, Japan
Known as the Mino-Owari Earthquake, this was one of the greatest of all Japanese earthquakes. The area is one of the most populated in Japan and a major rice producing region. In the maximum epicentral region all buildings were destroyed or greatly damaged. The road from Nagoya to Gifu was lined by a series of villages for more than 20 miles. Following the quake all buildings along this road were destroyed so the entire length appeared to be a road lined by debris. A total of 7,279 killed, 17,393 injured and nearly 300,000 homes destroyed, burned or partially destroyed. More than 10,000 bridges were destroyed and river embankments collapsed in more than 3000 places. A strong series of aftershocks followed and a number of regionally triggered "sympathetic" aftershocks in the region were recorded.
10 27 19 30 0 1894 -30.500 -68.400 0 7.5 Central Chile
Earthquake caused destruction in the Tucuman, Argentina area. In San Juan damage occurred to the Governor's residence, the city theater, hospitals, the market place, churches. At Maipu, San Martin and Santa Rosa older buildings were destroyed.
10 27 17 6 40 1918 -2.000 148.000 50 7.4 New Ireland
10 27 6 52 51 1959 45.890 151.110 75 7.2 So. Kurils
A small tsunami was generated.
10 27 17 58 37 1971 -15.498 167.220 40 7.1 Vanuatu Islands
A strong earthquake in the Vanuatu Islands near Espiritu Santo Island. Maximum intensity VII at Luganville. A commercial building was destroyed, a bridge shifted, houses cracked, water mains ruptured and telephone lines were cut. One person was killed by a rockfall and one child was injured. Felt also at Lamap, Port Vila and on Banks Island.
10 27 21 4 52 1989 -11.022 162.350 25 7.1 Vanuatu Islands
Felt with intensity IV on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. Also felt at San Cristobal. A landslide and fissures were noted at Mwaniwaro Village Santa Catalina.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 27 10 59 7 1933 38.900 -117.600 0 5.5 California/Nevada area
Felt with intensity V at Ione, Nevada. Also felt in Nevada at Austin, Broken Hills, Dayton, Mina, Tonopah and Yerington with intensity IV.
10 27 19 21 0 1935 46.600 -112.000 0 5.0 Yellowstone/Wyoming
Aftershock at Helena. Some chimneys fell. Many visitors were disturbed.
10 27 1 36 36 1939 47.800 -70.000 0 5.2 Maine
10 27 8 24 15 1949 30.000 -112.000 0 5.0 SW U.S.A
10 27 6 12 17 1959 42.500 -127.000 0 5.1 Off Coast of Oregon
10 27 15 13 45 1965 64.700 -162.500 76 5.5 Northern Alaska
10 27 10 59 43 1969 36.791 -121.378 11 5.0 Central California
In the Hollister area. Slight damage occurred to a wall joint and plaster at Hollister.
10 27 2 37 58 1970 40.400 -127.000 0 5.1 Off Coast of No. California
10 27 9 33 22 1974 62.062 -150.955 60 5.7 Central Alaska
10 27 14 36 59 1979 62.055 -150.587 17 5.1 Central Alaska
10 27 14 32 24 1982 52.378 -168.440 23 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 27 1 39 30 1985 47.900 -128.700 0 5.0 Vancouver Island area
10 27 19 3 40 1985 58.483 -154.365 75 5.3 Southern Alaska
10 27 9 14 35 1994 25.704 -109.632 10 5.1 Gulf of California
10 27 17 45 58 1994 43.515 -127.427 20 6.3 Off Coast of Oregon
10 27 21 43 01 2001 51.393 -174.829 33 5.3 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 27 09 54 04 2014 51.426 -177.950 46 5.1 Andreanof Islands, Aleutiasn
10 27 11 53 18 2016 53.624 -163.277 17 5.8 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 27 16 57 27 2018 65.223 -151.664 16 5.3 Northern Alaska
NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II-III in Alaska at Manley Hot Springs, Clear, Fairbansk, Healy, North Pole, Huslia, and in Mayo, Yukon, Canada.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 26 10 55 0 1802 45.700 26.600 150 7.4 Romania/Bulgaria
Widely felt and violent event in Transylvania, Wallachia and Moldavia. Felt at Bucharest and as far as Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia. Many buildings were damaged or destroyed at Bucharest among others the Nicolai-kirche and its famous towers. Water gushed from fissures in the earth. At Constantinople damage was moderate but the castle of Hidwy near Cronstadt was destroyed. In Hermannstadt churches were destroyed and people dared not approach. At Moscow walls cracked, windows broke and cellars fell in.
10 26 9 0 36 1912 14.000 146.000 130 7.0 So. Marianas/Guam
Felt with maximum intensity VI at Sumay. The quake stopped clocks and shook hoses and furniture without causing any damage.
10 26 3 44 41 1926 -3.300 138.500 60 7.9 West Irian, PNG
Strongly felt in New Guinea.
10 26 21 9 15 1942 46.100 151.600 60 7.2 So. Kurils
10 26 0 21 3 1946 -60.000 -35.000 0 7.0 So. So. America
10 26 09 09 32 2015 36.441 70.717 212 7.5 Hindu Kush, Afghanistan
More than 237 people were immediately confirmed killed in Pakistan alone by the M 7.5 earthquake in Hindu Kush. Thousands were injured and many more spent the night in freezing conditions outside today. Landslides have been common and have delayed assistance getting to the most affected areas. India Today reports that more than 300 confirmed deaths have been associated with the quake and this toll is expected to rise. This is a very high toll for an intermediate depth shock as these normally are widely, but not sharply felt. The quake toppled buildings, knocked out communications and triggered stampedes throughout southern Asia.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 26 0 0 0 1845 42.500 -73.700 0 5.0 New York State
10 26 22 20 0 1880 57.000 -136.000 0 6.3 Southeast Alaska
Earthquake at Sitka and Hoonah Village, Alaska. Felt strongly at Hoonah Village. Numerous aftershocks occurred.
10 26 14 32 49 1964 56.800 -152.300 33 5.0 Southern Alaska
10 26 1 55 53 1965 65.500 -133.600 33 5.5 Yukon Territory, Canada
10 26 11 28 4 1965 47.400 -113.200 10 5.0 Montana/Idaho
Earthquake in western Montana felt at the north end of Seely Lake with maximum intensity V at Ovando.
10 26 20 20 11 1965 28.700 -108.000 10 5.5 Gulf of California
10 26 13 49 10 1970 61.500 -146.100 40 5.0 Central Alaska
10 26 3 41 30 1985 54.430 -165.370 39 5.4 Fox Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity III at Cold Bay and False Pass.
10 26 15 59 36 1985 54.838 -159.534 33 5.6 Alaska Peninsula
Glassware and dishes broke at Cold Bay. Objects overturned and fell. Hanging items swung; windows and doors rattled.
10 26 3 33 52 1986 53.738 -163.632 33 5.2 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 26 4 43 26 1986 53.800 -169.600 205 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 26 23 47 20 1994 51.900 -175.800 49 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 26 20 5 34 1996 63.946 -130.011 0 5.2 Yukon Territory, Canada
10 26 10 44 8 1997 41.002 -125.172 5 5.4 Off Coast of No. California
Felt at Arcata, Big Lagoon, Petrolia, Fortuna and Redwoods State Park areas.
10 26 12 27 33 2005 52.937 -168.714 53 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 26 15 23 30 2007 54.520 -161.710 43 5.5 Unimak Island, Alaska
10 26 09 27 22 2008 40.337 -124.628 21 5.0 Off coast of Northern California
(NEIC) Felt (V) at Loleta; (IV) at Ferndale, Fortuna, Hydesville, Petrolia, Rio Dell and Whitethorn; (III) at Carlotta, Eureka, Garberville and Scotia; (II) at Arcata, Bayside, McKinleyville and Myers Flat. Also felt at Alderpoint, Bridgeville, Fort Bragg, Kneeland, Littleriver, Mendocino, Piercy, Redcrest, Redway, Samoa, Trinidad and Ukiah.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 25 0 0 0 1622 36.500 106.300 0 7.0 So. China
Violent shock in Ping Liang and Gansu Province. Many villages were destroyed within 30 km of the epicenter. More than 12,000 homes were destroyed. Up to 2000 were killed.
10 25 0 0 0 1881 43.300 147.300 40 7.0 Hokkaido, Japan
10 25 23 28 16 1933 -23.000 -66.700 220 7.0 Argentina
10 25 10 3 37 1957 50.410 156.640 60 7.2 Kamchatka
10 25 22 34 25 1965 43.733 145.517 160 7.1 Hokkaido, Japan
Felt in southern and eastern Hokkaido.
10 25 0 59 23 1967 24.440 122.200 70 7.0 Taiwan
A violent shock in Taiwan which killed at least two and injured three. Severe damage occurred at Ilan where 23 houses were destroyed and 27 more strongly damaged. At Taipei thousands left the capital. A strong aftershock on Oct. 26 was also felt strongly in Taiwan.
10 25 11 0 5 1980 -21.890 169.853 33 7.2 Loyalty Islands
Felt in the Vanuatu Islands and on New Caledonia.
10 25 3 22 16 1981 18.048 -102.084 33 7.4 Michoacan, Mexico
Damage occurred in Mexico City and Michoacan. Also throughout southern Mexico where three were killed and 11 injured. 17 additional injured with severe damage in Michoacan, Mexico.
10 25 16 54 6 1987 -2.323 138.364 33 7.0 West Irian, PNG
Felt at Jayapura.
10 25 10 27 4 1993 -5.909 145.990 30 7.1 New Ireland
Felt with intensity III at Rabaul.
10 25 14 42 22 2010 -3.487 100.082 20 7.7 Kep. Mentawai region
(GS). At least 445 people killed, 498 injured and 58 missing from the earthquake and a tsunami which had maximum wave heights of 7 meters on Pulau Pagai Utara, 3-5 meters on Pulau Pagai Selatan and 3 meters on Pulau Sipura. Felt (V) on Pulau Pagai Selatan. Felt (IV) at Padang and Pariaman; (III) at Bengkulu, Bukittinggi, Ketaun and Sungaipenuh; (II) at Kapahiang, Sumatra. Felt at Petaling Jaya, Malaysia and (II) in Singapore. The following maximum tsunami amplitudes were recorded on the these selected tide gauges: 33 cm at Padang, 26 cm on Pulau Enggano and 23 cm on Pulau Tanahbala, Indonesia; 23 cm on Cocos Island and 8 cm at Hillarys Boat Harbor, Australia; 7 cm on Diego Garcia; 11 cm at Male, Maldives; 40 cm at Port Mathurin and 28 cm at Port Louis, Mauritius; 12 cm at Pointe Larue, Seychelles; 9 cm at Colombo, Sri Lanka.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 25 17 59 14 1927 57.670 -136.070 0 5.0 Southeast Alaska
Aftershock of event on Oct. 24 which was felt in southeastern Alaska from Cape Spencer to Dixon Entrance. Also felt in Fairbanks to the north. Submarine cables broke between Juneau and Skagway. Clocks stopped and walls cracked at Sitka. Seiche was observed in swimming pools in Seattle, Washington.
10 25 14 31 17 1952 26.500 -112.000 0 5.8 Gulf of California
10 25 1 1 41 1972 43.438 -127.732 33 5.3 North Pacific Ocean
10 25 22 26 4 1982 36.286 -120.413 6 5.6 Central California
An earthquake near Coalinga. Tiles fell from interior walls and items fell from shelves at Coalinga. Similar damage was located at Avenal. Ground cracks were observed. Felt from Kern County to Santa Clara County and east to the Sierra Nevada.
10 25 8 15 46 1984 26.220 -110.291 10 5.1 Gulf of California
10 25 8 18 13 1984 26.152 -110.353 10 5.1 Gulf of California
10 25 12 37 15 1984 51.675 -175.210 56 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 25 2 9 4 1985 52.072 -171.350 33 5.6 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity II.
10 25 1 27 27 1989 37.078 -121.832 14 5.0 Central California
Aftershock of the Loma Prieta earthquake.
10 25 10 19 52 1995 52.766 -167.087 33 5.1 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 25 0 4 16 1996 67.014 -173.232 26 5.0 Northern Alaska/Siberia
10 25 03 24 49 2011 52.159 -171.826 38 5.7 Fox Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 24 13 0 0 1769 51.750 105.500 40 7.3 So. Siberia
Damage occurred to buildings in Selenginsk. Felt with intensity X.
10 24 15 0 0 1881 43.030 147.030 0 7.0 Hokkaido, Japan
A tsunami was generated.
10 24 3 46 42 1905 34.000 139.000 250 7.2 Central/So. Honshu Japan
10 24 14 42 51 1906 40.000 68.000 60 7.1 Uzbekistan
Felt with intensity VIII in the epicentral ara.
10 24 21 16 36 1908 36.500 70.500 220 7.0 Hindu Kush/Pakistan
10 24 21 21 4 1922 47.000 151.800 90 7.5 So. Kurils
Limited damage in the eastern Kuril Islands.
10 24 15 59 55 1927 57.500 -137.000 25 7.1 Southeast Alaska
Felt in southeastern Alaska from Cape Spencer to Dixon Entrance. Also felt in Fairbanks to the north. Submarine cables broke between Juneau and Skagway. Clocks stopped and walls cracked at Sitka. Seiche was observed in swimming pools in Seattle, Washington.
10 24 20 15 11 1930 18.500 147.000 60 7.1 No. Marianas
10 24 16 4 36 1943 -22.000 -174.000 60 7.0 Tonga Islands
10 24 14 42 12 1956 11.790 -86.460 0 7.3 Nicaragua
Slight damage in Managua. Felt in the south of El Salvador.
10 24 14 53 35 1980 18.211 -98.240 72 7.0 Oaxaca, Mexico
Extensive damage occurred in central Mexico around Huajuapan de Leon. At least 300 were killed 2000 injured and up to 200,000 were left homeless. Also felt in Guatemala and southern Mexico.
10 24 7 52 17 1993 16.920 -98.440 27 7.0 Oaxaca, Mexico
Felt with intensity VII at Mexico City and with intensity V at Puebla.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 24 22 51 50 1926 37.020 -122.200 0 5.5 Central California
Aftershock of events on Oct. 22.
10 24 15 59 55 1927 57.500 -137.000 25 7.1 Southeast Alaska
Felt in southeastern Alaska from Cape Spencer to Dixon Entrance. Also felt in Fairbanks to the north. Submarine cables broke between Juneau and Skagway. Clocks stopped and walls cracked at Sitka. Seiche was observed in swimming pools in Seattle, Washington.
10 24 14 48 8 1935 34.100 -116.800 0 5.1 So. California
Landslides were observed on San Gorgonio Mountain. Damage at Twentynine Palms and East Highlands.
10 24 9 44 8 1954 31.500 -116.000 16 6.0 So. California
10 24 11 21 24 1954 31.500 -116.000 16 5.4 So. California
These two earthquakes were reported felt in San Diego. Many were awakened. Windows shook and dishes rattled. Also felt at El Centro.
10 24 4 10 44 1955 37.970 -122.050 0 5.4 Central California
This earthquake near Concord, California killed an elderly woman in Oakland when her apartment exploded and was followed by a fire. Damage to windows, walls and merchandise on store shelves occurred at Walnut Creek, Concord and in other towns of Alameda and Contra Coast counties.
10 24 21 44 31 1957 25.040 -109.060 0 6.0 Gulf of California
10 24 0 46 15 1969 52.468 -168.624 33 5.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 24 8 29 12 1969 33.291 -119.193 10 5.1 So. California
Felt in the coastal areas of Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties. Plaster cracked at Downey. Intensity V maximum at Long Beach and Los Angeles.
10 24 8 36 13 1976 58.140 -153.310 60 5.0 Southern Alaska
10 24 11 0 47 1986 51.402 -176.859 33 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 24 6 15 19 1990 38.060 -119.160 3 5.6 California/Nevada area
Felt with maximum intensity V at Avery and Bridgeport. Rockslides were observed which blocked roads in Yosemite National Park. Felt throughout eastern and Central California and in western Nevada.
10 24 17 1 43 1994 54.998 -156.865 33 5.0 Alaska Peninsula
10 24 10 23 56 1996 51.321 -178.489 51 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 24 19 31 54 1996 66.986 -173.229 20 6.1 Northern Alaska
10 24 21 57 37 1996 67.081 -173.309 18 5.0 Northern Alaska
Felt with intensity III at Egvekinot and Provideniya.
10 24 8 35 18 1997 31.118 -87.339 8 5.6 Southeast U.S.
Felt with maximum intensity VI at Brewton, Canoe and Lambeth, Alabama where minor damage occurred. Also felt in northern Florida and in Mississippi,
10 24 7 9 33 2017 51.482 -178.243 57 5.1 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 23 16 56 0 1891 -0.220 -78.500 0 7.2 Ecuador
10 23 20 14 6 1908 36.500 70.500 220 7.6 Hindu Kush/Pakistan
10 23 6 18 34 1914 6.000 132.500 60 7.9 Halmahera
10 23 17 23 16 1943 26.000 93.000 60 7.2 Myanmar
Moderate damage reported.
10 23 16 13 24 1950 13.800 -91.783 100 7.2 Guatemala
Felt at Chiapas, Mexico.
10 23 21 4 41 1968 -3.300 143.300 12 7.5 Papua New Guinea
Felt with intensity VII-VIII at Wewak. Damage occurred to houses, walls and water tanks which were overthrown. At the Hawaiian River and at Boram fissures and subsidence were observed at the airfield.
10 23 6 14 54 1974 -8.420 154.034 48 7.2 New Britain
10 23 9 51 7 1979 -10.615 161.284 22 7.2 Vanuatu Islands
10 23 13 4 41 1992 -5.352 152.616 31 7.0 New Britain
Felt with intensity IV at Rabaul.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 23 20 15 0 1857 43.200 -78.600 0 5.0 New York State
At Buffalo, New York people were thrown from furniture, walls vibrated and bells rang, clocks fell. Rumbling noises were heard for up to a minute. Felt in Ontario and Pennsylvania. Also reported at Dayton, Ohio.
10 23 23 3 0 1894 32.800 -116.500 0 6.1 So. California
Earthquake at San Diego. Brick walls cracked. Much alarm but no damage. Boulders were dislodged. Felt in Los Angeles and San Bernardino.
10 23 2 44 0 1916 34.900 -118.900 0 6.0 So. California
10 23 2 54 0 1916 34.830 -118.920 0 5.5 So. California
Earthquake at Tejon Pass. Rockfalls occurred and a ground fissure appeared in cement near Gorman. Goods fell from shelves. Felt from Fresno to San Diego.
10 23 5 56 56 1957 52.530 -169.690 38 6.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 23 13 57 11 1964 38.500 -118.400 26 5.0 California/Nevada area
10 23 6 0 52 1965 53.850 -165.300 39 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 23 0 2 56 1969 34.700 -121.366 10 5.0 Off So. California
10 23 1 28 12 1985 54.472 -159.793 33 5.1 Alaska Peninsula
10 23 1 42 32 1986 52.514 -168.161 33 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 23 13 48 36 1988 44.423 -129.455 10 5.5 North Pacific Ocean
10 23 18 45 54 1993 40.404 -126.359 10 5.4 Off Coast of No. California
10 23 11 27 18 2002 63.620 -148.040 10 6.7 CENTRAL ALASKA
10 23 10 54 39 2003 51.400 176.687 33 5.6 Rat Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 22 8 35 0 1894 38.900 139.900 10 7.0 No. Honshu, Japan
This earthquake northwest of Yamagata destroyed 3858 houses and killed 726. A resulting fire burnt 2,148 houses after the mainshock. A tsunami was generated which was observed at Kisagata, Japan.
10 22 3 29 26 1951 23.900 121.700 0 7.0 Taiwan
10 22 4 28 5 1951 23.900 121.700 0 7.0 Taiwan
10 22 5 43 1 1951 24.000 121.300 60 7.1 Taiwan
This series of shocks killed 68, injured 856 and damaged more than 2300 buildings in Hualien, Taitung and Kaohsiung. Ground cracks and fissures and landslides were observed in the epicentral area.
10 22 9 4 23 1992 -30.227 -177.205 26 7.2 So. Kermadec Islands
Felt with intensity IV on Raoul Island.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 22 10 45 0 1869 45.000 -67.200 0 5.7 Maine
This earthquake occurred in the Bay of Fundy. It was widely felt in New England and in eastern Canada. The epicenter was most likely near Frederickton, New Brunswick. Chimneys were thrown down and walls cracked. An earthquake noise was heard. Also felt at Boston and New Haven CN.
10 22 22 15 0 1882 33.600 -95.600 0 5.5 Southern Plains
This earthquake in Arkansas was felt in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kansas. At Sherman, TX heavy machinery was moved and bricks and chimneys fell. Houses were shaken at Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
10 22 12 35 7 1926 36.610 -122.350 4 6.1 Central California
10 22 13 35 22 1926 36.570 -122.180 0 6.1 Central California
Two earthquakes occurred in the Monterey Bay area. Felt from Lompoc in southern California to Healdsburg north of San Francisco. Chimneys were destroyed at Santa Cruz where old brick buildings were also damaged. The lighthouse on Ano Nuevo Island was also damaged. Some damage was also observed to plaster and tiles in San Francisco.
10 22 11 0 48 1940 40.500 -124.100 0 5.5 Off Coast of No. California
10 22 6 57 18 1941 33.816 -118.216 16 5.0 So. California
Located in the Gardena area where the most damage was in the West Dominguez oil field. Tubing was damaged and production was temporarily halted. Walls and plaster cracked and windows and chimneys broke. At least $10,000 damage.
10 22 1 50 38 1942 33.233 -115.716 16 5.8 So. California
10 22 18 13 26 1942 32.967 -116.000 0 5.0 So. California
This earthquake occurred near Borrego Springs in the Borrego Valley, southern California. Also felt in Arizona. Slides broke bridges and wiring on railroads in the Carrizo Gorge. Felt from Imperial Valley to San Diego.
10 22 16 0 0 1964 31.133 -89.566 10 5.0 Southeast U.S.
10 22 12 11 23 1969 52.270 -169.370 39 5.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 22 22 51 29 1969 34.576 -121.620 10 5.4 Off So. California
10 22 18 35 26 1976 56.120 -153.260 0 5.4 Southern Alaska
10 22 1 42 6 1989 26.280 -110.328 10 5.1 Gulf of California
10 22 1 50 40 1989 26.478 -110.695 10 5.0 Gulf of California
10 22 2 10 58 1989 26.308 -110.359 10 5.0 Gulf of California
This sequence followed the Loma Prieta earthquake in central California by only 3 days and may have been related to it.
10 22 14 11 2 1989 52.140 -170.500 49 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 22 7 58 28 1990 58.996 -136.882 10 5.0 Southeast Alaska
10 22 22 15 2 1996 63.347 -145.359 4 5.8 Central Alaska
Felt with intensity V in the Delta Junction/Slana area. Felt strongly throughout much of central Alaska. Also felt in the Yukon Territory, Canada.
10 22 16 8 48 1999 34.860 -116.410 1 5.0 So. California
Felt at Apple Valley, Hesperia and throughout the Los Angeles area.
10 22 10 16 19 2014 51.680 -176.927 50 5.2 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 22 6 16 28 2018 49.347 -129.214 10 6.8 Vancouver Island, Canada
This earthquake was reported by Earthquakes Canada and NEIC to have been felt lightly in British Columbia at Port MacNeil, Ucluelet, Nanaimo, Sooke, Sidney, Victoria, Vancouver, and Whistler and in Washington State at Sequim and Hoquiam among others.
10 22 6 22 48 2018 49.314 -129.673 10 6.5 Vancouver Island, Canada
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 21 1 30 0 1336 34.700 59.700 0 7.6 So. Iran
Severe damage in Khwaf, Iran. Up to 20,000 killed. Maximum intensity IX-X in the Jizd-Zauzan area. Probably located on the Jangal fault.
10 21 12 0 0 1687 -16.400 -71.600 60 7.2 So. Peru/Bolivia
Earthquake in Callao, along a large portion of the sea coast of Peru. Also felt up to 150 miles at sea. The town and harbor at Callao were completely destroyed by a great tsunami which included a recession of the sea and then over the city. Wheat is said to never have grown along this section of the coast since this tsunami hit. Up to 5000 were killed.
10 21 9 0 0 1766 7.400 -62.500 0 7.5 Venezuela
The entire city of Cumana was destroyed. Water erupted from events around Casanay to the east of Coriaco. Inhabitants lived in the streets for the following two years. Indians celebrated the destruction and subsequent regeneration of the world by feasting. An island in the Orinoco sand and water was disturbed greatly. An earthquake noise was heard. Felt from Cumana, Caracas, Trinidad, Grenada and Surinam and throughout northeastern South America. Maximum intensity IX.
10 21 11 1 37 1905 42.000 42.000 60 7.5 Caucasus/Caspian Sea
10 21 4 23 20 1907 38.500 67.900 35 7.8 Afghanistan
10 21 4 44 0 1907 38.700 68.100 24 7.3 Afghanistan
Greatest damage occurred in the southern slope of the Gissar Range. The quake hit the mountains and destroyed nearly all the villages. Besides Karatag which was completely destroyed others in the Denau regions were heavily damaged. Damage occurred to livestock as well as killing up to 12,000 people. Topographical changes occurred including landslides and rockslides.
10 21 23 8 13 1943 -15.000 -177.500 60 7.0 Samoa Islands
10 21 21 34 14 1951 23.800 121.500 60 7.3 Taiwan
An earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan which killed 68 injured 856 and destroyed 2382 houses. Ground fissures and landslides were observed in the epicentral area.
10 21 2 38 57 1995 16.840 -93.469 159 7.2 Chiapas, Mexico
Houses were damaged at Larrainzar, Mexico. Also felt at Mexico City and in Guatemala and lightly at Metapan, El Salvador.
10 21 17 57 16 2011 -28.993 -176.238 33 7.4 Kermadec Islands, New Zealand
(GS). Felt (III) at Gisborne, New Zealand. Also felt at Napier and Wellington. Felt at Nuku`alofa, Tonga.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 21 0 0 0 1773 40.800 -74.300 10 5.0 New York State
10 21 15 53 0 1868 37.700 -122.100 0 6.8 Central California
An earthquake on the Hayward fault in central California. Damage occurred at Hayward and at San Francisco on made ground. The customhouse was damaged. Estimated damage about $250,000 in San Francisco. At Hayward nearly all buildings were damaged and many completely destroyed. At San Leandro the courthouse and jail were destroyed. Damage also occurred at Gilroy and Santa Cruz. Up to 30 killed mostly from falling bricks.
10 21 16 22 13 1942 32.967 -116.000 0 6.5 So. California
10 21 16 25 19 1942 32.967 -116.000 0 5.0 So. California
10 21 16 26 54 1942 32.966 -116.000 16 5.0 So. California
These earthquake occurred near Borrego Springs in the Borrego Valley, southern California. Also felt in Arizona. Slides broke bridges and wiring on railroads in the Carrizo Gorge. Felt from Imperial Valley to San Diego.
10 21 7 46 17 1959 65.000 -87.000 0 5.3 Nunavit/Hudson Bay, Canada
10 21 2 5 24 1962 61.400 -149.200 71 6.0 Central Alaska
Slight damage occurred in the region of Anchorage. Dishes broke, plaster cracked and telephone lines were damaged at Anchorage, Girdwood and Wasilla, Alaska.
10 21 7 38 31 1964 44.800 -111.600 10 5.8 Yellowstone/Wyoming
Items were knocked from shelves and furnishing shifted in town in Montana and Idaho including Kilgore and Tendoy. Windows were cracked at Maxville,
Montana.
10 21 14 32 58 1964 58.500 -151.900 33 5.6 Southern Alaska
10 21 2 4 39 1965 37.480 -90.940 5 5.1 New Madrid area
Felt throughout the central U.S. including in the States of Arkansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas and Kentucky. The most widely felt event in the region since the great earthquakes of 1811-1812 and an intensity VIII in Oct. 1895. Maximum intensity VI reported in Missouri where cracked walls and windows were reported.
10 21 20 53 48 1969 51.306 -179.235 48 5.9 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 21 12 35 48 1970 51.440 -174.350 57 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 21 19 52 5 1972 63.173 -151.021 126 5.3 Central Alaska
10 21 14 54 35 1976 52.230 -169.325 33 5.5 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 21 15 13 15 1976 52.222 -169.413 10 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 21 19 9 48 1977 52.340 -171.410 78 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 21 11 37 38 1986 43.989 -128.489 10 5.0 North Pacific Ocean
10 21 11 43 21 1986 43.958 -128.548 10 5.0 North Pacific Ocean
10 21 1 54 35 1999 34.800 -116.410 2 5.0 So. California
10 21 1 57 38 1999 34.860 -116.390 4 5.0 So. California
Both of these earthquakes were felt at Apple Valley, Newberry Springs and in the general Los Angeles area.
10 21 14 40 11 2001 52.721 -166.723 33 5.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 21 06 55 09 2012 36.311 -120.856 9 5.4 Central California
(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Big Sur, Bradley, Coalinga, Friant, Greenfield, Huron, Monterey, Paso Robles, San Jose, San Miguel, Soledad, Stratford, Templeton and Wasco. Felt widely from north of the San Francisco Bay area to Bishop and Ridgecrest and to parts of the Los Angeles area. Also felt at Gardnerville and Reno, Nevada.
10 21 23 17 07 2013 51.586 -175.396 43 5.0 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 20 1 0 0 1609 -11.900 -77.400 55 8.6 Central Peru
Felt with intensity VIII in Peru.
10 20 11 30 0 1687 -15.200 -75.900 28 7.6 So. Peru/Bolivia
Earthquake in Callao, along a large portion of the sea coast of Peru. Also felt up to 150 miles at sea. The town and harbor at Callao were completely destroyed by a great tsunami which included a recession of the sea and then over the city. Wheat is said to never have grown along this section of the coast since this tsunami hit.
10 20 16 30 0 1870 47.400 -70.500 0 7.0 New England
10 20 23 42 0 1909 30.000 68.000 60 7.2 Afghanistan
Moderate damage reported in Pakistan with intensity Viii. Up to 230 reported killed.
10 20 17 44 0 1911 -12.500 166.000 160 7.1 Vanuatu Islands
10 20 6 3 24 1921 -18.500 -68.000 120 7.0 So. Peru/Bolivia
10 20 12 47 0 1928 28.917 130.517 20 7.0 Bonin Islands
10 20 2 19 27 1938 -9.000 123.000 90 7.3 Flores Island area
10 20 23 21 44 1942 8.500 122.500 60 7.3 Celebes Sea
10 20 0 53 12 1963 44.780 150.240 60 7.5 Hokkaido, Japan
A tsunami was generated which had maximum height at Hachinohe with 50 cm runup.
10 20 6 46 10 1986 -28.117 -176.367 29 8.3 No. Kermadec Islands
Limited damage in the Kermadec Islands. Objects were knocked from shelves on Raoul Island. Felt at Napier and Wellington, New Zealand. A tsunami was generated with maximum height 22 cm at Hilo, Hawaii.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 20 16 30 0 1870 47.400 -70.500 0 6.5 New England
This earthquake was felt strongly along the St. Lawrence River and in eastern Canada between Quebec City and Montreal. Felt from Iowa to Virginia and in Michigan. Also felt in New York and Portland Maine. Walls cracked in Canada and windows broke at Portland, Maine. A rumbling noise was heard. Clocks stopped at Cleveland, Ohio.
10 20 0 32 56 1945 49.020 -128.440 0 5.5 Vancouver Island area
10 20 1 4 35 1952 57.000 -57.000 0 5.0 Labrador Basin
10 20 0 55 32 1958 51.900 -175.100 0 5.7 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt on Adak.
10 20 19 49 50 1961 33.650 -118.000 17 5.0 So. California
A series of shocks hit Huntington Beach in southern California. Light damage was reported mostly cracked plaster, broken windows and merchandise fallen off shelves. Reported throughout southern California.
10 20 13 29 27 1963 31.100 -115.600 16 5.0 So. California
10 20 11 8 8 1965 51.780 -173.900 2 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 20 9 29 59 1966 51.400 -176.600 54 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 20 11 41 36 1976 56.383 -152.639 38 5.0 Southern Alaska
10 20 15 41 45 1984 52.140 -168.566 33 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 20 19 45 27 1986 53.700 -167.700 0 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 20 7 59 0 1989 51.560 -179.510 26 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 20 13 58 1 1989 52.040 -170.760 23 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 20 1 17 3 1991 53.819 -166.923 33 5.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 20 15 26 32 2005 52.310 -169.120 33 5.7 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 19 15 0 0 1683 36.090 139.070 0 7.0 No. Honshu, Japan
Felt strongly at Nikko and Tokyo, Japan.
10 19 10 12 52 1929 -23.000 -69.000 100 7.5 Coast No. Chile
10 19 21 0 19 1949 -5.500 154.000 60 7.2 New Britain
A tsunami of maximum height up to 2 feet was observed at Rabaul, New Britain.
10 19 8 1 34 1966 -1.600 -15.500 33 7.0 Central Mid-Atlantic
10 19 21 23 14 1991 30.780 78.774 10 7.0 India
At least 2000 were killed in the Chamoli and Uttarkashi areas of northern India. Up to 2000 injured and nearly 20,000 building were destroyed. Damage also occurred in New Delhi. Felt from Nepal to Pakistan. Landslides and ground cracks were also observed near Uttarkashi.
10 19 2 41 42 1995 28.210 130.190 54 7.0 Bonin Islands
Felt with intensity V at Amami O-shima. Landslides were observed at Kikai-shima. A tsunami was generated with maximum height 150 cm.
10 19 14 44 41 1996 31.885 131.468 22 7.0 Kyushu, Japan area
Damage with intensity V occurred at Kanoya and Miyazaki. Also felt at Kumamoto, Kurume and Oita. A tsunami occurred with maximum height of 110 cm at Miyazaki.
10 19 03 28 44 2001 -4.102 123.907 33 7.5 Banda Sea
Felt at Kendari (intensity IV) and at Raha, Indonesia.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 19 4 48 3 1935 46.600 -112.000 0 6.3 Yellowstone/Wyoming
The main earthquake in a series of earthquakes in Montana in 1935. Two were killed by falling bricks. Damage estimated at $3 million. 300 buildings were damaged and up to 200 chimneys were destroyed. Severe damage at Helena at the High School, City Hall, Kessler Brewery and St. Joseph's Orphanage. Tombstones twisted and overturned. Ground cracks were common especially in alluvial material where water flowed from the cracks. Changes in water flow in wells and springs occurred.
10 19 11 53 58 1939 47.800 -69.800 0 5.6 Maine
An earthquake in Canada at the Saguenay and St. Lawrence Rivers. Moderate damage was observed in the epicentral area in Canada. Felt from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont and Ohio.
10 19 5 9 44 1961 35.832 -117.761 0 5.2 So. California
Felt east of Brown in a large area of south-central California. Maximum intensity V at Brown. Heavy machinery and objects moved. A change in well water occurred. Cracks appeared in some walls.
10 19 11 2 38 1971 52.656 -166.967 22 5.6 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 19 6 18 35 1976 44.735 -110.813 4 5.3 Yellowstone/Wyoming
10 19 7 24 35 1976 44.795 -110.697 5 5.3 Yellowstone/Wyoming
Both quakes were felt over approximately 3000 sq km in Yellowstone National Park with intensity IV as a strong rocking motion.
10 19 2 16 3 1977 62.866 -150.539 105 5.1 Central Alaska
10 19 18 30 57 1986 63.887 -178.727 10 5.4 Central Alaska
10 19 22 3 4 1987 52.347 -169.403 33 5.1 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 19 14 28 27 1989 51.712 -176.056 58 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 19 7 1 57 1990 46.470 -75.590 13 5.1 New York State
Felt from Burlington, Ontario to Quebec City, Canada. Also felt from Buffalo to Albany New York and in Vermont and Maine. Maximum intensity V at Malone and Tupper Lake, New York.
10 19 5 10 54 1991 53.865 -167.089 33 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 18 12 35 0 1868 -40.000 173.000 5 7.0 North Island, N.Z.
Maximum intensity VIII at Taranaki and Nelson but most strongly at Farewell Split. Damage to houses occurred and extensive ground cracking was observed. A surface scarp of several meters was observed. A number of chimneys were toppled. Many aftershocks.
10 18 23 48 0 1897 12.000 126.000 60 8.1 Luzon, Philippines
Most strongly felt in Laoang with 17 houses destroyed. Earthquake sounds were heard. The earthquake occurred following a strong typhoon which hit the area at about the same time as the quake. A great deal of damage was caused by the typhoon and buildings which were spared by the storm were damaged and collapsed due to the earthquake. Also felt strongly at Catubig where the courthouse tilted and walls fell. Many houses also tilted. Also felt at Samar where churches, schoolhouses, courthouses and bridges were destroyed.
10 18 11 48 0 1912 54.600 179.200 0 7.1 Rat Islands
10 18 8 11 41 1920 45.300 149.900 80 7.2 So. Kurils
10 18 0 12 56 1935 40.333 143.200 40 7.2 Hokkaido, Japan
A tsunami was generated which was observed at Hachinohe with height 20 cm.
10 18 11 5 23 1935 12.500 141.500 50 7.1 So. Marianas/Guam
Felt lightly at Agana.
10 18 0 4 15 1989 37.061 -121.790 8 7.1 Central California
Known as the Loma Prieta earthquake, this multiple event killed 62 and injured up to 4000 in the San Francisco area. More than $5 billion damage. The maximum intensity of IX was felt in San Francisco and Oakland. An overpass in San Francisco collapsed pinning many in their cars. The earthquake was televised nationally as it occurred near the beginning of the World Series game in San Francisco and is sometimes called the "World Series Earthquake". Liquefaction, subsidence and landslides were common. Felt in northern California near Eureka to Los Angeles in the south and Fallon, Nevada in the east. Felt as far as high rise buildings in San Diego. A tsunami was generated and observed at Monterey.
10 18 15 11 58 1992 7.090 -76.990 3 7.2 Colombia
At least 11 were killed and more than 100 injured in the Medellin area of Colombia. 1500 were made homeless in the eruption of a mud volcano at San Pedro de Uraba. Damage also at Bogota. Felt throughout much of northwestern Colombia. Also felt in Panama. Landslides and liquefaction were observed. A small island was formed in the Caribbean Sea near San Juan de Uraba.
10 18 10 37 26 1995 27.929 130.175 28 7.1 Ryukyu Islands
Felt with maximum intensity V on Kikai-shima. One person was injured at Amami O-shima. A tsunami was generated with maximum height 0.8 meters which caused damage to some boats.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 18 22 3 40 1916 33.500 -86.200 0 5.2 Southeast U.S.
This earthquake at Irondale, Alabama destroyed many chimneys throughout Irondale, Birmingham and Easonville. Bricks were dislodged at Pell City. Poorly built chimneys in eastern Brimingham collapsed. Wells at Irondale went dry after the earthquake. Water level at Pell City lowered. Felt in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee with maximum intensity VIII near Birmingham.
10 18 7 4 1 1977 54.992 -154.303 50 5.2 Southern Alaska
10 18 1 25 39 1978 44.114 -128.538 15 5.0 Off Coast of Oregon
10 18 1 25 46 1978 44.008 -127.993 15 5.0 Off Coast of Oregon
10 18 5 19 37 1984 61.870 -150.070 33 5.2 Central Alaska
10 18 15 30 22 1984 42.355 -105.597 22 5.5 Wyoming/Dakotas
Minor property damage occurred in this earthquake which was felt over an area including at least eight States. Damage included felled chimneys, and cracked bricks and concrete. Underground pipes broke in Natrona County, Carbon County and Casper. Damage also was reported in Colorado, Nebraska and South Dakota. NEIS reported damage to two 5-story buildings about 300 km from the epicenter in Colorado in the Colorado Springs area. Cracks appeared in foundations, walls and a gas leak was observed.
10 18 1 2 54 1986 51.740 -175.319 50 5.4 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 18 22 23 50 1987 52.281 -169.442 33 5.1 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 18 0 4 0 1989 37.100 -121.800 19 7.1 Central California
Known as the Loma Prieta earthquake, this multiple event killed 62 and injured up to 4000 in the San Francisco area. More than $5 billion damage. The maximum intensity of IX was felt in San Francisco and Oakland. An overpass in San Francisco collapsed pinning many in their cars. The earthquake was televised nationally as it occurred near the beginning of the World Series game in San Francisco and is sometimes called the "World Series Earthquake". Liquefaction, subsidence and landslides were common. Felt in northern California near Eureka to Los Angeles in the south and Fallon, Nevada in the east. Felt as far as high rise buildings in San Diego. A tsunami was generated and observed at Monterey.
10 18 0 25 5 1989 37.043 -121.807 5 5.0 Central California
10 18 0 41 25 1989 37.198 -122.105 19 5.1 Central California
Aftershocks of the Loma Prieta earthquake.
10 18 23 30 6 1989 56.000 -150.300 0 5.3 Southern Alaska
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 17 0 0 0 1556 -0.200 -78.600 0 7.6 Ecuador
10 17 15 30 0 1737 51.100 158.000 40 8.3 Kamchatka
Preceded by an eruption of Awatschinskaja or Goralaja lasting 24 hours. Followed by a terrible eruption of Klutschewakaja which lasted three days. Many places were raised into hills while others sunk into chasms. Near the sea lakes and bays were produced. The sea was greatly agitated and overflowed the land to a great height. The bottom of the sea was visible to the second of the Kuril Islands.
10 17 9 40 0 1906 19.000 121.000 60 7.3 Luzon, Philippines
10 17 6 22 6 1939 -14.000 167.800 120 7.4 Vanuatu Islands
10 17 21 41 56 1966 -10.700 -78.700 38 8.0 Central Peru
This earthquake occurred off the coast of Peru under the sea. 110 were killed and more than 3,000 injured. Total damages were estimated at $35 million. Old buildings suffered the most damage include a cathedral at Callao which collapsed burying 16 people. At Lima many were injured and streets were littered with glass and debris. Maximum intensity was IX and occurred for about 100 km along the coast. Maximum damaged occurred in the alluvial plains. A tsunami occurred on the coast and reached 3 meters at Callao.
10 17 14 30 12 1990 -11.050 -70.970 600 7.3 Central Peru
There was moderate damage at Pucalipa, Peru and Rio Branco, Brazil. Maximum intensity VI. Felt widely throughout Peru, western Brazil and Peru. Also felt at La Paz, Bolivia.
10 17 2 51 51 1992 -19.226 169.553 12 7.0 Vanuatu Islands
10 17 8 32 40 1992 7.030 -76.660 12 7.1 Colombia
Most buildings were destroyed at Murindo along with 20 people injured. Felt throughout most of northern Colombia including Cali and Bogota. This was a precursor to a stronger earthquake that occurred the next day.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 17 11 15 0 1860 47.500 -70.100 0 6.7 New England
The area of Riviere-Ouelle was violently shaken. Damage occurred to walls and chimneys. Felt from the New England Atlantic coast to Newark, N.J and west to Auburn, New York. An earthquake noise was heard. Also felt at Saco, Maine.
10 17 4 23 10 1924 60.000 -118.000 0 5.0 Northwest Terr., Canada
10 17 12 34 50 1931 63.000 -147.000 0 5.6 Central Alaska
Felt with intensity V at Girdwood and Wasilla felt by all. Windows creaked and walls cracked. Also felt at Homer.
10 17 22 57 19 1954 31.500 -116.700 33 6.0 So. California
Felt by many in San Diego. Hanging objects swung. Also felt in the Imperial Valley.
10 17 20 27 37 1959 60.020 -138.500 15 5.6 Central Alaska
10 17 2 0 3 1964 59.500 -145.500 33 5.2 Southern Alaska
10 17 9 45 17 1965 33.900 -116.900 16 5.0 So. California
Strongly felt at Palm Springs, Riverside and San Bernardino with slight damage reported at Cathedral City and Palm Springs.
10 17 19 39 12 1975 57.390 -149.030 31 5.7 Southern Alaska
10 17 20 50 49 1978 51.722 -176.943 61 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 17 22 45 34 1979 33.045 -115.490 3 5.0 So. California
An aftershock of the Imperial Valley earthquake. Aftershocks caused additional damage including displaced walls crumpled steps and buckled floors.
10 17 8 12 21 1987 43.303 -126.671 10 5.0 Off Coast of Oregon
10 17 13 12 32 1993 52.300 -170.110 49 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 17 15 38 21 1996 60.113 -152.953 117 5.4 Central Alaska
Felt at Anchorage, Butte, Homer, Kasilof, Kenai, Ninilchik, Seward and Soldotna.
10 17 23 12 17 1998 53.565 -163.266 52 5.2 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 17 23 25 42 1998 53.635 -163.148 33 5.5 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 17 14 37 52 2006 63.100 -150.543 115 5.3 Central Alaska
<AEIC>. Felt (III) at Anchorage, Eagle River, Elmendorf AFB, Palmer, Talkeetna, Wasilla and Willow; (II) at Chugiak, Fort Richardson, Girdwood, Indian and Kenai. Felt at Bethel, Cantwell, Denali National Park, Fairbanks, Glennallen, Healy, Homer, Salcha, Soldotna, Sterling and Valdez.
10 17 07 26 35 2009 52.330 174.239 46 5.0 Rat Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 16 14 57 18 1907 28.000 -112.500 0 7.2 Gulf of California
10 16 16 2 58 1945 -0.300 125.000 50 7.1 Ceram area
10 16 2 9 47 1947 64.500 -147.500 60 7.0 Northern Alaska
This earthquake in the Fairbanks area caused much damage in stores throughout Fairbanks. Windows broke and power outages occurred at the University of Alaska. Ground fissures were observed near the airport at Nenana. Cracks appeared in streets and highways as well as in river mud and ice. Landslides were common and rockslides occurred in the Fairbanks and Nenana areas. Rail tracks were bent and elevation changes were observed.
10 16 5 45 10 1974 52.636 -32.070 33 7.3 North Mid-Atlantic Ridge
A precursor occurred the day before with M 5.0.
10 16 3 25 42 1981 -33.134 -73.074 33 7.5 Central Chile
Felt in most of central Chile. Intensity was maximum at Las Cruces and Vina del Mar. One person was killed by panic caused by the quake.
10 16 20 48 2 1987 -6.266 149.060 48 7.7 New Ireland
Felt with intensity VIII at Kandrian with damage. Also felt at Kimbe and Hoskins as well as at Bialla and Rabaul. A tsunami was generated and observed at Rabaul.
10 16 5 10 8 1994 44.962 149.083 144 7.0 Hokkaido, Japan
Felt within intensity V at Kurilsk. Also felt at Yuzhno-Kurilsk.
10 16 9 46 44 1999 34.594 -116.271 0 7.6 So. California
Felt with maximum intensity VI in southern California, Nevada and Arizona. Also felt strongly in northern Baja, Mexico. At least four were injured near Ludlow. Surface faulting was observed.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 16 14 57 0 1907 28.000 -112.500 60 7.7 Gulf of California
10 16 12 8 1 1932 54.200 -160.000 50 6.8 Alaska Peninsula
10 16 18 2 20 1945 58.000 -137.000 0 5.6 Southeast Alaska
Observed at Juneau, Alaska.
10 16 2 9 45 1947 64.500 -148.800 0 7.2 Northern Alaska
This earthquake in the Fairbanks area caused much damage in stores throughout Fairbanks. Windows broke and power outages occurred at the University of Alaska. Ground fissures were observed near the airport at Nenana. Cracks appeared in streets and highways as well as in river mud and ice. Landslides were common and rockslides occurred in the Fairbanks and Nenana areas. Rail tracks were bent and elevation changes were observed.
10 16 18 2 37 1962 52.500 -176.000 0 5.5 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 16 15 31 2 1963 42.500 -70.800 20 5.0 New England
Earthquake near the coast of Massachusetts. This event was felt in Massachusetts at Somerville where plaster and walls cracked and stones fell from old buildings. Dishes broke at Amesbury. Damage was also observed in Rhode Island.
10 16 15 36 32 1963 44.300 -114.800 30 5.9 Montana/Idaho
Felt in Clayton with intensity IV.
10 16 13 27 38 1967 49.210 -128.930 32 5.4 Vancouver Island area
10 16 13 12 7 1975 60.203 -153.177 99 5.3 Central Alaska
10 16 5 49 10 1979 32.927 -115.539 10 5.6 So. California
10 16 6 19 49 1979 32.928 -115.540 9 5.5 So. California
10 16 6 58 43 1979 33.014 -115.555 9 5.5 So. California
10 16 11 46 56 1979 32.899 -115.550 5 5.2 So. California
10 16 23 16 33 1979 33.067 -115.567 7 5.5 So. California
Aftershocks of the Imperial Valley earthquake, This event caused at least $30 million damage and injured up to 90 people. More than 1500 houses and buildings were damaged or destroyed along with more than 400 stores and office buildings. Damage was reported from El Centro, Brawley and Calexico with maximum intensity up to VII. Damage to the regional irrigation system was incurred. Surface ground displacement was observed with up to 19 cm in the Heber Dunes.
10 16 14 43 22 1981 60.211 -141.002 15 5.4 Central Alaska
10 16 16 28 53 1990 51.410 -174.970 29 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 16 18 1 55 1990 52.030 -175.600 33 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 16 5 2 49 1992 51.090 -177.680 35 5.7 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Adak.
10 16 9 46 44 1999 34.594 -116.271 0 7.6 So. California
Felt with maximum intensity VI in southern California, Nevada and Arizona. Also felt strongly in northern Baja, Mexico. At least four were injured near Ludlow. Surface faulting was observed.
10 16 9 59 35 1999 34.680 -116.280 9 5.8 So. California
10 16 12 57 21 1999 34.442 -116.248 2 5.7 So. California
Aftershocks of the Baker, California earthquake.
10 16 06 17 53 2001 53.685 -159.882 33 5.0 South of Alaska
10 16 14 44 29 2005 51.420 -178.530 57 5.1 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
10 16 10 18 02 2007 56.131 -162.144 191 5.0 Bristol Bay, Alask
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 15 14 5 0 1848 -41.500 173.800 12 7.1 So. Island, N.Z.
This earthquake was located in the lower Wairau Valley. Substantial damage occurred at Wellington and Nelson. Ground subsidence and faulting was observed in Wairau. Landslides, ground water and sand blows were widespread. Some of this was attributed to an extremely powerful storm which preceded the earthquake.
10 15 13 30 0 1883 38.400 26.100 0 7.3 Aegean Sea
Felt with intensity VIII at Chios, Mytilini, Syra, Andros, Athens. Up to 15,000 killed in Turkey at Ayvalik, Urla and Chesmek where the quake was felt with intensity IX and 120 killed at Chios, Greece.
10 15 4 58 12 1921 -13.500 166.000 40 7.0 Vanuatu Islands
10 15 23 22 40 1979 32.879 -115.473 8 7.0 So. California
Known as the Imperial Valley earthquake, this event caused at least $30 million damage and injured up to 90 people. More than 1500 houses and buildings were damaged or destroyed along with more than 400 stores and office buildings. Damage was reported from El Centro, Brawley and Calexico with maximum intensity up to VII. Damage to the regional irrigation system was incurred. Surface ground displacement was observed with up to 19 cm in the Heber Dunes.
10 15 10 21 8 1984 -15.860 -173.643 128 7.1 Tonga Islands
Felt with intensity V at Apia in the Samoa Islands.
10 15 22 37 6 1992 -14.537 166.711 25 7.1 Vanuatu Islands
10 15 1 3 33 1997 -30.933 -71.220 58 7.6 Central Chile
This earthquake injured more than 300 and destroyed up to 5000 houses in the La Serena, Chile and Ovalle areas. At least 15,000 houses were damaged. Power and telephones were out in many areas. At least seven were reported killed. Felt also in Argentina, Bolivia and Peru.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 15 20 30 0 1935 46.600 -112.000 0 5.0 Yellowstone/Wyoming
School was dismissed at Helena, Montana. Damage estimated at $15,000.
10 15 8 1 16 1945 59.000 -139.000 0 5.0 Southeast Alaska
Felt by many at Juneau.
10 15 22 59 42 1964 56.690 -152.140 22 5.0 Southern Alaska
10 15 23 9 25 1964 56.900 -151.700 33 5.3 Southern Alaska
Felt at Valdez, Alaska.
10 15 23 22 40 1979 32.879 -115.473 8 7.0 So. California
Known as the Imperial Valley earthquake, this event caused at least $30 million damage and injured up to 90 people. More than 1500 houses and buildings were damaged or destroyed along with more than 400 stores and office buildings. Damage was reported from El Centro, Brawley and Calexico with maximum intensity up to VII. Damage to the regional irrigation system was incurred. Surface ground displacement was observed with up to 19 cm in the Heber Dunes.
10 15 9 20 13 1980 55.674 -161.130 24 5.0 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Cold Bay.
10 15 10 58 39 1982 32.841 -125.821 1 5.8 Off Coast California
10 15 5 44 34 1984 52.279 -168.732 33 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 15 7 27 1 1987 51.812 -175.382 60 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 15 3 11 9 1997 51.430 -177.877 22 6.4 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity III at Adak.
10 15 17 07 49 2006 19.878 -155.935 38 6.7 Hawaii
(GS). Numerous people suffered minor injuries, at least 1,173 buildings damaged, roads damaged and landslides blocked roads on Hawai`i. Power outages occurred throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Damage estimated at 73 million dollars. Felt (VII- VIII) in northern and western Hawai`i and (V-VI) in eastern and southern Hawai`i. Also felt (VI) on Maui;(V) on Lana`i, Moloka`i and O`ahu; (IV) on Kaua`i. A tsunami with a wave height of 10 cm was recorded at Kawaihae Harbor.
10 15 17 14 12 2006 20.129 -155.983 18 6.1 Hawaii
10 15 00 13 33 2009 52.853 -166.750 20 5.6 Fox Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 14 0 0 0 1709 37.400 105.300 0 7.5 So. China
Strongly felt at Teh'eng-kou, Tchen-yueo and Si-niung. Severe damage and casualties with maximum intensity X killed 2032 people in Ningxia Huizu Zizhiqu Province.
10 14 8 8 48 1913 -19.500 169.000 230 8.1 Vanuatu Islands
10 14 12 0 30 1918 -19.000 -174.000 130 7.0 Tonga Islands
10 14 2 58 48 1968 -31.518 116.971 1 7.4 So. Australia
This was the largest earthquake located in Australia to this time. The epicenter was located in the Archaean shield of southwestern Australia. This earthquake nearly destroyed the small town of Meckering. 30 were injured. A balcony fell into the street at York injuring three. Damage was also reported from Cunderdin. A strong cross fell from St. Mary's Cathedral at Kalgorlie. Damage was estimated at $2.2 million. Landslides and surface fractures were observed. Railway lines at Pert and oil pipelines were cut.
10 14 15 58 13 1991 -9.094 158.442 23 7.1 Solomon Islands
Felt strongly throughout the Solomon Islands.
10 14 9 53 18 1997 -22.101 -176.772 167 7.8 Tonga Islands
Felt at Wellington, New Zealand.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 14 22 19 1 1933 53.700 -164.000 25 6.2 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 14 15 52 16 1938 58.500 -136.000 0 5.0 Southeast Alaska
10 14 22 3 42 1952 47.800 -69.800 0 5.2 Maine
This earthquake in south-central Quebec was most strongly felt on the Canadian side of St. Lawrence Valley with intensity V at Auburn, Fort Kent and Presque Isle, Maine. Also felt in Vermont.
10 14 13 12 8 1960 60.000 -136.300 30 5.5 Central Alaska
This earthquake woke many at Juneau. Water was disturbed in containers. Buildings shook and objects rattled. Also felt at Yakutat and Whitehorse, Canada.
10 14 21 19 13 1960 51.830 -172.250 41 6.5 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 14 6 26 12 1963 52.800 -167.100 80 5.1 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 14 10 38 23 1965 72.300 -75.100 10 5.5 Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada
10 14 22 46 5 1969 52.617 -162.733 15 5.1 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 14 3 29 33 1972 51.691 -175.327 65 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 14 4 53 19 1986 53.210 -169.470 48 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 14 23 53 14 2018 67.768 -156.407 7 5.3 Northern Alaska
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 13 16 17 45 1924 36.000 70.500 220 7.3 Hindu Kush/Pakistan
10 13 17 40 34 1925 11.000 -42.000 60 7.5 Mid-Atlantic Ridge
10 13 19 8 7 1926 52.000 -176.000 25 7.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Likely felt at Adak.
10 13 9 26 49 1955 -10.000 160.700 33 7.3 No. of Santa Cruz Islands
10 13 5 17 46 1963 43.750 149.967 20 8.2 Hokkaido, Japan
A tsunami was generated with maximum runup of 4.4 meters at Urup. Slight damage was reported on a ship. Felt throughout Hokkaido and Honshu. The tsunami was observed in Hawaii, Crescent City, California and in the Aleutian Islands. Free oscillations of the earth were detected with this earthquake.
10 13 2 6 0 1993 -5.889 146.020 25 7.2 New Ireland
Many were injured and up to 60 were killed in the Markham Valley. Large landslides blocked the Ume River causing many of the dead.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 13 4 28 24 1923 50.500 -129.500 0 5.0 British Colombia
10 13 19 8 7 1926 52.000 -176.000 25 7.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Likely felt at Adak.
10 13 8 53 49 1953 30.000 -114.000 0 6.1 SW U.S.A
10 13 8 15 0 1959 35.500 -111.500 0 5.0 SW U.S.A
Awakened many but no damage occurred at Flagstaff, Arizona.
10 13 2 15 46 1966 59.470 -145.320 20 5.0 Southern Alaska
10 13 14 1 48 1971 51.599 -179.537 105 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Adak with intensity I.
10 13 4 46 11 1972 52.889 -162.983 35 6.0 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 13 1 43 51 1973 29.811 -113.536 32 5.1 Gulf of California
10 13 0 8 15 1977 51.350 -178.590 0 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 13 18 42 56 1984 53.320 -163.335 7 5.0 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 13 23 13 57 1992 55.510 -164.870 3 5.0 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 13 1 33 39 1999 54.691 -161.136 12 6.2 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 13 15 15 20 2007 61.829 -151.721 92 5.2 Southern Alaska
<AEIC>. Felt at Anchorage, Chugiak, Palmer, Talkeetna and Willow.
10 13 05 37 23 2009 52.754 -166.997 24 6.5 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 13 04 14 00 2011 43.462 -127.135 20 5.6 Off Coast of Oregon
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 12 16 45 22 1935 40.200 143.200 0 7.1 Hokkaido, Japan
A minor tsunami was generated with maximum runup at Fukushima (1.2 meters).
10 12 11 26 59 1963 44.710 149.110 53 7.2 Hokkaido, Japan
A tsunami was generated with maximum runup of 4.4 meters at Urup. Slight damage was reported on a ship. Felt throughout Hokkaido and Honshu. The tsunami was observed in Hawaii, Crescent City, California and in the Aleutian Islands. Free oscillations of the earth were detected with this earthquake.
10 12 10 25 22 1979 -46.700 166.030 12 7.5 Southern S. Isl. N.Z.
Felt with intensity V widely on South Island, New Zealand. Damage claims were received from 198 people for damage to structures and internal contents. Most damage occurred to chimneys, outer walls and foundations.
10 12 13 57 2 1987 -7.700 154.600 27 7.0 New Britain
Felt within intensity V at Arawa and Panguna on Bougainville Is. Also felt at Rabaul, New Britain. A small tsunami was generated.
10 12 15 02 17 2001 12.686 144.980 37 7.3 South of Mariana Islands
One person injured and many buildings damaged with intensity VII and utilities were disrupted on Guam. Also felt strongly on Saipan.
09 26 01 55 39 2005 -5.670 -76.410 127 7.5 NORTHERN PERU
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 12 17 0 0 1877 45.500 -122.500 0 6.3 Oregon state, U.S.
Chimneys were thrown down at Marshfield, Cascades and Portland, Oregon.
10 12 7 50 48 1935 46.600 -112.000 0 5.6 Yellowstone/Wyoming
Damage estimated at $50,000 over an area of about 70,000 sq. miles. Part of a series os strong shocks in the region during 1935. Felt with intensity VII at Helena where mostly bumping motion was felt. General alarm caused people to become hysterical and nauseated. Clocks stopped. Walls were damaged especially in th eastern portion of Helena. Chimneys and windows were broken A water pipe was broken and a school had considerable damage from broken plaster. Felt from Thompson Falls on the west to Huntley on the east.
10 12 6 27 19 1965 52.140 -174.840 37 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Adak.
10 12 13 40 59 1965 56.100 -153.600 29 5.5 Southern Alaska
10 12 20 5 31 1970 29.870 -113.350 7 5.1 Gulf of California
10 12 5 54 28 1973 43.736 -127.469 6 5.4 Off Coast of Oregon
10 12 18 45 3 1985 61.010 -151.145 97 5.0 Central Alaska
Felt with intensity II at Anchorage.
10 12 10 33 22 1994 51.605 -173.770 33 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 12 05 02 34 2001 52.630 -132.200 20 6.1 Queen Charlotte Island, Canada
(GS). Felt throughout the Queen Charlotte Islands and along the northern coast of British Columbia at Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Terrace.
10 12 16 27 33 2006 50.723 -173.068 16 5.2 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 12 19 30 35 2015 54.901 -159.488 38 5.0 Alaska Peninsula
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 11 15 0 0 1857 34.000 132.050 0 7.3 Kyushu, Japan area
10 11 14 28 0 1907 -17.000 161.000 60 7.3 Vanuatu Islands
10 11 16 17 6 1914 12.000 94.000 80 7.2 Andaman Islands
10 11 14 14 30 1918 18.500 -67.500 0 7.5 Puerto Rico
Felt throughout the region of Puerto Rico with intensity up to IX. Extensive damage occurred from Aguada and Anasco. Masonry buildings were largely destroyed. Unreinforced concrete walls and foundations were wrecked. Reinforced buildings were largely undamaged. At Anasco all brick buildings were destroyed. At Mayaguez the brick Catholic Church was razed. Up to 116 were killed and property damage was estimated at about $4 million. A tsunami was generated which drowned many and broke cables while exposing reefs and sea floor. Maximum heights up to 20 feet.
10 11 14 49 50 1922 -16.000 -72.500 50 7.4 So. Peru/Bolivia
Moderate damage in southern Peru.
10 11 14 51 0 1939 -15.305 -72.199 120 7.0 So. Peru/Bolivia
Felt with intensity VII.
10 11 18 41 13 1940 -41.500 -74.500 60 7.0 So. Chile
10 11 13 8 38 1953 49.800 156.000 70 7.4 NE Pacific
Felt with intensity VII.
10 11 2 24 43 1956 44.767 150.567 60 7.0 Hokkaido, Japan
Felt in Hokkaido, Japan.
10 11 14 35 15 1975 -24.894 -175.119 9 7.8 Tonga Islands
Felt at Raoul Island and Niue. No damage reported.
10 11 19 24 26 1992 -19.247 168.948 129 7.2 Vanuatu Islands
Felt with intensity VIII on Erromango and Tanna. Also felt at Port Vila.
10 11 15 54 22 1993 32.090 137.750 356 7.1 Central/So. Honshu Japan
One person died of a heart attack and four were injured. Maximum intensity V at Tokyo and Yokohama.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 11 16 37 33 1898 50.710 -179.500 0 6.9 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 11 5 47 0 1916 41.500 -116.500 0 5.0 Montana/Idaho
10 11 14 6 0 1935 32.900 -115.216 16 5.0 So. California
10 11 5 57 12 1940 33.766 -118.450 16 5.0 So. California
Off Redondo Beach, this quake caused plaster and walls to crack at Keystone. Felt from Santa Barbara to Laguna Beach and Anza and Big Bear Lake.
10 11 7 53 10 1940 59.500 -152.000 25 6.0 Southern Alaska
Felt by many at Anchorage. Suspended objects swung.
10 11 16 48 48 1956 40.593 -126.080 0 6.0 Off Coast of No. California
Felt over about 8000 sq. miles of Humboldt County, California. Also felt in southern Oregon in Plumas County and at Medford and Shady Cove with maximum intensity V. Dishes were broken and objects shifted. Earth noises were heard. Many were frightened.
10 11 0 41 35 1958 65.500 -133.500 33 5.5 Yukon Territory, Canada
10 11 8 5 30 1960 38.300 -107.600 0 5.5 Colorado area
A fountain was cracked at Montrose, Colorado. Damage included cracked chimneys, plaster, dishes and glassware broken.
10 11 0 1 24 1973 29.719 -113.473 33 5.0 Gulf of California
10 11 16 50 55 1977 62.983 -151.140 28 5.0 Central Alaska
10 11 15 51 28 1980 54.910 -151.070 33 5.2 Southern Alaska
10 11 3 7 53 1991 51.216 -176.959 33 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 11 2 4 17 1997 51.399 -177.642 43 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 11 15 54 0 1997 44.550 -129.726 10 5.4 Off Coast of Oregon
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 10 4 0 0 1446 45.700 26.600 150 7.3 Romania/Bulgaria
10 10 0 19 53 1931 -10.000 161.000 60 7.7 No. of Santa Cruz Islands
10 10 20 48 5 1938 2.300 126.800 60 7.3 Mindanao, Philippines
10 10 18 32 59 1939 38.283 142.783 40 7.4 Off East Coast Honshu
10 10 8 57 46 1955 -5.100 152.800 60 7.3 New Britain
10 10 11 53 54 1977 -25.900 -175.400 33 7.2 Tonga Islands
A tsunami was generated which was observed at Pago Pago.
10 10 12 25 24 1980 36.195 1.354 10 7.7 Western Mediterranean
At least 5000 were killed and 9000 were injured. Extensive damage occurred in the El Asnam area.
10 10 10 50 20 2002 -1.757 134.297 10 7.6 Near the North Coast of Irian Jaya
Eight were killed and up to 600 injured in the Manokwari area. More than 1000 homes were destroyed and 900 other building damaged in Oransbari and Ransiki. Landslides were common. A surface ruptured about 3 km long was observed at Ransiki. A tsunami with height 3-5 meters at Oransbari and Ransiki flooded homes. Subsidence was common along the north shore of Irian Jaya with maximum subsidence up to 3 meters.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 10 1 7 16 1919 48.630 -127.150 0 5.5 Vancouver Island area
10 10 1 25 0 1936 41.000 -125.000 0 5.0 Off Coast of No. California
10 10 4 10 35 1951 40.280 -124.800 0 5.8 Off Coast of No. California
10 10 18 49 6 1953 31.800 -116.100 16 5.0 So. California
Felt with intensity V at San Diego. A pendulum clock stopped at Spanish lighthouse.
10 10 18 53 59 1957 54.000 -166.000 0 5.8 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 10 19 38 48 1964 60.400 -146.100 15 5.3 Central Alaska
10 10 20 6 35 1964 60.380 -145.970 1 5.4 Central Alaska
10 10 0 35 59 1965 51.740 -175.340 50 5.8 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt on Adak.
10 10 2 52 56 1967 52.300 -176.100 78 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt on Adak.
10 10 16 51 52 1983 51.063 -178.073 50 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 10 22 52 33 1985 51.700 -159.000 33 5.1 Alaska Peninsula
10 10 22 53 6 1985 55.900 -160.250 33 5.3 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 10 21 6 54 1994 51.484 -173.897 33 5.7 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 10 00 15 15 2007 43.767 -127.870 10 5.0 Off coast of Oregon
10 10 06 08 14 2010 51.440 -175.248 33 5.5 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 10 6 27 58 2018 55.640 -158.895 47 5.1 Alaska Peninsula
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 9 2 15 0 1831 -18.468 -71.016 49 7.9 So. Peru/Bolivia
Felt strongly from Camana on the north to Chuquisaca 400 miles inland. Felt 100 miles from the epicenter at sea and on ships in the harbor. Accompanied by a loud subterranean noise that lasted 10 seconds. Many houses were destroyed and hundreds were dead and injured. At Arica nearly all buildings were destroyed. This was the first strong earthquake in this area in nearly a century.
10 9 12 28 18 1900 57.090 -153.480 0 8.3 Southern Alaska
Earthquake in the Chugach Mountain area of Alaska. Felt in southwestern Yukon Territory, Canada as far as Kodiak. Felt area at least 120,000 sq. miles. Chimneys were thrown down and items and people were thrown from shelves and cabinets in Kodiak (intensity VIII). Also felt strongly at Whitehorse and Skagway, Alaska.
10 9 3 1 8 1928 16.340 -97.290 0 7.8 Oaxaca, Mexico
Very damaging in Guerrero and Oaxaca.
10 9 14 36 34 1945 44.000 147.500 75 7.5 Hokkaido, Japan
Off Hokkaido. No damage reported.
10 9 7 32 3 1974 44.700 150.300 50 7.1 Hokkaido, Japan
Felt with intensity V at Urup and Iturup and also in Hokkaido.
10 9 9 33 34 1985 55.000 -159.900 25 7.4 Alaska Peninsula
Minor damage was recorded at Sand Point with intensity VI. Felt in much of southern Alaska.
10 9 7 55 42 1994 43.970 147.490 49 7.0 Hokkaido, Japan
This earthquake was felt with maximum intensity VI on Iturup. A tsunami was generated and hit Hokkaido.
10 9 15 35 57 1995 19.120 -104.130 58 7.5 Michoacan, Mexico
At least 1000 homeless and 100 injured with 50 killed in Jalisco, Mexico. Severe damage at Colima, Jalisco and Michoacan especially in Manzanillo, Colima. Felt strongly in Mexico City and as far north as Texas and Oklahoma. Landslides were common and blocked many roads. Land subsidence in the Manzanillo harbor. A tsunami was generated with maximum height up to about 5 meters which was observed as far away as American Samoa and Australia.
10 9 13 10 52 1996 34.556 32.126 59 7.2 Turkey
An earthquake in Cyprus killed one and injured twenty. Also destructive in Egypt. Felt in Israel, Jordan Syria and Lebanon.
10 09 21 26 56 2004 11.410 -86.550 61 7.1 NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 9 14 40 0 1871 39.700 -75.500 0 5.2 Kentucky/Tennessee/NC
Chimneys toppled and windows broke at Wilmington, Delaware. Damage occurred at New Castle and Oxford. Felt in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
10 9 12 28 18 1900 57.090 -153.480 0 8.3 Southern Alaska
Earthquake in the Chugach Mountain area of Alaska. Felt in southwestern Yukon Territory, Canada as far as Kodiak. Felt area at least 120,000 sq. miles. Chimneys were thrown down and items and people were thrown from shelves and cabinets in Kodiak (intensity VIII). Also felt strongly at Whitehorse and Skagway, Alaska.
10 9 10 21 0 1936 46.600 -112.000 0 5.0 Yellowstone/Wyoming
10 9 3 21 11 1963 53.800 -170.500 250 5.5 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 9 19 55 35 1964 56.910 -151.770 17 5.0 Southern Alaska
10 9 8 10 15 1966 31.200 -113.333 1 5.4 SW U.S.A
10 9 7 45 16 1969 43.707 -127.430 10 5.5 Off Coast of Oregon
10 9 7 59 41 1969 52.316 -169.513 22 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 9 11 7 20 1970 51.420 -178.440 38 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 9 7 38 10 1974 58.990 -157.401 347 6.0 Alaska Peninsula
Felt with intensity VI at Fairbanks.
10 9 23 2 36 1984 26.200 -110.200 33 5.0 Gulf of California
10 9 9 33 32 1985 54.765 -159.613 30 6.6 Alaska Peninsula
Minor damage was recorded at Sand Point with intensity VI. Felt in much of southern Alaska.
10 9 14 16 21 1985 54.811 -159.465 19 5.0 Alaska Peninsula
Maximum intensity VI. Windows cracked at Cold Bay. Buildings trembled. At Sand Point underground pipes broke and glass broke. Objects fell from shelves. Earth noises were heard.
10 9 9 41 12 1989 66.936 -156.506 5 5.1 Northern Alaska
10 9 15 39 25 1991 53.910 -165.940 41 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 9 12 16 55 1992 51.552 -176.867 33 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 9 13 54 3 1993 51.276 -178.145 33 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 9 7 12 26 1996 49.737 -129.605 10 5.8 Vancouver Island area
10 9 2 48 6 1997 51.500 -178.100 56 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity VI on Adak.
10 09 01 00 55 2008 51.757 -173.503 44 5.0 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 09 19 49 04 2013 52.520 -169.377 38 5.1 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
10 7 21 4 0 1900 -4.000 140.000 60 7.8 Papua New Guinea
10 7 3 29 34 1923 -1.800 128.800 60 7.5 Ceram area
10 7 6 43 4 1940 5.000 126.000 100 7.0 Mindanao, Philippines
10 7 19 20 20 1968 26.288 140.595 516 7.5 Bonin Islands
10 07 22 03 14 2009 -13.006 166.510 45 7.7 Vanuatu Islands
(GS). Felt at Lakatoro, Luganville, Port-Olry, Port Vila and Sola. Also felt at Honiara, Solomon Islands. Tsunami information is included with the larger event
10 07 22 18 51 2009 -12.517 166.382 35 7.8 Santa Cruz Islands
(NEIC) A tsunami with maximum wave heights (peak-to-trough) was recorded at the following selected tide stations: 62 cm at Port-Vila and 20 cm at Luganville, Vanuatu; 14 cm at Honiara, Solomon Islands; 24 cm at Rosslyn Bay, Australia; 6 cm at Suva, Fiji; 8 cm at Apia, Samoa; 14 cm at Pago Pago, American Samoa; 6 cm at Papeete, French Polynesia; 14 cm at Hilo, 10 cm at Honolulu, 38 cm at Kahului, 40 cm at Kawaihae and 16 cm at Nawiliwili, Hawaii; 12 cm in the Midway Islands; 6 cm on Wake Island; 18 cm at Coquimbo and 10 cm at Iquique, Chile; 8 cm at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; 12 cm at Point Reyes, 30 cm at Santa Barbara and 10 cm at Santa Monica, California; 6 cm at Neah Bay, Washington; 8 cm at Tofino, Canada; 16 cm on Adak and 12 cm on Atka, Alaska.
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
10 7 19 30 0 1935 47.100 -111.900 0 5.0 Yellowstone/Wyoming
10 7 7 3 36 1952 42.000 -127.000 0 5.4 Off Coast of Oregon
10 7 5 7 56 1958 46.700 -124.000 0 5.0 Washington state, U.S.
10 7 14 6 9 1965 52.200 -169.500 19 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 7 20 55 56 1966 61.660 -150.060 54 5.3 Central Alaska
10 7 20 54 42 1979 38.224 -119.348 11 5.2 California/Nevada area
10 7 10 18 46 1983 43.938 -74.258 13 5.3 New York State
10 7 15 48 28 1989 51.282 -179.034 11 6.7 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 7 15 44 24 1992 54.700 -161.130 21 5.1 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
10 7 16 11 35 1992 50.330 -177.770 33 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 7 4 50 19 1999 52.318 -177.661 154 5.5 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 07 10 00 48 2008 79.817 -115.448 10 5.7 Arctic Ocean, Canada
10 07 05 38 37 2009 52.157 178.052 138 5.6 Rat Islands, Aleutians
10 07 23 43 27 2015 52.455 -168.588 39 5.1 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
10 6 0 0 0 1890 11.500 -60.500 33 7.0 Windward Islands
10 6 9 15 0 1902 36.500 70.500 200 7.2 Hindu Kush/Pakistan
10 6 10 16 12 1911 19.000 -70.500 0 7.0 Doiminican Rep/Haiti
10 6 19 20 0 1914 -38.000 178.000 33 7.0 North Island, N.Z.
Earthquake centered near Matakaoa Point. Numerous landslides occurred in the epicentral area. A shepherd was killed in a landslide near Cape Runaway. Fissures and slips were common and in some cases earthquake fountains occurred. Maximum intensity of IX occurred in the epicentral area.
10 6 14 16 0 1942 -33.700 -179.800 285 7.1 So. Kermadec Islands
10 6 2 34 49 1944 39.480 26.560 40 7.0 Aegean Sea
10 6 21 34 0 1944 39.400 26.700 0 7.2 Aegean Sea
Severe damage in Turkey. Maximum intensity X in this earthquake which killed 30-50.
10 6 19 55 34 1947 36.900 22.000 60 7.8 No. Greece
Earthquake felt with intensity IX at Pylia and Messinia. A tsunami was generated.
10 6 14 31 23 1964 40.300 28.230 34 7.0 Romania/Bulgaria
Strong earthquake on the northern Anatolian fault line. Maximum intensity IX at Manyas. Crevasses formed and hot springs appeared. 30 people were killed, 52 injured and up to 4000 buildings were destroyed including schools and mosques. Three died and 10 injured at Gonen and serious damage to markets and shops. Felt over an area of 750,000 sq. km.
.
10 6 15 7 37 1973 -60.823 -21.549 33 7.5 Southern Ocean
10 6 22 24 16 1975 -12.519 166.499 54 7.0 Vanuatu Islands
No tsunami or damage reported.
10 6 4 19 6 1987 -17.929 -172.241 16 7.0 Tonga Islands
Felt in Tonga and at American Samoa. A small tsunami was generated which was recorded at American Samoa.
10 6 18 9 46 1995 -2.045 101.436 33 7.1 So. of Sumatera
At least 84 were killed along with more than 1800 injured. The earthquake left 65,000 homeless and more than 17,00 homes and buildings were destroyed in Jambi Province. Landslides were common. Felt from Sumatra to Malaysia.
10 6 4 30 19 2000 35.456 133.134 10 7.0 Korea
At least 140 houses destroyed and more than 2000 structures were damaged along with 130 people injured. Many landslides occurred in the area of Okayama and Tottori. Felt throughout southwestern Honshu.
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
10 6 2 50 0 1909 41.767 -112.667 0 6.3 Montana/Idaho
Earthquake occurred north of the Great Salt Lake near Garland and Tremonton and caused some chimneys to fall.
10 6 6 58 59 1941 40.500 -124.950 0 5.2 Off Coast of No. California
10 6 11 10 13 1983 62.354 -151.193 97 5.4 Central Alaska
10 6 1 15 30 1985 62.139 -124.224 10 5.0 Northwest Terr., Canada
10 6 4 21 47 1986 51.863 -176.257 43 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 6 10 12 53 1991 51.077 -176.496 33 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 6 10 32 48 1991 51.370 -176.450 33 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 6 15 14 53 1992 51.139 -177.913 33 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Adak.
10 6 17 19 8 1992 51.171 -177.872 33 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Adak.
10 6 5 23 18 1995 65.170 -148.565 9 6.4 Northern Alaska
Minor damage with intensity VI at Fairbanks. Felt throughout central Alaska and to Anchorage.
10 6 15 48 49 1995 65.160 -147.860 0 5.0 Northern Alaska
Felt within intensity III at Healy and Nenama. Also felt at Fairbanks.
10 6 20 13 12 1996 49.160 -127.980 18 6.3 Vancouver Island area
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 5 12 0 0 1859 -27.350 -70.350 0 7.6 Coast Central Chile
Felt with intensity X. The earthquake was heard at Copiapo as a terrifying rumble. The quake collapsed 155 houses and destroyed an additional 224. Damage estimates up to $1 million. Railway embankment crumbled at Copiapo and Caldera for a distance of 25 km. Ground cracks appeared. At least 10 killed in a mine at Tierra-Amarilla. A tsunami was recorded at Caldera where the quake caused great damage. Ships in port were damaged.
10 5 9 0 0 1871 -20.200 -70.170 0 7.3 Coast No. Chile
Felt with intensity X. The railroad was damaged at Iquique. Homes collapsed. The cities of Pica and Mamina were largely destroyed and a church an more than 100 homes collapsed at Tarapaca. A minor tsunami was recorded at Callao.
10 5 9 44 24 1936 1.500 126.800 60 7.1 Mindanao, Philippines
An earthquake was felt on the same date on Talong and Negros. Felt over all of Panay and Negros.
10 5 17 28 27 1944 -22.500 172.000 120 7.5 Loyalty Islands
10 5 20 12 7 1948 37.950 58.320 18 7.3 No. Iran
Buildings made of brick almost all collapsed. Major damage also occurred to concrete structures. Ground cracks and horizontal deformations of the ground were noted. Water pipes ruptured. Tens of thousands were killed in this quake as many villages were completely destroyed in the neighborhood of Ashkhabad. Many changes in groundwater were observed including 10 new springs. Fissures up to half a meter wide opened. Train cars were thrown from tracks and monuments and columns failed. Sump volcanoes formed in the Kuru Gaudan area. Surface ruptures extended for up to 70 km north of Ashkhabad. Destruction was also complete in the Iranian cities of Deregez, Khkester and Kelat. Thousands were killed in this region under piles of debris in at least 30 heavily damaged cities.
10 5 16 9 31 1950 10.350 -85.200 0 7.7 Nicaragua
Minor damage occurred at Puntarenas and San Jose. Several were injured.
10 5 15 24 2 1985 62.100 -124.800 15 7.0 Northwest Terr., Canada
Light damage with intensity VI occurred at Wrigley, Nahanni Butte and Fort Liard. Landslides and water well fluctuations were observed. Felt in Saskatchewan, Alberta, Alaska, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 5 16 45 0 1817 42.500 -71.200 0 5.7 New England
Walls collapsed at Woburn, Massachusetts.
10 5 0 0 0 1909 42.000 -113.000 0 5.6 Montana/Idaho
Earthquake occurred north of the Great Salt Lake near Garland and Tremonton and caused some chimneys to fall.
10 5 0 17 15 1965 65.380 -132.900 33 5.0 Yukon Territory, Canada
10 5 1 40 42 1971 67.375 -172.574 33 5.2 Northern Alaska
10 5 9 22 0 1973 66.950 -157.850 100 5.9 Northern Alaska
Felt with intensity IV at Hogatza, Northern Alaska.
10 5 9 40 35 1973 66.750 -157.710 75 5.0 Northern Alaska
10 5 15 46 28 1984 51.868 -176.018 72 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 5 15 24 2 1985 62.216 -124.265 10 6.6 Northwest Terr., Canada
Light damage with intensity VI occurred at Wrigley, Nahanni Butte and Fort Liard. Landslides and water well fluctuations were observed. Felt in Saskatchewan, Alberta, Alaska, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
10 5 3 25 51 1986 50.600 -174.600 0 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 5 21 57 20 1986 43.750 -127.640 3 5.3 Off Coast of Oregon
10 5 7 24 28 1991 52.149 -169.243 33 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 5 20 51 33 1995 53.719 -164.993 33 5.0 Unimak Islands, Aleutians
Felt on Akutan
10 05 08 57 25 2013 51.570 -173.207 36 5.0 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
10 05 17 35 54 2015 51.927 -179.285 84 5.7 Andreanof Islands, Aleutians
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 4 23 0 6 1910 -22.000 -69.000 120 7.2 Coast No. Chile
10 4 7 54 42 1940 -22.000 -71.000 75 7.3 Coast No. Chile
10 4 14 45 26 1946 18.750 -68.500 50 7.0 Puerto Rico
10 4 18 52 13 1983 -26.535 -70.563 15 7.4 Coast Central Chile
10 4 13 22 56 1994 43.773 147.321 14 8.3 Hokkaido, Japan
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 4 23 55 43 1957 52.600 -177.800 33 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 4 4 12 45 1965 43.990 -128.400 2 5.0 Off Coast of Oregon
10 4 22 8 19 1965 65.600 -133.900 10 5.5 Yukon Territory, Canada
10 4 10 20 13 1967 38.543 -112.156 7 5.2 Utah area
10 4 17 39 45 1970 30.629 -113.645 33 5.0 SW U.S.A
10 4 16 42 48 1978 37.493 -118.673 6 5.7 California/Nevada area
10 4 17 39 3 1978 37.584 -118.616 10 5.3 California/Nevada area
10 4 7 46 53 1982 51.435 -176.620 37 5.5 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 4 16 45 57 1985 52.600 -169.600 33 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 4 10 59 38 1987 34.070 -118.100 8 5.6 So. California
10 4 10 57 34 1997 41.050 -125.362 7 5.6 Off Coast of No. California
10 04 14 16 14 2002 53.354 -168.794 101 5.1 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 04 14 51 54 2010 49.357 -129.315 10 5.0 Vancouver Island, Canada
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 3 17 22 12 1914 16.000 -61.000 100 7.4 Leeward Islands
10 3 22 6 59 1914 36.210 30.850 70 7.1 Turkey
Extreme damage in Burdur, Kilinc, Keciborlu and Isparta, Turkey. Maximum intensity IX. The earthquake killed up to 4000.
10 3 6 52 48 1915 40.500 -117.500 0 7.8 Pleasant Valley, Nevada
Maximum intensity X in Pleasant Valley, Nevada. This earthquake was felt over an area of about 500,000 sq. miles but did little damage in this remote area. At Kennedy, NV an earthquake roar was heard and people had trouble standing. Others were thrown from their beds. Many houses were destroyed especially those composed of adobe. Mine tunnels collapsed. Many ground cracks were observed. Damage occurred at Winnemucca and at Lovelock where water tanks were thrown down. Water flow was greatly disrupted so that water rights had to be reconsidered.
10 3 19 38 1 1926 -49.000 161.000 60 7.9 Southern S. Isl. N.Z.
North of Macquarie Islands.
10 3 19 13 13 1931 -10.500 161.700 25 8.1 Vanuatu Islands
10 3 21 55 10 1931 -11.000 163.000 60 7.0 Vanuatu Islands
10 3 22 47 40 1931 -11.000 161.500 60 7.3 Vanuatu Islands
A major tsunami was generated in this earthquake which destroyed 18 villages and left up to 50 dead. The tsunami was observed in the Solomon Islands the Hawaiian Islands and at Santa Barbara, California.
10 3 14 21 31 1974 -12.387 -77.782 21 7.8 Central Peru
An earthquake near the coast of Peru occurred SW of Lima and killed nearly 80 and injured more than 2000. Extensive damage occurred in Lima. The maximum intensity was IX in Lima. A minor tsunami was triggered that was registered as far as Samoa, Hawaii and California.
10 3 5 14 23 1975 30.300 66.300 11 7.0 Afghanistan
Felt strongly at Quetta, Pakistan. Followed by at least four strong aftershocks.
10 3 1 51 24 1995 -2.750 -77.881 24 7.0 Ecuador
At least two were killed and 5 injured in Ecuador. As many as 83 buildings and houses were destroyed. Damage occurred at Archidona, Canelos, Limon and other cities of Ecuador. Felt in Ecuador and in Colombia north to Bogota and in Peru.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 3 1 49 0 1915 40.500 -117.500 0 6.1 Pleasant Valley, Nevada
10 3 6 52 48 1915 40.500 -117.500 0 7.8 Pleasant Valley, Nevada
Maximum intensity X in Pleasant Valley, Nevada. This earthquake was felt over an area of about 500,000 sq. miles but did little damage in this remote area. At Kennedy, NV an earthquake roar was heard and people had trouble standing. Others were thrown from their beds. Many houses were destroyed especially those composed of adobe. Mine tunnels collapsed. Many ground cracks were observed. Damage occurred at Winnemucca and at Lovelock where water tanks were thrown down. Water flow was greatly disrupted so that water rights had to be reconsidered.
10 3 16 13 8 1941 40.700 -125.000 0 6.4 Off Coast of No. California
This earthquake caused chimneys to fall at Eureka and was felt from southwestern Oregon to northwestern California.
10 3 12 40 7 1950 65.500 -128.600 0 5.0 Yukon Territory, Canada
10 3 11 18 47 1954 60.700 -150.300 64 6.8 Central Alaska
Concrete walls were cracked in the Kenai Peninsula area. Plaster and glass broke. Objects fell from store shelves at Anchorage, Homer, Sterling and Valdez. Landslides occurred on Anchorage to Seward highways. 140 feet of railroad tracks were useless north of Potter. Some water connections at Anchorage were damage. In a theater at Denali a midnight show was in progress. 850 customers rushed the exits injuring three in the rush to the doors.
10 3 13 39 40 1964 61.400 -147.100 23 5.2 Central Alaska
10 3 10 46 21 1965 52.440 -170.630 59 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 3 11 8 39 1968 51.600 -174.100 46 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 3 8 12 21 1970 58.357 -150.517 25 5.1 Southern Alaska
10 3 3 18 46 1972 66.790 -157.810 75 5.1 Northern Alaska
10 3 4 27 40 1973 27.557 -112.419 9 5.5 Gulf of California
10 3 15 21 5 1986 51.061 -178.366 17 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 3 7 37 26 1992 27.510 -111.364 10 5.2 Gulf of California
10 3 9 19 14 1992 57.020 -153.330 33 5.1 Southern Alaska
10 3 21 58 31 1992 51.230 -178.330 17 5.0 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 3 14 0 49 1994 32.066 -114.948 10 5.2 SW U.S.A
Felt with intensity IV at Gadsden. Also felt at Welton, Dateland and Tacna, Arizona. Also felt at Riito and San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, Mexico.
10 3 10 9 31 1996 44.179 -128.927 10 5.4 Off Coast of Oregon
10 3 22 5 41 1997 51.843 -175.371 62 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Adak.
10 3 5 30 18 2000 51.530 -177.327 58 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt on Adak.
10 03 02 25 50 2007 51.519 -178.402 68 5.0 Andreanof Islands, Alaska
10 03 09 15 11 2007 51.675 -175.521 65 5.0 Andreanof Islands, Alaska
10 03 14 06 12 2007 58.282 -151.287 45 5.2 Kodiak Island region, Alaska
(AEIC). Felt (III) at Homer and Kodiak.
10 03 01 16 00 2009 36.391 -117.861 0 5.2 Central California
(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Lone Pine; (III) at Inyokern, Kernville, Kings Canyon National Park, North Fork, Sequoia National Park and Trona; (II) at Auberry, Bakersfield, Bishop, Bodfish, Burbank, Clovis, Exeter, Fresno, Hanford, Independence, Lake Isabella, Lindsay, Madera, Mariposa, Oakhurst, Pioneer, Porterville, Ridgecrest, Sanger, Shafter, Sonora, Springville, Taft, Tehachapi, Three Rivers, Tulare, Twain Harte, Visalia, Weldon and Yosemite National Park. Felt throughout Inyo County, in the Sierra Nevada region from Placerville to Rosamond and as far as Hemet and Los Angeles. Felt at Amargosa Valley, Beatty, Henderson and Las Vegas, Amargosa Valley, Beatty, Henderson and Las Vegas, Nevada.
10 03 23 36 41 2003 52.682 -167.022 33 5.1 Fox Islands, Alaska
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 2 0 0 0 1678 38.600 142.000 0 7.4 Off East Coast Honshu
10 2 16 35 0 1895 -0.220 -78.500 0 7.2 Ecuador
10 2 2 52 0 1906 -4.000 149.000 60 7.7 New Ireland
10 2 5 33 0 1935 43.217 146.300 90 7.0 Hokkaido, Japan
10 2 20 29 51 1944 42.500 142.500 75 7.0 Hokkaido, Japan
10 2 4 46 15 1946 52.000 159.000 50 7.2 Kamchatka
10 2 6 43 18 1946 50.800 159.000 40 7.2 Kamchatka
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 2 19 1 0 1928 32.900 -115.700 0 5.0 So. California
Felt in Los Angeles 125 miles away and over an area of 25,000 sq. miles including San Diego, Pomona and Imperial.
10 2 9 10 18 1933 33.783 -118.133 16 5.4 So. California
Earthquake at Signal hill moderately felt at Long Beach. Minor damage at Long Beach, Los Angeles, Compton and other regions. Felt as far as San Diego and Santa Barbara.
10 2 22 23 33 1964 59.680 -144.530 22 5.3 Southeast Alaska
10 2 7 23 38 1966 51.600 -174.600 58 5.1 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 2 4 56 46 1969 38.489 -122.688 11 5.6 Central California
10 2 6 19 57 1969 38.474 -122.694 12 5.8 Central California
The Santa Rosa earthquake. Up to $6 million damage. A number of brick buildings were destroyed at Santa Rosa. Chimneys fell and underground pipes were ruptured. Sidewalks buckled. Several schools were damaged and one was condemned. All stores in Santa Rosa had broken windows and many were substantially damaged. Ground cracks appeared.
10 2 3 19 28 1971 64.358 -86.498 16 5.0 Nunavit/Hudson Bay, Canada
10 2 3 42 50 1980 50.233 -130.092 18 5.2 British Colombia
10 2 7 49 53 1985 52.349 -168.783 33 5.3 Fox Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity III.
10 2 23 44 12 1985 34.023 -117.245 15 5.0 So. California
Plaster fell and minor cracks appeared in buildings at Grand Terrace. At Lake Gregory Village one beam was split in a large house. Felt throughout much of southern California.
10 2 12 19 16 1989 52.720 -169.590 8 5.0 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 2 7 5 4 1992 51.050 -177.740 33 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 02 18 00 06 2007 54.511 -161.708 32 6.3 Alaska Peninsula
(AEIC). Felt strongly at King Cove. Felt at Cold Bay, Dutch Harbor and Sand Point.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
10 1 15 0 0 1678 39.000 142.050 0 7.5 Off East Coast Honshu
Felt with moderate intensity in Tokyo, Japan. Moderate damage in Sanriku and Rikuchu prefectures. At least one killed.
10 1 3 29 59 1975 -4.882 102.198 33 7.0 So. of Sumatera
Strong earthquake felt in Bengkulu and surrounding districts. Preceded by a foreshock of M 56.0 and followed by a dozen aftershocks of M>5.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
10 1 9 15 0 1865 41.000 -124.500 0 6.3 Off Coast of No. California
AT Fort Humboldt and Eureka all the buildings were severely damaged. Redwood trees were thrown down and fissures appeared on parade grounds. At Eureka brick houses were severely damaged and chimneys were thrown down.
10 1 15 32 0 1921 38.682 -112.149 0 6.3 Utah area
This was the third destructive shock in a series of earthquakes at Elsinore, Utah which caused chimneys to fall and did additional structural damage to already damaged buildings, especially those composed of Adobe brick. A store which was damaged by the earthquake on Sept. 29 was completely collapsed. Damage also at Monroe. Rockslides and changes in groundwater were observed.
10 1 11 45 38 1931 30.000 -114.500 0 6.0 SW U.S.A
Lightly felt at San Diego, CA.
10 1 13 14 38 1938 33.300 -108.500 0 5.0 SW U.S.A
10 1 19 49 38 1941 49.180 -129.850 0 6.0 Vancouver Island area
10 1 17 47 15 1958 53.000 -165.500 0 6.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 1 21 42 11 1958 39.570 -120.300 0 5.0 Central California
Earthquake occurred southeast of Sierraville in NE California and western Nevada. Chimneys cracked and dishes broke in the Reno, NV and Hallelujah Junction regions.
10 1 16 10 56 1960 51.600 -172.400 46 6.5 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 1 11 0 48 1964 43.500 -126.900 33 6.0 Off Coast of Oregon
10 1 12 31 25 1964 45.700 -122.800 33 5.3 Oregon state, U.S.
Felt in Portland, Oregon where hundreds of people were startled from bed. Windows, door and dishes rattled. Felt within about 100 km of the epicenter.
10 1 18 30 4 1964 49.100 -128.800 0 5.3 Vancouver Island area
10 1 2 57 58 1966 38.100 -118.300 0 5.5 California/Nevada area
10 1 10 8 51 1972 62.690 -149.070 75 5.2 Central Alaska
10 1 21 43 45 1972 51.694 -177.065 58 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 1 14 29 5 1982 35.733 -117.750 8 5.4 So. California
An earthquake in Kern County near Inyokern caused many cracks in interior walls at Barstow, Inyokern and Ridgecrest. Bricks shifted and cracks formed in walls. Items were thrown down from store shelves. Felt throughout much of southern California.
10 1 15 54 52 1985 52.262 -168.899 0 5.7 Fox Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity III in the epicentral area.
10 1 15 56 3 1986 51.767 -175.997 33 5.3 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
10 1 14 42 19 1987 34.052 -118.160 17 6.0 So. California
The Whittier Narrows earthquake in southern Los Angeles caused eight deaths, injured hundreds and caused up to $400 million damages in Los Angeles and Whittier. Maximum intensity was VIII within an area about 500 sq. km from the epicenter. Many stores in Whittier were damaged in the main shopping ares. Over 2000 apartment units sustained damage. Transportation was disrupted in the area to 25 bridges. Many fires began from gas leaks. Ground cracks in the Elysian Park area were observed also in the Puente Hills area. Minor landslides and rockfalls were observed.
10 1 5 2 34 1992 51.123 -177.997 15 5.9 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt at Adak.
10 1 0 52 51 1996 51.872 -166.605 10 5.6 Fox Islands, Aleutians
10 1 19 9 3 1996 26.475 -110.862 10 5.5 Gulf of California
10 1 11 53 24 1998 51.481 -178.165 46 5.4 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity III at Adak.
10 01 09 23 49 2011 51.775 172.132 10 5.4 Near Islands, Aleutians
10 01 10 01 24 2009 36.388 -117.858 5 5.0 Central California
(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Independence; (III) at Clovis, Fresno, Kernville, Lone Pine and Trona; (II) at Arnold, Auberry, Bakersfield, California City, El Portal, Exeter, Hanford, Inyokern, Lake Isabella, Lindsay, Mariposa, Oakhurst, Pioneer, Porterville, Ridgecrest, Sonora, Springville, Three Rivers, Visalia, Weldon, Wofford Heights and Yosemite National Park. Felt throughout Inyo County, in the Sierra Nevada region from Placerville to Tehachapi and as far as Sacramento, Oakland, Los Angeles and Blythe. Felt at Las Vegas and Pahrump, Nevada.
10 01 22 07 55 2016 52.758 -162.821 20 5.2 Fox Islands, Aleutians
TOMORROW IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
9 30 23 0 0 1870 38.500 22.500 0 7.5 No. Greece
9 30 0 59 40 1946 -13.000 -76.000 70 7.0 Central Peru
9 30 11 31 14 1999 15.890 -97.070 12 7.4 Oaxaca, Mexico
9 30 16 31 16 1999 16.059 -96.931 61 7.5 Oaxaca, Mexico
9 30 05 23 34 2007 -49.271 164.115 10 7.4 Auckland Islands, New Zealand
(NEIC) Felt (III) at Dunedin and Invercargill on the South Island. Also felt at Christchurch. Felt at Te Puke on the North Island.
9 30 10 16 09 2009 -0.720 99.867 81 7.5 Sumatra
(GS). At least 1,117 people killed, 1,214 injured, 181,665 buildings destroyed or damaged and about 451,000 people displaced in the Padang-Pariaman area. Landslides disrupted power and communications in the area. Damage estimated at 2.3 billion U.S. dollars. Felt (VII) at Padang; (VI) at Bukittinggi; (IV) at Bengkulu, Duri, Mukomuko and Sibolga; (III) at Pekanbaru. Also felt(IV) at Gunungsitoli, Nias and (II) at Jakarta, Java. Felt throughout Sumatra and in much of Java. Felt(III) in Singapore and at George Town, Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Sungai Chua, Malaysia. Felt in much of Peninsular Malaysia and as far away as Chiang Mai, Thailand. A 27-cm(center-to-peak) local tsunami was recorded at Padang, Sumatra.
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
9 30 2 11 0 1916 33.080 -116.570 0 5.0 So. California
9 30 2 30 0 1921 38.682 -112.149 0 5.7 Utah area
9 30 8 52 0 1924 47.600 -69.700 20 6.1 Maine
9 30 9 18 0 1925 46.620 -112.030 0 5.0 Montana/Idaho
9 30 20 40 0 1930 40.300 -84.300 0 5.3 Ohio/Lake Erie
9 30 6 35 7 1960 49.380 -129.560 55 5.6 Vancouver Island area
9 30 20 27 24 1964 58.400 -151.300 17 5.1 Southern Alaska
9 30 23 47 40 1965 59.700 -143.400 12 5.0 Southeast Alaska
9 30 22 39 0 1967 49.500 -65.800 0 5.3 E. of Maine
9 30 22 0 41 1969 49.767 -114.833 0 5.1 Montana/Idaho
9 30 8 17 60 1971 26.877 -110.796 29 5.7 Gulf of California
9 30 22 46 11 1971 33.034 -115.821 8 5.1 So. California
9 30 17 36 3 1976 43.452 -126.965 33 5.2 Off Coast of Oregon
9 30 10 19 21 1977 40.518 -110.436 5 5.1 Yellowstone/Wyoming
9 30 11 53 26 1981 37.573 -118.823 0 5.7 California/Nevada area
9 30 13 5 48 1981 37.640 -118.852 6 5.0 California/Nevada area
9 30 10 1 34 1985 52.160 -169.560 33 5.1 Fox Islands, Aleutians
9 30 4 50 4 1988 61.123 -151.502 85 5.0 Central Alaska
9 30 9 13 16 1990 41.800 -126.900 10 5.1 Off Coast of No. California
9 30 5 33 59 1992 51.130 -178.160 34 6.7 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
9 30 19 5 8 2000 57.502 -142.837 33 5.3 Southeast Alaska
9 30 18 54 28 2004 35.988 -120.538 10 5.0 Central California
(NEIC) Felt(V) at San Miguel; (IV) at Avenal, Coalinga and Templeton; (III) at Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Cambria, Carmel, Fresno, Grover Beach, King City, Kingsburg, Lemoore, Los Osos, Madera, Monterey, Morro Bay, Oceano, Paso Robles, Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Visalia.
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
GLOBAL
The following events of Mw>=7 have occurred on this date in recorded history:
9 29 0 0 0 1600 23.500 117.000 0 7.0 So. China
Strong damage at Foukien and Koang-tong.
9 29 13 30 0 1697 -12.300 -77.400 30 7.3 Central Peru
Violent earthquake in Lima, Peru.
9 29 17 3 0 1899 -3.000 128.500 60 7.8 Ceram area
3864 killed in the Banda Sea area.
9 29 20 51 0 1912 7.000 138.000 60 7.6 Caroline Islands
9 29 3 1 55 1946 -4.500 153.500 60 7.8 New Britain
9 29 6 32 7 1950 19.000 -107.350 60 7.0 Coast of Jalisco, Mexico
Off the coast of Colima, Mexico. Damage was minimal.
9 29 1 36 46 1953 -36.900 177.100 287 7.2 North Island, N.Z.
A strong shock in the Bay of Plenty. Maximum felt intensity was VII in the eastern Bay of Plenty and East Cape Peninsula where considerable minor damage occurred.
9 29 0 44 1 1973 41.891 130.872 575 7.0 NE China
Violent earthquake under the Sea of Japan, this event was felt in many areas of Japan and with intensity V in Tokyo. Also felt at Fukushima and Urakawa.
9 29 17 48 10 2009 -15.489 -172.095 18 8.1 Samoa
(GS). At least 149 people killed in Samoa, 34 killed in American Samoa and 9 killed, 7 injured and 500 displaced on Niuatoputapu, Tonga. Widespread damage to infrastructure occurred at Pago Pago, American Samoa, in many parts of Samoa and on Niuatoputapu, Tonga. Nearly all of the casualties and damage was caused by large tsunamis, with runup heights of 12 m at Poloa, 7 m at Pago Pago and Tula, American Samoa and 3 m on Niuatoputapu. Felt (VI) at Nu`uuli and (IV) at Ili`ili and Tafuna, American Samoa. Felt (V) at Apia, Samoa. Felt in much of American Samoa, Samoa and northern Tonga and as far away as Wallis and Futuna Islands. The tsunami was recorded with the following wave heights (peak-to-trough) on these selected tide stations: 411 cm at Pago Pago, American Samoa; 140 cm at Apia, Samoa; 111 cm at Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 64 cm in the Chatham Islands, 37 cm at Raoul, 21 cm at Tauranga, 14 cm at Gisborne and 11 cm at Wellington, New Zealand; 28 cm at Nuku`alofa, Tonga; 22 cm at Point Kemblao, Australia; 25 cm at Luganville, Vanuatu; 36 cm at Honolulu, Hawaii; 29 cm at Papeete, French Polynesia; 36 cm at Ofunato, Japan; 11 cm at Old Harbor and 4 cm at Seward, Alaska; 66 cm at Crescent City and 26 cm at Los Angeles, California; 42 cm at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; 27 cm on Baltra, Ecuador; 73 cm at Antofagasta and 40 cm at Valparaiso,
TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY
U.S./CANADA
Following are events of Mb>=5 which have occurred in this region on this date.
9 29 4 0 0 1880 55.800 -155.600 0 6.3 Alaska Peninsula
Three strong earthquakes at Ukamok and Chirikof Islands. The aftershocks continued through mid-October and were strongly felt at Hoonah Village.
9 29 12 0 0 1899 60.000 -143.000 0 6.8 Central Alaska
Strongly felt in the epicentral area.
9 29 14 12 0 1921 38.683 -112.150 0 6.3 Utah area
This earthquake felt with intensity VIII at Elsinore in the Sevier Valley was felt over a wide area of Utah. Preliminary foreshocks continued for about two weeks before the mainshock which caused many chimneys to fall and caused plaster to fall and walls to fracture. A loud earthquake noise was heard. Clouds of dust arose throughout the area. Damage was also found at Richfield and Monroe. Half the buildings at Elsinore were damaged.
9 29 11 30 19 1937 49.200 -129.500 0 5.5 Vancouver Island area
Not reported felt.
9 29 5 57 12 1940 54.000 -134.000 0 5.5 British Colombia
Not reported felt.
9 29 12 20 44 1986 51.326 -174.969 33 5.2 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity III at Adak Island.
9 29 16 11 28 1990 51.340 -178.050 48 5.4 Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians
Felt with intensity IV at Adak.
9 29 17 10 04 2004 35.953 -120.502 11 5.1 Central California
(NEIC) Felt(IV) at Atascadero, Bradley, Coalinga, King City, Paso Robles, San Miguel and Templeton. Felt in central California from Oakland and San Francisco south as far as Santa Barbara and Ventura.
9 29 22 54 54 2004 35.390 -118.623 3 5.1 Central California
(NEIC) Felt (V) at Bodfish, Weldon and Woody; (IV) at Arvin, Bakersfield, Caliente, Delano, Kernville, Lake Isabella, Porterville, Shafter, Tehachapi and Wofford Heights. Felt in central and southern California from Sacramento south as far as Los Angeles and Riverside County. Also felt at Las Vegas, Nevada.