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

 

 7 31 19 18  0 1909  13.000 -101.000  60 7.3   Michoacan, Mexico

 

Strong aftershock of the destructive earthquake of July 30, 1909.  That earthquake was destructive in Acapulco and was felt over an area of 700X500 km. Strong aftershock sequence followed. A tsunami was generated which caused the sea to recede up to 10 km in Acapulco.

 

 7 31  1 31 24 1915  54.000  162.000  60 7.8   E. of Kamchatka

 

Felt with intensity X near Kanchatka.

 

 7 31  3 23 10 1917  42.500  131.000 460 7.5   NE China

 7 31 17  8  5 1970  -1.460  -72.560 653 7.1   Brazil

 

This strong earthquake had a deep focus located east of the Andes in eastern Ecuador. One person was killed and several injured with moderate damage. Felt as far as 4000 km from the epicenter in Mexico City and the Antilles. At San Juan Puerto Rico, 2300 km from the epicenter a 13-story building rocked for 20 seconds. Considerable alarm in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Felt over an area of about 40 million sq. km. from Buenos Aires, Argentina on the south to Mexico on the north.

 

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

 

 7 31  9 20  0 1902  34.750 -120.250   0 5.5   Off So. California

 

This was a strong aftershock of the Santa Barbara County quake of July 27.  The shock completed the ruin of buildings which was begun in the first quake.  Nearly all homes in Los Alamos were damaged. Cracks and fissures were seen in the ground. Water table changes were observed.

 

 7 31 12  9  9 1952  35.333 -118.600   0 5.8   So. California

 

Aftershock of the Kern County earthquake of July 21. Slight damage was observed at Arvin, Bakersfield and Taft.

 

 7 31 11 23  2 1969  53.040 -170.060  43 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt within intensity IV at Tanana.

 

 7 31 12  6 33 1969  65.500 -152.600 150 5.0   Northern Alaska

 

Felt within intensity V at Cold Bay.

 

 7 31 23 17 50 1969  49.767 -114.833   0 5.0   Montana/Idaho

 

Part of a series of earthquakes in the Dayton, MT area which began on July 30.  This and shocks on July 30 were felt at Big Arm, Mont. and at Dayton.

 

 7 31 16 11  3 1983  53.960 -133.870  18 5.0   British Colombia

 7 31  7 22 40 1986  37.463 -118.374   5 5.9   California/Nevada area

 

Felt strongly in the Bishop-Chalfant Valley. Felt with intensity V at Big Pine and Sequoia National Park as well as at Dyer, Nevada.

 

 7 31 23 56 58 1987  40.418 -124.373  10 6.0   Off Coast of No. California

 

Rockslides occurred at Petrolia and power was out at Eureka. Minor damage occurred at Arcata, Eureka and Ferndale. This earthquake was felt in Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou and Trinity counties. A strong acceleration of 0.6g was recorded at Petrolia.

 

 7 31 20 57 16 1988  51.255 -176.154  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 31 21  6 19 1988  51.340 -176.140  45 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 31  3 17 29 1990  42.382 -126.654  10 5.1   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 31  3 19 47 1990  42.416 -126.682  10 5.7   North Pacific Ocean

 7 31 12 24 04 2001  51.156  179.385  33 5.8   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 31 19 44 32 2013  51.112  178.173  19 5.2   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 31 19 17 18 2015  52.584 -169.710  42 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 31 19 17 39 2015  52.637 -169.722  42 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

 

 7 30 10 51 54 1909  16.800  -99.900   0 7.6   Oaxaca, Mexico

 

The earthquake was destructive in Acapulco and was felt over an area of 700X500 km. Strong aftershock sequence followed. A tsunami was generated which caused the sea to recede up to 10 km in Acapulco.

 

 7 30 23 54  5 1917  29.000  104.000  60 7.5   Myanmar

 

This earthquake caused considerable damage in the Sichuan, China area and killed more than 1800.

 

 7 30 17 16 44 1962  -3.300  143.900  25 7.0   Papua New Guinea

 

There was substantial damage in the region of Geelvink Bay of Irian Jaya.

 

 7 30  0 52 20 1970  37.800   55.900  19 7.0   No. Iran

 

This event was highly destructive in Gorgan province, Iran. About 180 were killed and nearly 500 injured. More than 10,000 homeles. The Moraveh-Tappeh area was the worst hit. About 10 villages were destroyed. Felt with maximum intensity VIII at Qapan, Shahabad and Bojnurd and Sabzevar.

 

 7 30 21 45 14 1972  56.820 -135.685  25 7.6   Southeast Alaska

 

A very strong earthquake on the Fairweather Fault. This epicenter was south of the M 7.8 that occurred on July 10 , 1958 on a fault running along the Alexander archipelago. Slight damage occurred at Sitka and the shock was felt and caused damage to a federal office building in Juneau.  Also felt at Ketchikan and south to Seattle where seiches were observed in several swimming pools. Followed by a major aftershock on Aug. 4.

 

 7 30  5 12 41 1974  36.353   70.763 211 7.4   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

This earthquake was felt as far as Tashkent and New Delhi at least 1,000 km from the epicenter. Maximum intensity was VI and was observed in northeastern Afghanistan and in Pakistan. Also felt at Warsak, Peshawar, Rawalpindi and Lahore.

 

 7 30  5 11 24 1995 -23.340  -70.294  46 8.0   Coast No. Chile

 

At least three were killed up to 60 injured and more than 600 homeless in this earthquake. More than 100 houses were destroyed in the Antofagasta, Chile area. Damage also occurred in many other areas of Chile and as far as Buenos Aires, Argentina. Felt in southern Peru at La Paz. A tsunami was generated with maximum height of 76 cm in Hawaii. The tsunami was observed throughout much of the Pacific from American Samoa to Alaska to Japan.

 

 7 30 12 25 46 2000  33.901  139.376  10 7.1   Central/So. Honshu Japan

 

This earthquake was felt in the Tokyo area with intensity V. At least one person was injured. Road damage and landslides occurred in Miyakejima.

 

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

 

 7 30  5 12  0 1894  34.500 -117.500   0 6.1   So. California

 

Located in the Mojave area where it was felt most strongly. Also felt, but less severely in Los Angeles. At San Bernardino railroad cars were moved on tracks. Felt from Bakersfield to San Diego.

 

 7 30 12 16 50 1925  35.400 -101.300   0 5.0   SW U.S.A

 

An earthquake located in the Texas Panhandle area, this was thought at the time to be related to oil extraction and the boring of oil wells. The earthquake caused dishes to fall from shelves and rattled dishes as far as Roswell, N.M, Tulsa, Oklahoma (300 miles distant) and Leavenworth, Kansas (400 miles away). The only prior earthquake in the area had occurred around March 27, 1917. Later subsurface examination indicate the quake occurred on an old fault buried in the subterranean mountains in the area and was probably not related to oil extraction.

 

 7 30  7 20  0 1934  42.700 -103.000   0 5.0   Wyoming/Dakotas

 

An earthquake occurred near Chadron in western Nebraska. This event caused some chimneys to be damaged and plaster fell.  Some hotels were evacuated.  Felt in Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota.

 

 7 30  1 51 21 1941  61.000 -151.000   0 6.2   Central Alaska

 

This earthquake occurred in the Kenai Peninsula area of Alaska. Many were frightened at Anchorage. Plaster, dishes and windows broke. Heaving motion caused doors to swing.

 

 7 30  2  0 10 1954  39.300 -118.500   0 5.1   California/Nevada area

 

Felt Near Fallon, NV.

 

 7 30 21 45 14 1972  56.820 -135.685  25 7.6   Southeast Alaska

 

A very strong earthquake on the Fairweather Fault. This epicenter was south of the M 7.8 that occurred on July 10 , 1958 on a fault running along the Alexander archipelago. Slight damage occurred at Sitka and the shock was felt and caused damage to a federal office building in Juneau.  Also felt at Ketchikan and south to Seattle where seiches were observed in several swimming pools. Followed by a major aftershock on Aug. 4.

 

 7 30  8  9 52 1983  52.373 -170.628  48 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 30 22  3 25 1984  53.712 -165.656  34 5.0   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

 

 7 29 15  0  0 1649  35.080  139.050   0 7.0   No. Honshu, Japan

 

Extensive damage at Yedo, Japan. Up to 700 killed.

 

 7 29  6 59  0 1900 -10.000  165.000  60 8.1   No. of Santa Cruz Islands

 

Felt in the Solomon Islands and in the Santa Cruz Islands.

 

 7 29  0  0  0 1917  -3.500  141.000   0 7.6   Papua New Guinea

 

A tsunami was generated.

 

 7 29 14 32 15 1917  41.000  144.000  60 7.3   Hokkaido, Japan

 7 29  7 38 53 1935 -20.800 -178.000 510 7.2   Tonga Islands

 7 29 22 49 15 1942  -2.000  128.500  60 7.0   Ceram area

 7 29  3  2 16 1943  19.300  -67.500  60 7.9   Puerto Rico

 

Felt with maximum intensity V at San Juan and the Mona Passage of Puerto Rico.  A clock stopped at San Juan.

 

 7 29 13 43 33 1947  28.600   93.600   0 7.9   Myanmar

 7 29 23 49  2 1950  -6.500  155.000  70 7.1   Solomon Islands

 

Felt at Rabaul.

 

 7 29 17 15 19 1957 -23.300  -71.100  11 7.0   Coast No. Chile

 

Felt at Antofagasta.

 

 7 29  8 29 22 1965  51.110 -171.300  18 7.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Slight tremor felt at Adak. Felt at military installations in the area.

 

 7 29 11 15 45 1977  -8.031  155.538  33 7.2   Solomon Islands

 

Felt on Mono, Gizo and the Shortland Islands.

 

 7 29  3 11 56 1980 -13.101  166.338  48 7.2   Vanuatu Islands

 

No damage was attributed to this earthquake. An event of M 6.6 followed about 12 hours later in Nebal which killed up to 200 and injured many while causing extensive damage in Nepal and India.

 

 7 29  7 54 46 1985  36.350   70.940 114 7.2   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

Felt in Afghanistan with maximum intensity VIII. $2 million damage. Five people were killed. 38 were injured. Damage and landslides occurred in Pakistan.  Many people were homeless in the Khorog and Ishkashim area of the USSR.  Damage also occurred in Dushambe and in northern India from rockslides.  Felt strongly in Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern India.

 

 7 29 21 18 25 2016  18.515  145.529 212 7.7   Northern Mariana Islands

 

NEIC reported the earthquake was felt with maximum intensity V in Garapan, Saipan; in Tinia, MP, USA; San Vicente, Saipan; and II-III in the Northern Mariana Islands at San Roque, Saipan, San Jose, Tinian, and in Guam with intensity II-III in Barrigada, Tamuning, Dededo, Yigo, Mangilao, Mongmong, Hagatna, Asan, Sinajana, Piti, Yona, Santa Rita, Inarajan and Merizo, Guam.  EMSC reported it was felt with moderate intensity in the Northern Mariana Islands in Capitol Hill, Garapan, Saipan, Kagman, Susupe, San Vicente, Chalan Kanoa, and in Guam in Yigo, Dededo, Tamuning, Mangilao, and Hagatha, Guam.  This summary had discussed the possibility of this earthquake at this time

 

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

 

 7 29 14 36 32 1950  33.116 -115.566  16 5.5   So. California

 

This was the strongest of a series of earthquakes in the Imperial Valley from July 27-29. $50,000 damage chiefly from merchandise. In Calipatria a railroad bridge shifted 6-8 inches. Considerable damage throughout southern California.

 

 7 29 10 53 45 1951  36.583 -121.183   0 5.0   Central California

 

This earthquake was located southwest of Mulberry. Damage to walls and structures occurred at Bitterwater. At Pinnacles, plaster and chimneys were damaged as well as concrete pipes. Plaster also cracked and fell in San Benito. Landslides covered roads from San Benito to Hernandez for many miles.

 

 7 29  7  3 47 1952  35.383 -118.850  16 6.1   So. California

 7 29  8  1 46 1952  35.400 -118.816  16 5.1   So. California

 

These two earthquakes caused considerable damage. In Bakersfield a previously damaged department store was further damage when a parapet fell and a machine shop crumbled. Large buildings suffered cracks and bricks tumbled. At least 10 fires broke out in Bakersfield. Several people were injured and others had heart a attacks. Landslides were common.

 

 7 29  8 29 22 1965  51.110 -171.300  18 7.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 29  8 51 45 1965  51.200 -171.600  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 29 12 20 23 1965  50.880 -171.570  37 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 29 15  8 33 1965  51.000 -171.300   3 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 29 15 10 14 1965  51.300 -170.900  33 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Slight tremor felt at Adak. Felt at military installations in the area.

 

 7 29  1 48 16 1975  43.687 -126.103  33 5.2   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 29 22  1 55 1975  60.160 -153.363 160 5.3   Central Alaska

 7 29 22  4 45 1984  51.400 -171.800   0 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 29  0 17 45 1994  52.398 -168.333  11 6.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 29  1 13  1 1994  52.284 -168.316  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 29  5 42 28 1994  52.343 -168.342  22 5.4   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 29 12 50 56 1999  60.788  -57.863  18 5.4   Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada

 7 29 15 54 17 2000  51.145 -179.328  49 5.6   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 29 05 00 30 2005  53.040 -168.620  50 5.6   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA

 7 29 18 42 15 2008  33.953 -117.761  14 5.4   Southern California

 

(NEIC) Three people injured at Brea and five people injured in the Wilshire District of Los Angeles. Minor damage to windows and brick walls at Los Angeles and Topanga. Felt (VI) at Anaheim, Artesia, Brea, Chino, Chino Hills, Covina, Diamond Bar, Fullerton, La Puente, Los Alamitos, Montclair, Pomona, Placentia, San Dimas, Walnut, West Covina, Whittier and Yorba Linda; (V) at Alhambra, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bell, Bellflower, Buena Park, Canoga Park, Cerritos, Claremont, Corona, Cypress, Downey, El Monte, Garden Grove, Glendora, Hacienda Heights, Hawaiian Gardens, La Habra, Lakewood, La Mirada, La Palma, La Verne, Lynwood, Maywood, Mira Loma, Montrose, Mount Baldy, North Hollywood, Northridge, Norwalk, Ontario, Panorama City, Paramount, Pico Rivera, Rancho Cucamonga, Reseda, Rosemead, Rowland Heights, San Gabriel, Santa Fe Springs, Seal Beach, South El Monte, South Gate, South Pasadena, Stanton, Upland, Villa Park, Winnetka and Woodland Hills. Felt (IV) in much of the surrounding Los Angeles basin and in much of southern California. Felt (III) at Las Vegas and (II) at North Las Vegas and Pahrump, Nevada. Also felt at Henderson. Felt at Bullhead City, Flagstaff, Kingman, Mesa, Phoenix and Yuma, Arizona. Also felt at Tijuana,

 

 7 29 02 35 58 2015  59.901 -153.276 121 6.2   Southern Alaska

 7 29 16 05 01 2015  52.176 -169.416  20 5.3   Fox Islands, Alaska

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 28  6 40  0 1913 -16.600  -73.300  30 7.0   So. Peru/Bolivia

 

Submarine cables were snapped along the coast about 500 km to the southwest of the epicenter, probably by underwater slides. The earthquake was felt along the coast of Chala and Mollendo.

 

 7 28  8 40 10 1957  17.110  -99.100   0 7.7   Oaxaca, Mexico

 

This earthquake was highly destructive in Guerrero and in Mexico City. It was felt over an area of up to 30,000 sq. km. with the most affected area in San Marcos. But damage also occurred  in Jaltipan, Coatzacoalcos, Acayucan and in the area of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. 57 were reported killed (46 in Mexico City) and more than 400 injured with thousands left homeless. At San Marcos and Chilpancingo 90-95% of the houses were destroyed. A small tsunamis was generated and recorded in the Aculpulco Bay area.  This was the strongest earthquake to hit Mexico City since June 7, 1911. Damages were estimated up to $11 million (U.S. Dollars). In Mexico City about 40 large buildings collapsed. While the epicenter was more than 300 km away, this is typical damage in Mexico City due to the situation of Mexico City in an alluvial valley which amplifies accelerations up to five times normal.

 

 7 28 10 45 35 1976  39.664  118.401  26 7.4   So. China

 

This was a strong aftershock of the Tangshan earthquake of July 27, 1976.  That was one of the most deadly earthquakes ever recorded. Known as the Tangshan earthquake up to 655,000 were reported killed, many interred in mass graves. Nearly 800,000 were reported injured in the earthquake and an additional 500,000 left homeless. Estimated costs were $5 billion U.S. Dollars.  The official tolls are much lower (242,000) so the exact toll will probably never be known. Virtually the entire city of Tangshan was destroyed but was damaging throughout northeastern China including at Beijing.. This is the greatest deat toll in an earthquake in the past four centuries and the second greatest ever recorded.

 

 7 28 17 22 25 1981  30.013   57.794  33 7.3   So. Iran

 

Known and the Kernan earthquake, this event occurred in Southwestern Iran and did extensive damage in the Kernan area including the death of 1500. At least 1000 were also injured and 50,000 left homeless when the many villages around the Kernan area were completely destroyed. The Kernan area was hit by strong foreshock on June 11, 1981 when an M 6.7 killed 3,000 people and injured many more.

 

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

 

 7 28  6 57  0 1902  34.600 -120.400   0 6.3   Off So. California

 

This event and a second of similar magnitude which occurred on July 31, 2002 was felt chiefly in Santa Barbara County and at Los Alamos and Lompoc. One home was destroyed and two oil tanks ruined. Oil storage buildings were damages as were pipelines. The second shock on the 31th completed the damage. All chimneys fell in Los Alamos and nearly all the houses were damaged.  Ground fissures were observed. Changes in ground water flow were prominent.

 

 7 28 21 36 57 1934  55.500 -156.750  25 6.8   Alaska Peninsula

 7 28 17 50 48 1950  33.116 -115.566  16 5.6   So. California

 

Located in Imperial Valley, this was one of a series of moderate earthquakes in the area between July 27 and 29. Damage was estimated at $50,000. Merchandise in stores was thrown down, bridges shifted and concrete structures were damaged.  A great deal of plaster, glassware and china broke, cracked and was damaged.  In Westmoreland reinforced concrete walls at the Post Office cracked. Sand Boils were observed.

 

 7 28  6 29 54 1969  57.430 -153.890  27 5.5   Southern Alaska

 7 28 19 28 14 1970  54.120 -166.020  89 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 28 15 26 18 1975  25.380 -109.622  33 5.1   Gulf of California

 7 28 15 22 18 1977  44.244 -128.967  15 5.4   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 28  9 44 43 1982  52.185 -169.378  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 28  4  6 53 1986  51.606 -174.146   0 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 28  5  1 56 1986  52.170 -167.030  33 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 28 14 31 13 1986  60.596 -150.361  55 5.3   Central Alaska

 7 28 21 57 16 1986  51.799 -175.331  58 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 28 20  9 48 1992  53.560 -166.600  30 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 28 10  8 56 1997  25.496 -109.516  16 5.7   Gulf of California

 7 28 07 32 43 2001  59.025 -155.116 131 6.7   Southern Alaska

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Anchorage, Chignik, Chignik Lake, Cooper Landing, Kenai, Levelock, Perryville, Sand Point, Seward, Sterling and Willow; (III) at Anchor Point, Cantwell, Clam Gulch, Elmendorf AFB, Kodiak, Soldotna, Tyonek and Wasilla; (II) at King Cove, McGrath, Moose Pass, Platinum, Port Heiden and Yakutat. Felt in many parts of southern Alaska.

 

 7 28 02 29 18 2002  51.130 -178.080  33 5.1   ANDREANOF ISL, ALEUTIAN IS.

 7 28 00 30 29 2007  44.611 -129.778  10 5.3   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 28 13 06 40 2008  51.349 -179.043  35 5.1   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 7 28 11 31 46 2010  52.667 -169.408  10 5.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 28 16 12 05 2010  43.756 -125.815  10 5.2   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 28 14 00 00 2011  62.048 -151.303  86 5.2   Central  Alaska

 

(NEIC) Felt(IV) at Chugiak, Talkeetna and Willow; (III) at Anchorage, Eagle River, Fort Richardson, Girdwood, Palmer and Wasilla; (II) at Denali National Park, Elmendorf AFB, Fairbanks, Kenai, Soldotna and Valdez.  Felt in much of southcentral Alaska.

 

 7 28 21 21 34 2015  52.137 -169.544  10 5.4   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

 

 7 27 11 52 42 1916   4.000   96.500 100 7.0   Nicobar Islands

 7 27  1  1 18 1917  19.000  -67.500  50 7.0   Puerto Rico

 

Northwest of Puerto Rico, this event was felt throughout the area of Santo Domingo and Haiti except in the southwest. Greatest intensity was V at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.

 

 7 27  0  4 23 1944  54.000 -165.500  70 7.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Not reported felt.

 

 7 27 15 11 42 1949 -28.000 -177.000  70 7.0   No. Kermadec Islands

 7 27  2  2 50 1971  -2.748  -77.429 135 7.5   Ecuador

 

This earthquake caused moderate damage in the Guayaquil area of Ecuador while killing one person. It was felt with maximum intensity VII. The epicenter was located in the province of Morona Santiago, Ecuador. Several were injured in southern Ecuador where some damage occurred. Ftle from Lima, Peru to Bogota, Colombia.

 

 7 27 19 42 55 1976  39.570  117.978  23 8.0   So. China

 

This was one of the most deadly earthquakes ever recorded. Known as the Tangshan earthquake up to 655,000 were reported killed, many interred in mass graves. Nearly 800,000 were reported injured in the earthquake and an additional 500,000 left homeless. Estimated costs were $5 billion U.S. Dollars.  The official tolls are much lower (242,000) so the exact toll will probably never be known. Virtually the entire city of Tangshan was destroyed but the earthquake was damaging throughout northeastern China including at Beijing. This is the greatest death toll in an earthquake in the past four centuries and the second greatest ever recorded. Tangshan has now been completely rebuilt and is home to steel and mining industries today. At the time Mao Tse-tung became gravely ill and died two months later. Many see the earthquake as an omen for his death and the end of an era. There has been controversy whether a warning from local scientists was taken seriously prior to this earthquake. At Qianlong County 70 km from Tangshan there were few fatalities even though thousands of buildings were flattened. Officials had heeded warnings from local seismologists and ordered people to work and sleep outside minimizing casualties when the earthquake struck.

 

 7 27 12 37 43 1990 -11.000  167.200  33 7.0   Vanuatu Islands

 

Two people were reported injured in the earthquake and buildings were damaged in Espiritu Santo. Felt with intensity V at Mont Dzumas, New Caledonia and in Suva, Fiji.

 

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

 

 

 7 27  0 20  0 1905  47.240  -88.450   0 5.0   Northern Plains

 

This earthquake located near Calumet, Michigan was apparently associated with unstable conditions brought on by mining operations. It was felt throughout the Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan but was heaviest at Calumet. There was a terrible explosion heard far from the mine which caused chimneys to fall and glass windows to break. Also felt at Marquette, Michigan.

 

 

 7 27  0  4 23 1944  54.000 -165.500  70 7.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Not reported felt in the epicentral area.

 

 7 27 18 19  9 1955  56.500 -153.000   0 6.2   Southern Alaska

 

Not reported felt in the epicentral area.

 

 7 27 21 21 44 1969  59.420 -145.040  60 5.3   Southern Alaska

 7 27  9  5 37 1980  63.731 -152.813  38 5.0   Central Alaska

 7 27 18 52 21 1980  38.190  -83.890   6 5.2   Kentucky/Tennessee/NC

 

This earthquake is the strongest ever to have occurred in the State of Kentucky and was felt in parts of 15 states as well as in Ontario, Canada.  Estimated property damage $1 million U.S. Dollars. in Maysville. Nearly 500 buildings were damaged or destroyed in Mason County. Broken chimneys were common as were cracks in roofs and walls. Ground cracks up to 12 km from the epicenter were observed up to 10 cm deep and 30 meters long.  New Little Rock ground cracks were observed on Stoner Road.

 

 

 7 27  4 49 60 1982  43.939 -128.332  10 5.1   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 27  4 51 44 1982  43.936 -128.382  10 5.0   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 27  6 16 55 1982  43.950 -128.395  10 5.0   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 27  6 22 57 1982  43.942 -128.551   0 5.2   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 27 12 35  5 1982  52.213 -176.051 233 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 27 15 57 50 1984  50.350 -176.733   2 5.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 7 27  4 21 31 1992  50.169 -130.135  10 5.2   British Colombia

 7 27 11 44  9 1993  59.440 -144.510  19 5.4   Southeast Alaska

 7 27 13 18 01 2006  61.156 -149.678  23 5.0   Southern Alaska

 

(NEIC). Felt(IV) at Anchorage, Chugiak, Eagle River, Elmendorf AFB, Girdwood, Indian, Palmer and Seward; (III) at Fort Richardson, Kenai, Moose Pass, Pilot Station, Talkeetna, Wasilla and Willow; (II) at Homer and Valdez. Also felt at Cooper Landing, Glennallen, Kasilof, Soldotna, Sterling and Tok.

 

 7 27 01 37 47 2007  44.428 -129.593  10 5.2   Off coast of Oregon

 7 27 04 49 44 2015  52.376 -169.658  11 6.9   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

 

 7 26  3 47 11 1937  18.400  -95.800 100 7.3   Oaxaca, Mexico

 

Strongly felt in Central Mexico, Puebla, Esperanza and Veracruz. Moderate damage with intensity up to IX. At least 34 were killed.

 

 7 26 19 56  0 1937  38.283  142.050  40 7.2   Off East Coast Honshu

 

Off the east coast of Honshu. Probably felt along eastern Honshu.

 

 7 26 16 53 20 1953  17.800  145.600 190 7.0   No. Marianas

 

Not reported felt in the epicentral region.

 

 7 26 17 37  9 1958 -13.500  -69.000 620 7.5   Central Peru

 

Felt over a very wide area. Most strongly felt at La Paz but also felt in Buenos Aires, Brazil 2000 km from the epicenter.

 

 7 26  8 14 41 1962   7.490  -82.750   0 7.1   Panama/No. Colombia

 

In 1963 an earthquake killed 1070 in Yugoslavia on July 26. In Skopje more than 120,000 were homeless and more than 80% of the buildings were damaged or destroyed including the main railway station and the post office. All communications were cut off from the epicentral region.  Buildings were said to have collapsed like packs of cards. The earthquake was felt with maximum intensity up to IX. Skopje was completely destroyed in an earthquake in 518 A.D. The city was rebuild after 1963 leaving the railroad terminal as a memorial. At least 87 countries provided assistance in rebuilding Skopje.

 

 7 26  1 23 21 1971  -4.900  153.200  48 8.0   New Britain

 

This was the second great earthquake in the New Britain and New Ireland region in July, 1971. This earthquake caused widespread damage with intensity up to VIII in New Britain and New Ireland. It was felt with intensity VI in Rabaul but no casualties were reported. Felt at Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. A tsunami was generated and affected the coasts of New Ireland and New Britain and inundated the area up to a mile inland damaging plantations. The maximum height of the tsunami was 6.5 meters. Harbor installations in Rabaul were damaged.

 

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

 

 7 26  9 40  0 1890  40.500 -124.500   0 5.9   Off Coast of No. California

 

This earthquake offshore was felt at Suisun more than 220 miles southeast and at Sisson. Chimneys were destroyed at Petrolia. Some damage was noted at Eureka and Mendocino City.

 

 7 26 22 20  0 1901  40.800 -115.700   0 5.0   Montana/Idaho

 

Felt within 50 miles of Elko, Nevada and over an area of 3,500 sq. miles of the Nevada Desert.

 

 7 26  4 57 26 1933  63.000 -147.000   0 5.6   Central Alaska

 7 26 10 32 15 1945  34.500  -81.500   0 5.6   Southeast U.S.

 

Located near Murray Lake, South Carolina about 50 km north of Columbia.  Felt in North Carolina at Asheville and Charlotte; in Georgia at August and Macon and at Knoxville, Tennessee. Rumbling sounds accompanied and preceded the earthquake. Felt over an area of 2500 sq. miles. No damage or casualties were reported.

 

 7 26  2 49 41 1947  34.016 -116.500  16 5.1   So. California

 

The earthquake rattled windows, doors and dishes and shook bushes and trees. Felt at Scotia and upper Mattole.

 

 7 26  4  4 18 1955  56.600 -153.200   0 6.0   Southern Alaska

 7 26  9 53 17 1956  39.550 -118.450   0 5.1   California/Nevada area

 

Felt with intensity V at Stillwater. The earthquake knocked a clock off a mantel at Kent Ranch. Felt at Fallon, NV.

 

 7 26 11 44 45 1964  52.300 -176.200 100 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 26 17 49 11 1979  50.731 -171.853  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 26 16 19 58 1980  54.040 -162.960  15 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 26  0 32 58 1982  53.009 -161.048  17 5.6   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 26  2 25 16 1982  56.113 -158.110  93 6.1   Alaska Peninsula

 7 26  7  4 30 1985  53.380 -166.890  27 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 26 16 31 27 1993  51.360 -176.120  60 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 26 15 56 46 2001  53.335 -163.761  33 5.2   Unimak Island, Aleutians

 7 26 00 58 42 2003  52.180 -174.226  71 5.3   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 7 26 04 08 36 2005  45.400 -112.570   5 5.6   WESTERN MONTANA

 

(NEIC) Minor damage (VI) at Dillon, Silver Star and Twin Bridges. Felt (V) at Gold Creek, Sheridan, Virginia City and Wisdom; (IV) at Alberton, Anaconda, Bonner, Boulder, Bozeman, Butte, Canyon Creek, Cardwell, Cascade, Clancy, Clinton, Corvallis, Darby, Deer Lodge, East Helena, Ennis, Florence, Gallatin Gateway, Gardiner, Garrison, Helena, Helmville, Lolo, Manhattan, Missoula, Pray, Seeley Lake, Stevensville, Sula, Superior, Victor, West Yellowstone and Whitehall; (III) at Arlee, Belgrade, Bigfork, Billings, Columbia Falls, Columbus, Cut Bank, Drummond, Dutton, Emigrant, Fairfield, Fort Benton, Frenchtown, Great Falls, Hamilton, Kalispell, Livingston, McLeod, Philipsburg, Polson, Red Lodge, Ronan, Roscoe, Saint Regis, Shelby, Three Forks, Townsend, Whitefish, White Sulphur Springs and Wilsall. Felt (V) at Leadore; (IV) at Island Park, North Fork and Salmon; (III) at Arco, Carmen, Challis, Coeur d'Alene, Hailey, Kamiah, Kooskia, Ketchum, Mackay, McCall, Moscow, Orofino, Pierce, Potlatch, Priest River, Saint Anthony, Saint Maries and Sandpoint; (II) at Boise, Idaho. Also felt (IV) in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming and (III) at Spokane, Washington. Felt as far as Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington and Calgary, Alberta.

 

 7 26 12 57 24 2013  50.392 -129.968  10 5.1   Vancouover, B.C

 7 26 19 46 30 2016  52.874 -166.783  15 5.4   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 26 22  9 11 2018  19.398 -155.269   0 5.3   Hawaii

 

NEIC reported this quake was felt with intensity II-III in Hawaii at Volcano, Mountain View, Hilo, Keaau, Pepeekeo and Honomu and in general within about 50 km of the epicenter.

 

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

 

 7 25  0  0  0 1561  37.400  106.000   0 7.2   So. China

 

Moderate damage. Up to 1000 killed.

 

 7 25  0  0  0 1668  35.300  118.600   0 8.5   So. China

 

Felt with great damage in Shandong Province, China with intensity XII.  More than 50,000 killed. Destruction occurred over an area the size of Europe (more than one million square km. Death toll could have been has high as 100,000. Ground cracks were common. Earthquake lights were observed in the epicentral area.  Several large aftershocks occurred.

 

 7 25 11 12  0 1960  54.000  159.600 100 7.0   Kamchatka

 7 25  7 23  8 1968 -30.770 -178.350  60 7.7   So. Kermadec Islands

 

Felt on Raoul Island. No damage was reported.

 

 7 25 22 41 11 1970  32.180  131.695  34 7.0   Kyushu, Japan area

 

This event was located off the coast of Miyazaki prefecture (i.e. Kyushu). Slight damage was located in Kyushu with intensity VIII. 13 injured. Ground fissures were located in the Airport at Miyazaki. Landslides were common. Also felt in Kyushu, southern Shikoku and northern Ryukyu Islands. A tsunami of about 40 cm was located at Aburatsu. Maximum height was 44 cm at Tosashimizu. A radio warning gave population time to escape. Followed by a strong aftershock on July 26.

 

 7 25  6 46 19 1988  -6.600  131.300  33 7.3   West Irian, PNG

 

Felt at Darwin, Australia

 

07 25 14 35 18 2004  -2.420  104.000 575 7.3  SOUTHERN SUMATRA,

 

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

 

 7 25 17 57 49 1926  36.600 -120.800  15 5.0   Central California

 

Near Idria. Rocks rolled down the hillside near Idria and Panoche.

 

 7 25  0 46 31 1947  34.017 -116.500   0 5.0   So. California

 7 25  6 19 49 1947  34.000 -116.500   0 5.1   So. California

 

These two events were located in the Morongo Valley area with intensity up to V. Felt in Los Angeles, San Diego and Needles, CA.  Felt over an area of about 35,000 sq. miles. Chandeliers swung as far as 100 miles from the epicenter. Windows and doors rattled.

 

 7 25 13 13  8 1952  35.311 -118.499   3 5.0   So. California

 7 25 19  9 45 1952  35.316 -118.483   6 5.7   So. California

 7 25 19 43 24 1952  35.300 -118.500  11 5.7   So. California

 

Aftershocks of the Kern County earthquake of July 21, 1952. These events knocked some bricks from previously damaged buildings, and did some pipeline damage in Fairfax. Two landslides were observed in the Caliente Creek Canyon others in Oiler Canyon. Some ground cracks were enlarged. Large slides on highways caused road crews to be evacuated.

 

 7 25  7 42 24 1957  51.220 -177.210   0 6.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 7 25  8 44 23 1965  41.730 -126.780  33 5.0   Off Coast of No. California

 7 25 12 54 27 1969  53.280 -167.050  40 5.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 25 10 40 22 1975  55.035 -160.415   1 5.6   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

Lightly felt at Unimak Island with intensity IV.

 

 7 25 23 30 51 1978  50.303 -127.577  11 5.6   British Colombia

 

Felt with intensity III-IV in the Vancouver Island area.

 

 7 25 22 31 39 1983  36.215 -120.406  10 5.6   Central California

 

This aftershock of the Coalinga earthquake caused minor damage and two additional injuries in the Coalinga area. Chimneys were damaged; mobile homes displaced; utilities damaged and cracks appeared in walls while windows broke.

 

 7 25 23 28 54 1984  54.860 -160.221  32 5.3   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 25  9  1 32 1986  51.247 -176.173  33 5.6   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak.

 

 7 25  9  4 16 1986  51.223 -176.035  33 5.6   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Adak.

 

 7 25  1 11 48 1987  60.124 -153.827 162 5.0   Central Alaska

 7 25 19 24 32 1988  51.233 -176.147  41 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 25 23 29 30 1988  51.459 -175.993  54 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 25 14 42 36 1990  53.660 -156.776   1 5.8   Alaska Peninsula

 7 25 12 22 03 2001  51.087 -179.404  33 5.4   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 7 25 22 55 14 2003  52.296 -168.212  33 5.5   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 25 00 29 22 2008  51.279  178.982  21 5.9   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 25 01 43 40 2009  59.290 -143.662  10 5.6   Gulf of Alaska

 7 25 10 54 49 2014  58.358 -137.130  10 5.9   Eastern Alaska

 

These events were reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity V in Skagway; IV in Elfin Cove and Haines and II-III in Elmendorf AFB, Kodiak, Juneau, Douglas, Gustavus, Hoonah, Petersburg, Angoon, Yakutat and Sitka, Alaska and with intensity II in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. Two moderate aftershocks of M 4.5-4.6 and an M 3.8 were felt with intensity III-IV in Juneau, Douglas, Petersburg, Alaska.  Reuters reported the earthquake woke people in Juneau and cut off some communications in southeastern Alaska when a fiber cable was damaged under water.

 

 7 25 19 57 42 2015  61.956 -152.040 128 5.0   Southern Alaska

 

NEIC reported this earthquake of M 5.1 in Southern Alaska was felt with intensity II-III in the area(s) of Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Chugiak, Eagle River, Girdwood, Palmer, Wasilla, Seward, Talkeetna, Valdez, Willow, Fairbanks and Delta Junction, Alaska.

 

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 24  0  0  0 1852  39.900   41.300   0 7.3   Turkey

 

Limited damage in eastern Turkey. Seventeen were killed.

 

 7 24 11 59  0 1912  -5.000  -80.000   0 7.0   Ecuador

 

Felt with intensity VIII at Huancabamba, Cajamarca, Peru and in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Moderate damage. At least $700,000 (US dollars) damage.

 

 7 24  4 55 17 1924 -49.500  159.000  50 7.5   So. of Australia

 7 24  6  3  5 1948  35.200   24.400 100 7.0   Aegean Sea

 

Felt in Crete, no damage or casualties reported.

 

 7 24  8 12 40 1964  47.130  153.790  35 7.2   So. Kurils

 

07 24 15 42 06 2005   7.900   92.130  16 7.3  NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION

 

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

 

 

 

 7 24 13 12 13 1938  53.500 -167.000  50 6.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 24 22 10 46 1947  34.016 -116.500  16 5.5   So. California

 

Felt in the Morongo Valley with intensity V. Also felt at Los Angeles, San Diego and Needles and 15 other localities in the region.

 

 7 24 13  8  5 1958  52.740 -169.770   0 5.8   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 24  1 23 20 1959  41.000 -125.500   0 5.8   Off Coast of No. California

 7 24  7 35 48 1964  56.300 -157.800  24 5.2   Alaska Peninsula

 7 24 21 54 54 1964  57.700 -152.200  10 5.2   Southern Alaska

 7 24  8  6 17 1978  26.614  -88.816  35 5.0   Gulf of  Mexico

 7 24 22 23 25 1979  54.126 -160.886  33 5.5   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 24  0 42  1 1986  51.401 -176.693  33 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 24 14  3 27 1986  51.500 -175.200   0 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 24  5 25 11 1987  56.193 -153.686   0 5.5   Southern Alaska

 7 24 18 10  5 1991  60.908  -58.711  18 5.0   Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada

 7 24 18 14 36 1992  33.902 -116.284   9 5.0   So. California

 

Felt with intensity V at Thousand Palms and Yucca Valley. Less intense at Cabazon, Indio and Borrego Springs. Felt throughout most of southern California including the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino. Followed by a similar event on July 25.

 

 7 24 10 26 57 1993  51.500 -177.130  34 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 24 15 46  3 1993  51.200 -176.320  55 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 24 20 15 45 1996  41.784 -125.911  10 6.2   Off Coast of No. California

 

Not reported felt in California.

 

 7 24 23 52 22 1996  51.600 -177.200  59 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 24 17 13 24 2010  60.310 -177.546  10 5.0   Bering Sea, Alaska

 7 24 13 59 21 2013  51.267 -178.999  35 5.2   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 23  2 47  0 1905  49.300   96.200  25 8.2   Mongolia

 

A similar earthquake occurred in this remote area on July 9, 1905. These events were both felt with intensity X in the Tannv-Il'sk region.

 

 7 23 14 53  9 1943  -9.500  110.000  90 8.1   So. of Java

 

Severe earthquake in the Jogyakarta region of Java, Indonesia. Maximum intensity was VIII. 213 were killed in this earthquake. Most intense between Garut and Surakarta along the south coast of Central Java.  More than 2000 were seriously injured and 2800 homes were damaged.

 

 7 23 10 26 45 1949 -18.500  170.000 150 7.2   Vanuatu Islands

 7 23 15  3 33 1949  38.570   26.290  10 7.0   Aegean Sea

 

This earthquake was destructive in Izmer and Karaburun near the west coast of Turkey. One was killed and several were injured. Heavy damage occurred in Marmara and Kardamuea on the northern part of the Island of Chios. Four died and several hundred houses were destroyed on Chios.

 

 7 23 21 51  8 1961 -18.500  168.300  44 7.2   Vanuatu Islands

 

A tsunami with maximum height about 2 meters did minor damage at Port Vila and Forari.

 

 7 23 14 42 37 1978  22.282  121.512  17 7.4   Taiwan

 

This earthquake was strongly felt in Taiwan and lightly felt at Hong Kong.  A small tsunami was generated which was measured with maximum height 10 cm registered at Ishigakijima, Ryukyu Islands.

 

 7 23 14 23 51 1982  36.183  141.950  30 7.0   Off East Coast Honshu

 

This earthquake was lightly felt with slight damage at Mito. Shaking also occurred at Tokyo, Yokohama and Sendai.

 

 7 23 15 17 11 1988  -6.500  152.870  40 7.0   New Britain

 

Felt with intensity V at Rabaul, slight damage. The earthquake was also felt at Arawa and Panguna and Bougainville, New Britain.

 

 7 23 22 51 12 2010    6.486  123.467 585 7.6   Mindanao, Philippines

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV PIVS) at General Santos; (III PIVS) at Davao, Malita, Padada and Santa Maria; (II PIVS) at Ayala, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Dipolog, Matanao, Socorro and Surigao;(I PIVS) at Calinan and Midsayap. Felt in much of Mindanao. Felt (II PIVS) at Cebu City, Cebu and at Palo and Tacloban, Leyte. Felt (II PIVS) at Makati and Palanan, Luzon. Also felt at Manila. Felt (II PIVS) at Bayawan, Negros. Also felt at Bacolod. Felt (I PIVS) at Makato, Panay. Also felt at Iloilo. Felt on Pulau Ternate, Indonesia and by people in tall buildings at T'ai-nan, Taiwan. 

 

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

 

 7 23  7 30 26 1923  34.000 -117.250   0 6.2   So. California

 

Earthquake in the San Bernardino Valley. This event did severe damage in San Bernardino where masonry buildings and chimneys were damaged. Building and windows also cracked at Redlands.

 

 7 23  0 45  0 1946  44.300  -98.400   0 5.0   Northern Plains

 

Located near Wessington, South Dakota, this event cracked water mains in several localities. It was strong enough waken people especially in the Huron area. Also felt from Pierre eastward to De Smet and at Redfield to the north.

 

 7 23  0 38 32 1952  35.366 -118.583  16 6.1   So. California

 

Additional damage to brick buildings in Arvin. At Bakersfield a house collapsed. Plaster and brick fell from houses. Felt from Los Angeles to Yosemite National Park.

 

 7 23  3 19 23 1952  35.366 -118.583  16 5.0   So. California

 

Felt at and frightened many at Bakersfield.

 

 7 23  7 53 19 1952  35.000 -118.800   0 5.4   So. California

 

One house completely collapsed in this aftershock. People were awakened in many surrounding cities. Transformers were ripped off, chimneys fell.  Many were alarmed.

 

 7 23 13 17  5 1952  35.217 -118.817   0 5.7   So. California

 

Several weakened structures fell in Arvin. Furniture, knickknacks, pictures, books, small items and dishes fell and broke. Gas tanks and water mains broke and transformers were ripped off. Felt in Los Angeles, Torrence, San Marino and many other cities in southern California.

 

 7 23 18 13 51 1952  35.000 -118.833   0 5.2   So. California

 

An old brick building damaged in the first earthquakes collapsed and fell during this aftershock. Objects and light fixtures were damaged in Los Angeles. Felt in Fresno and San Pedro with intensity IV.

 

 7 23  0 45 10 1957  51.400 -177.200  33 6.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 14 15 26 1960  34.368 -107.050  10 5.0   SW U.S.A

 

One of two earthquakes in New Mexico on July 22 and 23. These events were felt in the Rio Grande River in Socorro County over an area of about 3000 sq. miles. Maximum shaking caused damaged at Lajoya where adobe buildings were damaged and toppled. Canned goods fell from shelves.

 

 7 23  7 35 48 1964  56.300 -157.800  13 5.2   Alaska Peninsula

 7 23 14 19  1 1964  57.100 -150.400  33 5.1   Southern Alaska

 7 23 19  8  7 1964  59.900 -149.200  21 5.4   Southern Alaska

 7 23 21 54 54 1964  57.700 -152.200  28 5.2   Southern Alaska

 7 23  3 37 51 1966  51.690 -173.570   7 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 14 31 51 1966  51.700 -173.500  55 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 20 11 58 1966  51.810 -173.470  21 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 19 13  9 1972  50.102 -129.298  31 5.8   British Colombia

 7 23 21 43  7 1972  49.940 -128.712  33 5.0   Vancouver Island area

 7 23 20 37 46 1973  30.751 -113.468  33 5.0   SW U.S.A

 7 23 13 44 54 1977  54.354 -162.402  20 5.1   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 14 10 27 1977  53.842 -161.933  81 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 19 32  5 1977  52.975 -162.559  33 5.2   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 19 38 28 1977  54.392 -163.359   0 5.2   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 15 19 35 1978  63.344 -147.446  23 5.0   Central Alaska

 7 23 18  4 14 1985  41.789 -127.313   0 5.0   Off Coast of No. California

 7 23  0  8 40 1986  51.100 -175.700   0 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 23  4 10 17 1988  51.280 -176.150  33 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 23 06 28 34 2011  54.695 -161.148  22 5.7   Unimak Island, Alaska

 7 23 06 54 31 2012  52.016  172.869  25 5.0   Near Islands, Alaska

 7 23 09 59 01 2016  58.523 -156.497 191 5.7   Alaska Peninsula

 

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

 

 7 22  0  0  0 1816  15.500  -91.500  33 7.6   Guatemala

 7 22 19 25 51 1930  44.600  147.800 120 7.3   Hokkaido, Japan

 7 22 17  9 29 1937  64.800 -146.800  60 7.3   Northern Alaska

 

Felt over an area of about 500 km radius. Little damage occurred near the epicenter because of its remote and uninhabited nature. The following information is from the article by E.H. Bramhall in the Bulletin of Seismological Society of America, Vol. 28 No 2, April 1938 "The Central Alaska Earthquake of July 22, 1937". At Salcha Bluff the highway was blocked by a large landslide.  Mud boils and long cracks were observed in this area more than a foot long.  Water was well above normal. A two-story log structure was destroyed in the earthquake. Fairbanks also suffered damage. Estimated damage in Fairbanks was $5000 and included damage to bottles, windows and other goods.  Infrastructure was undamaged. Felt from Anchorage to Valdez and along the Alaska Railroad.

 

 7 22  5 11 16 1953  50.500  157.500  70 7.2   Kamchatka

 7 22 16 56 58 1967  40.670   30.690   4 7.3   No. Turkey/Black Sea

 

Severe damage occurred at Modurnu and Adapazari, Turkey with maximum intensity up to X. This earthquake was felt over an area of 500,000 sq. km.  More than 170 (official toll was 173) were killed, 107 severely injured, 76 more were slightly injured. more than 4000 homes were destroyed or uninhabitable an additional 5000 were damage. The damage was greatest near Adapazari. The event occurred on the westward extension of the same fault which caused the earthquakes in Bolu in 1944 and in Abant in 1957. Ground cracks and displacement were visible for more than 70 km reaching up to 1.4 meters horizontal displacement and up to 1.3 meters vertical throw. Damage near the fault was less than that at some distance from the fault. This is a common observation in many large earthquakes. Another common observation is that the wood frame houses held up well compared with those made from Concrete. A strong aftershock sequence followed. Many effects were similar to those seen in the Izmit earthquake of August, 1999.

 

 7 22 14 19 36 1996   1.000  120.450  33 7.0   Celebes Sea

 

Some damage (with maximum intensity at VIII) was observed in the Tolitoli area. Also felt in Palu with intensity V.

 

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

 

 

 7 22 20 32  0 1899  34.300 -117.400   0 6.5   So. California

 

Felt in San Bernardino County and over nearly all of southern California.  The greatest intensity was in the Cajon Pass area along the San Andreas Fault. Landslides in the mountains were common. The main highway was impassable for up to 4-5 miles through the mountains. Property damage occurred at San Bernardino and Patton with less damage in Los Angeles, Redlands and Pomona.

 

 7 22 20 55 13 1933  53.000 -169.500  25 6.8   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 22 17  9 29 1937  64.800 -146.800  60 7.3   Northern Alaska

 

Felt over an area of about 500 km radius. Little damage occurred near the epicenter because of its remote and uninhabited nature. The following information is from the article by E.H. Bramhall in the Bulletin of Seismological Society of America, Vol. 28 No 2, April 1938 "The Central Alaska Earthquake of July 22, 1937". At Salcha Bluff the highway was blocked by a large landslide.  Mud boils and long cracks were observed in this area more than a foot long.  Water was well above normal. A two-story log structure was destroyed in the earthquake. Fairbanks also suffered damage. Estimated damage in Fairbanks was $5000 and included damage to bottles, windows and other goods.  Infrastructure was undamaged. Felt from Anchorage to Valdez and along the Alaska Railroad.

 

 7 22 20  5 25 1948  50.130 -129.720   0 5.5   British Colombia

 

Felt at Victoria, B.C.

 

 7 22 20 52 43 1948  49.840 -129.650   0 5.5   Vancouver Island area

 

Aftershock of a similar earthquake on March 18, 1948.

 

 7 22 10 34 12 1964  31.700 -114.100  16 5.0   SW U.S.A

 7 22 10 17 17 1966  51.650 -173.500   8 5.6   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 22  0 35 44 1980  51.940 -174.020  68 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 22  2 39 54 1983  36.228 -120.416   9 6.0   Central California

 7 22  3 43  1 1983  36.210 -120.413  10 5.3   Central California

 

Large aftershocks of the Coalinga earthquake of May 2, 1983 (M 6.4). This event caused additional damage in the area causing light fixtures to fall in Coalinga and chimneys, walls and foundations cracking. Landslides were observed. Two people were injured. Felt from Sacramento to Bakersfield and into Nevada.

 

 7 22 13 33 60 1986  37.526 -118.429  10 5.0   California/Nevada area

 

A strong aftershock of the Chalfant, California earthquake of July 21.

 

 7 22  5 35 18 1999  61.297 -149.385  46 5.6   Central Alaska

 7 22 09 43 11 2011  54.901 -161.337  35 5.0   Unimak Island, Alaska

 7 22 10 07 51 2011  51.549 -179.102  77 5.1   Andreanof Islands, Alaska

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 21  0  0  0 1654  34.300  105.500   0 7.5   So. China

 

Severe damage at Fong-siang. Extremely damaging to many structures. Up to 12,000 were recorded dead many from falling buildings. Rivers were darkened and some ground cracks were observed. Estimated maximum intensity was to X.

 

 7 21 11 19  0 1891  37.000  141.500  60 7.0   Off East Coast Honshu

 7 21  3 36 22 1931 -21.000  170.000 140 7.0   Loyalty Islands

 7 21  6 18 18 1934 -11.000  165.800  60 7.3   Vanuatu Islands

 7 21 11 52 14 1952  35.000 -119.016  16 7.8   So. California

 

The largest earthquake in the continental U.S. since the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. This event occurred about 25 miles south of Bakersfield, CA.  Felt over an area of about 300,00 square km. Maximum intensity was XI near Bealville. Twelve were killed, nine from a wall collapse at Tehachapi.  18 were hospitalized and hundreds others injured. Damage estimates were upward of about $40 million U.S. Dollars. Surface ruptures were observed throughout the mountains in the vicinity of the White Wolf Fault. Some railroad tunnels were demolished. A fire caused multi-million damage at Pomona Cycling Plant. Many buildings collapsed at Tehachapi and Arvin and Bakersfield. Felt as far as Gerlach, NV and at Phoenix, AZ. Water splashed from swimming pools in Los Angeles.  Landslides were common. Changes in water wells were observed as far away as Goleta.

 

 7 21  0  0  0 1956  23.000   70.000  10 7.0   India

 

The epicenter of this earthquake was located in the Kathiawar Peninsula southeast of the Indus delta. Damage was considerable at Kutch where more than 110 were killed, up to 800 injured and more than 1000 houses were destroyed. A train was derailed at Kandia (Kutch).

 

 7 21 13 45 54 1977  16.900  122.400  33 7.3   Luzon, Philippines

 

Felt widely in eastern Luzon, Philippines. Strongest damage at Tuguegarao (intensity VII). Also felt in Manila, Cabanatuan City and Bajuio City.

 

 7 21 18 36 32 1994  42.340  132.865 471 7.3   NE China

 

Felt with intensity III at Tokyo and with intensity II at Aomori, Sapporo and Yokohama, Japan.

 

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

 

 

 7 21 22 31 18 1914  49.000 -130.000   0 6.5   Vancouver Island area

 

Not widely felt.

 

 7 21 11 52 14 1952  35.000 -119.016  16 7.8   So. California

 7 21 12  2  0 1952  35.000 -119.000   0 5.5   So. California

 7 21 12  5 31 1952  35.000 -119.000   0 6.4   So. California

 7 21 12 19 36 1952  34.900 -118.900   0 5.3   So. California

 7 21 15 13 58 1952  35.183 -118.650   0 5.1   So. California

 7 21 17 42 44 1952  35.200 -118.500   0 5.0   So. California

 7 21 19 41 22 1952  35.100 -118.800   0 5.5   So. California

 

The largest earthquake in the continental U.S. since the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. This event occurred about 25 miles south of Bakersfield, CA.  Felt over an area of about 300,00 square km. Maximum intensity was XI near Bealville. Twelve were killed, nine from a wall collapse at Tehachapi.  18 were hospitalized and hundreds others injured. Damage estimates were upward of about $40 million U.S. Dollars. Surface ruptures were observed throughout the mountains in the vicinity of the White Wolf Fault. Some railroad tunnels were demolished. A fire caused multi-million damage at Pomona Cycling Plant. Many buildings collapsed at Tehachapi and Arvin and Bakersfield. Felt as far as Gerlach, NV and at Phoenix, AZ. Water splashed from swimming pools in Los Angeles.  Landslides were common. Changes in water wells were observed as far away as Goleta.

 

 7 21  8 53 31 1957  68.900  -59.400   0 5.7   Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada

 7 21 14 37 24 1958  51.500 -178.430  57 6.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 21 17 39 29 1959  37.000 -112.500   0 5.5   Utah area

 

This earthquake occurred along the Arizona-Utah border. The quake caused plaster and chimneys to fall at Kanab, Utah. Minor chimneys to walls, plaster and windows was also observed at Fredonia, AZ. A rockslide occurred at the Grand Canyon.

 

 7 21 12  3 41 1971  51.950 -170.540  36 5.7   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 21 23 37 34 1982  54.952 -156.900  33 5.0   Alaska Peninsula

 7 21 17 35 18 1983  58.383 -153.047  54 5.0   Southern Alaska

 7 21 14 42 26 1986  37.537 -118.443   9 6.6   California/Nevada area

 

Strong activity near Chalfant Valley. A stronger earthquake occurred on July 21, These shocks injured two and caused up to $2.7 million U.S. Dollars damage in Bishop and Chalfant. At Bishop some chimneys cracked, windows broke and tile and plaster fell. Some walls were cracked. Most damage at Chalfant occurred when mobile homes were shaken from their foundations damaging gas and water lines. Fractures were observed and small landslides and large rockslides were observed in the mountains. The earthquake, although not large was felt as far as Salt Lake City Utah. The Chalfant sequence was the subject of a special study and thousands of foreshocks and aftershocks were recorded.

 

 7 21 14 51 10 1986  37.561 -118.387  10 5.1   California/Nevada area

 

Small objects were overturned at Benton. Trees and bushes shook strongly.  People had trouble standing. At Big Pine and Bishop items were shaken off shelves, dishes and glassware broke, vehicles and people rocked.

 

 7 21 15 24 46 1986  56.592 -153.361  33 5.1   Southern Alaska

 

Felt at Unalaska and Cold Bay.

 

 7 21 22  7 18 1986  37.498 -118.397   9 5.6   California/Nevada area

 7 21  0  9 37 1996  51.212 -169.037  33 5.3   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 21 20 38 19 1996  64.505 -137.726  10 5.0   Northern Alaska

 7 21 01 52 01 2012  40.385 -125.528  25 5.1   Off Coast of Northern California

 

(NEIC) Felt(II) at Arcata, Eureka, McKinleyville and Whitethorn.  Also felt at Bayside, Ferndale, Fort Bragg, Petrolia, Samoa and Salyer.

 

 7 21 06 04 21 2012  40.412 -125.331   6 5.2   Off Coast of Northern California

 

(NEIC) Felt(IV) at Petrolia; (III) at Bayside, Eureka, Ferndale, Rio Dell, Samoa, Trinidad and Whitethorn; (II) at Arcata, Fortuna, McKinleyville and Scotia. Also felt at Garberville, Hydesville, Kneeland, Mendocino, Redcrest and Willow Creek.

 

 

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

 

 7 20  0  0  0 1835  37.900  141.900   0 7.6   Off East Coast Honshu

 

This earthquake was located off Miyagi Prefecture and Sanriki. It triggered a tsunami which washed several hundred houses away. Many people drowned in the tsunami.  Sendai castle was destroyed. Maximum tsunami hight was 2.5 meters at Ryori.

 

 7 20 13 38 34 1907   7.100  125.600  60 7.1   Central Philippines

 

This earthquake was felt within intensity V in the southeastern portion of Mindanao. Felt strongly at Davao with origin probably on the eastern side of the mountain range which separates the Salug and Agusan Rivers. Also felt at Caraga and Baganga with intensity IV and at Suriagao and Cebu about 350 km away from the epicenter.

 

 7 20  2 23  0 1939 -22.000 -179.500 650 7.0   Tonga Islands

 7 20 11  2 17 1948 -17.000  -75.000  70 7.1   So. Peru/Bolivia

 7 20 19 54 28 1975  -7.104  155.152  44 7.7   Solomon Islands

 

Felt strongly with intensity VIII. Damage occurred on Bougainville Island.  A tsunami was generated with maximum height of 2 meters at Torakina. Also felt strongly in the Shortland Islands.

 

 7 20 22 51 42 1976 -31.340 -179.010 392 7.0   So. Kermadec Islands

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 20  2 10 44 1934  52.000 -173.000  25 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 20  0 11 38 1954  38.184 -116.363   8 5.0   California/Nevada area

 7 20  9  2  8 1962  39.500 -118.300   0 5.2   California/Nevada area

 

Near a sparsely settled area of Dixie Valley, Nevada. Felt by many people in Austin, Fallon and Luning. Furniture moved at Luning. Also felt up to 300 km away in Wells, NV.

 

 7 20  0 11 35 1963  65.200 -133.700  33 5.8   Yukon Territory, Canada

 7 20 20 11 41 1965  53.900 -166.500  73 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 20 13 24 26 1977  54.612 -161.599  53 5.3   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 20 14 26 39 1982  52.259 -168.768  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 20  1 59  8 1986  53.530 -167.344  33 5.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 20 14 29 45 1986  37.567 -118.439   6 5.6   California/Nevada area

 

Strong activity near Chalfant Valley. A stronger earthquake occurred on July 21, These shocks injured two and caused up to $2.7 million U.S. Dollars damage in Bishop and Chalfant. At Bishop some chimneys cracked, windows broke and tile and plaster fell. Some walls were cracked. Most damage at Chalfant occurred when mobile homes were shaken from their foundations damaging gas and water lines. Fractures were observed and small landslides and large rockslides were observed in the mountains. The earthquake, although not large was felt as far as Salt Lake City Utah. The Chalfant sequence was the subject of a special study and thousands of foreshocks and aftershocks were recorded.

 

 7 20 14 51  8 1988  51.740 -170.150  33 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 20 11 48 47 1991  54.565 -161.654  33 5.8   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 

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

 

 7 20  8 53  2 1995  52.854 -174.396 208 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 20  0 30 21 1997  52.562 -167.484  14 6.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 20  0 55 25 1997  52.547 -167.473  10 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 20 12 53 50 2010  52.563 -169.341  13 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 20 18 54 11 2012  56.595 -153.542  21 5.1   Kodiak Island region, Alaska

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 19 15  0  0 1835  38.050  142.050   0 7.0   Off East Coast Honshu

 

This earthquake was located off Miyagi Prefecture and Sanriki. It triggered a tsunami which washed several hundred houses away. Many people drowned in the tsunami.  Sendai castle was destroyed. Maximum tsunami height was 2.5 meters at Ryori.

 

 7 19  1 27 26 1934  -0.500  133.300  60 7.0   West Irian, PNG

 7 19 19 35 24 1937  -1.500  -76.500 190 7.1   Ecuador

 7 19 15  6 10 1959 -15.000  -70.500 200 7.0   Central Peru

 7 19  0 14 45 1971  -5.688  153.800  42 7.1   New Britain

 

Part of the strong seismicity that hit New Ireland and New Britain from July 14 - 31, 1971 including at least two events of M>8.

 

While not strictly s significant earthquake in the sense required for inclusion in this listing one of the largest earthquakes to ever hit Britain occurred 20 years ago today. This quake hit North Wales hit early on the morning of July 19, 1984 with M 5.4. It was the largest event in the UK in the 20th century and was felt over an area of about 250,000 sq. km (nearly all of the United Kingdom). Much of North and mid Wales was strongly shaken Electricity went out, stone walls fell, animals stampeded and the gables of houses fell.  Damage was mitigated by strict building codes in the region. The seismic history of England has been recorded for nearly 2,000 years and a number of damaging events have occurred during in that time.

 

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

 

 

 7 19  4 34  0 1909  40.200  -90.000   0 5.7   Northern Plains

 

Located between Havana and Petersburg, Illinois a bit north of Springfield.  Chimneys fell in Illinois, Missouri and Davenport, Iowa. 20 windows broke at and near Petersburg, bricks were dislodged and windows and plaster broke.

 

 7 19  2 38  0 1930  45.000 -123.200   0 5.0   Oregon state, U.S.

 

Located near Perrydale, Oregon, this event caused plaster to crack at McCoy, Oregon. Roads cracked about half a mile from Perrydale.

 

 7 19  5  6 36 1933  43.000 -127.300   0 5.2   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 19 10 45 29 1933  51.750 -174.000  25 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19 10 53 53 1933  51.750 -174.000  25 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19 13 32 21 1933  51.750 -174.000  25 6.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19 14 59 52 1933  51.750 -174.000  25 6.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19 20 41 28 1951  51.600 -177.800  64 5.9   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt lightly at Adak.

 

 7 19 23 52 23 1955  56.500 -153.000   0 6.0   Southern Alaska

 7 19 19 20 34 1966  51.700 -173.300  47 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19  1 48 26 1969  68.800 -155.700  15 5.1   Northern Alaska

 7 19  9 32  6 1978  56.831 -151.560  13 5.7   Southern Alaska

 7 19 17 22 28 1982  51.913 -170.545  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19 19  9 23 1985  52.900 -173.900   0 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19  4 31 56 1986  53.300 -165.990  35 5.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with Intensity IV at Nikolski, Fox Islands.

 

 7 19  5  4  8 1986  53.339 -165.859  33 5.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with Intensity IV at Nikolski, Fox Islands.

 

 7 19  6 53 18 1986  53.600 -167.171  33 5.8   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with Intensity IV at Nikolski, Fox Islands.

 

 7 19 11 31  8 1986  53.600 -167.435  36 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with Intensity III at Nikolski, Fox Islands.

 

 7 19 20 52 10 1986  53.645 -167.204  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with Intensity III at Nikolski, Fox Islands.

 

 7 19 22 32 36 1986  53.800 -167.500   0 6.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with Intensity IV at Nikolski, Fox Islands.

 

 7 19 10 54 42 1988  50.506 -129.924  10 5.4   British Colombia

 7 19  8 28 57 1996  51.521 -177.665  33 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 19 08 01 48 2004  49.680 -126.940  22 6.4   VANCOUVER ISLAND,

 

(NEIC) Felt throughout Vancouver Island including Alert Bay, Campbell River, Comox, Courtenay, Duncan, Nanaimo, Port Alice, Port McNeill and Victoria. Also felt at Gibsons, Powell River, Sechelt, Vancouver and Whistler. Felt at

 

 7 19 11 41 43 2006  40.281 -124.425  20 5.0   Coast of Northern California

 

NEIC) Felt(V) at Ferndale; (IV) at Carlotta, Fortuna, Hydesville, Loleta, Rio Dell and Whitethorn; (III) at Bayside, Bridgeville, Eureka, Garberville, Myers Flat, Petrolia, Redway, San Francisco and Scotia; (II) at Arcata, McKinleyville and Willits. Felt at Alameda, Alderpoint, Berkeley, Blocksburg, Blue Lake, Burnt Ranch, Daly City, Elk, Fort Bragg, Fresno, Kneeland, Korbel, Laytonville, Leggett, Littleriver, Oakland, Peircy, Redcrest, Redding, Salyer, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Willow Creek. Also felt at Reno,

 

 7 19 11 44 33 2006  57.143 -154.971  38 5.3   Kodiak Island, Alaska

 7 19 01 00 22 2008  44.330 -129.304  10 5.0   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 19 08 20 30 2010  52.655 -169.333  10 5.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 19 17 15 04 2010  49.460 -130.047  10 5.3   Vancouver Island, Canada

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 18 19  4 52 1928  -5.000  -79.500   0 7.0   Ecuador

 7 18  0  0  0 1934 -11.000  166.100   0 8.1   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt widely in the Vanuatu and Banks Islands.

 

 7 18  1 36 24 1934   8.140  -82.380   0 7.7   Costa Rica

 7 18 16 59 38 1934   7.750  -82.250   0 7.0   Costa Rica

 

Destructive at David and Puerto Armuelles, Panama. Up to $1 million U.S.  dollars damage. Maximum intensity up to VII. Five damaging and large earthquakes occurred on July 17-18 including these two in Panama and two in the Vanuatu Islands with M 8.1 each. An earthquake also occurred in Taiwan with M 6.3-7.0 and killed up to 50 people.

 

 7 18 19 40 15 1934 -11.800  166.500  60 8.1   Vanuatu Islands

 7 18  6 19 34 1956  -5.070  130.260 128 7.4   West Irian, PNG

 

No surface expression due to intermediate depth of this hypocenter.

 

 7 18 19 55  4 1959  15.500  120.500 200 7.0   Luzon, Philippines

 

Felt with intensity VI at Dagupan and with IV at Manila, Philippines

 

 7 18  5 24 48 1969  38.300  119.400  35 7.8   So. China

 

One of the most violent earthquakes of 1969. The epicenter was located in the Gulf of Chihli off the mouth of the Huang Ho. The event was felt in T'ien-Ching, Beijing, and as far as the island of Kyushu, Japan. Some damage was reported in the area around the Gulf of Chihli.

 

 7 18  8 39  6 1992  39.675  143.027  35 7.0   NE. of Honshu

 7 18 10 20 12 1992  39.500  143.060  33 7.0   NE. of Honshu

 

Felt with intensity III at Aomori, Hachinohe and surrounding area and with intensity II at Akita. Felt as far south as Tokyo. A tsunami was generated with maximum wave height of 46 cm at Ofunato.

 

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

 

 7 18 22 50  0 1894  41.224 -111.959   0 5.0   Utah                

 

Felt in Ogden, Utah. Three distinct shocks were felt. Walls were cracked.  Dishes shook and fell from tables. Citizens were frightened.

 

 7 18  6  1  0 1932  48.000 -121.800   0 5.7   Washington state, U.S.

 

Widely felt shock near Sultan, Washington. Felt from Leavenworth on the east to throughout the Puget Sound area of Washington. No damage was reported. It is likely that the earthquake was at a deep focus because of the large area affected.

 

 7 18  1  1 15 1937  54.000 -166.500  70 6.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 18  3 26 38 1939  49.010 -129.220   0 6.5   Vancouver Island area

 7 18  6  6 58 1946  49.540 -129.710   0 6.5   Vancouver Island area

 7 18  7 16 26 1946  49.340 -130.270   0 6.5   Vancouver Island area

 

These three earthquakes were likely felt in their epicenter areas, but this is not documented.

 

 7 18 14 27 58 1946  34.533 -115.983   0 5.6   So. California

 

Located in San Bernardino County. Small objects shifted in Yucca Valley and White Water. Little damage due to light settlement in the epicentral region.

 

 7 18  0 39 21 1958  51.400 -176.600   0 5.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 18 17  3 58 1958  58.500 -138.500   0 5.0   Southeast Alaska

 7 18  1 48 39 1970  51.400 -178.500  46 5.7   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity IV at Adak, Andreanof Islands.

 

 7 18  1 52 56 1970  51.410 -178.660  56 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 18  3 40 16 1982  55.770 -159.396  79 5.2   Alaska Peninsula

 7 18 19 20 20 1989  51.720 -177.240  33 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 18  5 37 31 1995  60.910  -60.730  27 5.0   Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada

 7 18 19 48 04 2010  52.815 -169.719  10 6.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 18 22 38 38 2011  51.280  178.944  19 5.8   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 18 13 20 28 2015  51.551 -176.753  51 5.1   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 17  7 34 12 1956  -7.000  128.000 450 7.0   Banda Sea

 

The hypocenter was too deep for significant surface expression of surface effects.

 

 7 17 19 42 23 1980 -12.525  165.916  33 8.0   Vanuatu Islands

 

This event was felt in the Banks Islands and the Torres Islands. It generated a tsunami which was observed as far away as Hawaii with height up to 27 cm and in Western Samoa. 

 

 7 17  8 49 13 1998  -2.961  141.926  10 7.1   Papua New Guinea

 

The earthquake did relatively little damage but did generate a strong tsunami which killed nearly 2500 people while leaving nearly 10,000 homeless. The tsunami hit the beach near Sissano with wave heights up to about 15 meters.  Villages along the coast were destroyed and strongly damaged. The earthquake was felt along the coast of northern Papua New Guinea.

 

 7 17 08 19 26 2006  -9.284  107.419  20 7.7   South of Java Indonesia

 

(NEIC) Four-hundred and thirteen people killed, 2,741 injured and 15 missing in Ciamis; 62 people killed, 6,124 injured and 2 missing in Tasikmalaya; 15 people killed and 244 injured at Banjar; 1 person killed and 30 injured in Garut; 157 people killed, 104 injured and 15 missing in Cilacap; 10 people killed, 22 injured and 33 missing in Kebumen; 1 person killed in Banyumas; 3 people killed and 10 injured in Gunung Kidul; 3 people killed in Bantul. At least 1,540 buildings damaged or destroyed, 176 boats destroyed and many roads damaged in Jawa Barat. At least 83 buildings damaged and 698 boats damaged or destroyed in Jawa Tengah. Felt (IV) at Bandung, Jakarta, Pangandaran and Tasikmalaya; (III) at Cianjur; (II) at Karangkates, Sawahan and Yogyakarta. Felt at Banda Aceh, Sukabumi and Surabaya. Also felt at Broome, Australia; Subang Jaya, Malaysia and in Singapore. All deaths and damage were a result of a tsunami with maximum runup heights of 4.6 m at Widarapayung, 3.6 m at Cikembulan, 3.4 m at Parang Kusumo and 1.8 m at Pangandaran. Inundation was at least 457 m at Buntong, 422 m at Cikembulan and 304 m at Suwuk. Wave heights in centimeters (peak-to-trough) were recorded at the following selected tide stations: 82.7 at Christmas Island, 28.8 at Hillarys, 19.5 at Esperance, 11.9 at Cocos Island and 4.5 at Broome, Australia; 24.3 at Benoa and 11.9 at Sabang, Indonesia; 21.4 at Hanimaadhoo, Maldives; 73.8 at Rodriguez, Mauritius.

 

U.S./CANADA

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

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

 

 

 7 17  1  2 11 1923  63.000 -147.000   0 5.6   Central Alaska

 7 17 21 58 23 1955  54.400 -168.300  33 5.8   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with Intensity III.

 

 7 17 23 52 23 1955  56.300 -153.200   0 6.1   Southern Alaska

 7 17 19  2 13 1958  51.540 -176.680   0 5.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 19 29 36 1958  51.400 -176.700   0 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 20 59 24 1958  51.450 -176.690   0 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 18 21 35 1965  54.500 -161.500  37 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 11 28 13 1967  51.100 -169.300  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 17  4  3 39 1969  51.380 -179.740  54 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 20 51 36 1969  64.000 -147.300   0 5.1   Northern Alaska

 7 17 20 54 41 1969  65.300 -141.900 100 5.0   Northern Alaska

 7 17 22  3 37 1969  64.000 -147.300   0 5.1   Northern Alaska

 7 17 10 42 42 1974  51.662 -173.509  45 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 18 24 47 1975  31.927 -115.777  17 5.0   So. California

 7 17 20 44 30 1979  62.273 -148.136  58 5.3   Central Alaska

 7 17 19 31 30 1985  51.620 -172.919  33 5.9   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 17  2 26 19 1989  51.900 -168.100   0 5.3   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 17  7 12  9 1991  50.935 -130.162  10 5.3   British Colombia

 7 17 17  7 50 1992  51.280 -175.700  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 12 07 26 2001  36.014 -117.861   7 5.2   Central California

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV) at Inyokern, Kernville and Trona; (III) at Bodfish, Lone Pine, Ridgecrest and Weldon; (II) at Bakersfield, Porterville, Three Rivers and Wofford Heights, California.

 

 7 17 19 15 03 2005  18.779 -155.447  32 5.1   Hawaii

 

(HVO). Felt throughout the Island of Hawaii, maximum intensity V. Felt throughout Maui, maximum intensity III. Felt (III) on Lanai and (II-III) in much of Molokai and Oahu. Felt at Kapaa, Koloa and Princeville, Kauai.

 

 7 17 22 51 55 2008  44.371 -129.417  10 5.7   Off Coast of Oregon

 

Part of a series of events off the Coast of Oregon on this date.

 

 7 18 05 56 44 2010  52.876 -169.848  14 6.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 17 11 49 34 2014  60.309 -140.418  10 6.0   Southeast Alaska

 

NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity II-III in Yakutat and Elfin Cove, Alaska and II in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 16 20  3  0 1918  35.800   25.500 150 7.0   Aegean Sea

 

Intermediate depth of focus prevented damage or injuries.

 

 7 16  7  7 17 1955  37.650   27.260  40 7.0   Aegean Sea

 

Destructive earthquake on Samos where 40 houses were destroyed at Karlovasi and three were injured at Tiganion. Also destructive in Turkey and in the region of Izmir where 3 were killed, 12 injured and 500 houses were destroyed.  Felt over an area of 230,000 sq. km.

 

 7 16 15  7 11 1956  22.240   95.730  39 7.0   Myanmar

 

Destructive earthquake in upper Burma/Myanmar. Damage was observed in Mandalay. 38 dead, 50 injured at Sagaing. 80% of houses in Mandalay were damaged 22 km from the epicenter.

 

 7 16  7 26 35 1990  15.679  121.172  25 7.8   Luzon, Philippines

 

More than 1500 killed and 3000 injured. Severe damage was observed in Bataan and Manila. Fissures and surface faulting were located along the Philippine and Digdig Fault. Felt with maximum intensity VII in Manila.

 

 7 16  7 45 59 1990  15.639  121.146  33 7.5   Luzon, Philippines

 7 16 11 56 38 1998 -10.976  166.279 111 7.1   Vanuatu Islands

 

No surface expressions due to intermediate depth of this earthquake.

 

 7 16  3 57 46 2000  -7.747  150.917  10 7.3   New Ireland

 

Not felt strongly in this remote region.

 

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

 

 

 7 16 19  0  0 1906  34.000 -107.000   0 6.3   SW U.S.A

 

This was the most severe of a series of three events in this region in 1906.  It was felt at Raton, New Mexico and 255 miles to the northwest and at Douglas, Arizona 250 miles to the southwest but was strongest at Socorro, N.Mexico.  A train about 10 miles from Socorro was nearly derailed.

 

 7 16  7  7 48 1936  46.000 -118.500   0 5.8   Washington state, U.S.

 

This earthquake occurred on the border between eastern Washington and Oregon and was destructive at Freewater, State Line and Umapine. Plaster and chimneys were destroyed and damage occurred in schools and other buildings.  Well water changed and cracks appeared in the ground (in one case nearly over an area of 1500 X 75 feet). Some cracks were up to 200 feet long and water came out of them . Felt over a large area of Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

 

 7 16 21 19 39 1960  65.890 -167.030   0 5.5   Northern Alaska

 

Felt widely in the Seward Peninsula. At Teller, cans fell and hanging objects swung.

 

 7 16 12 54 41 1962  62.300 -153.100  39 6.0   Central Alaska

 

In south-central Alaska walls cracked and goods were displaced especially in Anchorage. At Farewell small objects and furniture were overturned.  Several landslides were reported at Puntilla. Felt by all in McGrath.

 

 7 16 16 36 36 1972  58.439 -154.272  33 5.2   Southern Alaska

 7 16  0 10 23 1984  52.480 -168.550  48 5.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 16 17 57 51 1985  34.543 -116.842   1 5.2   So. California

 

M 5.2 is NEIC MB magnitude (ML is 3.9). Earthquake was not reported felt.

 

 7 16 20 46 55 1988  51.940 -170.790  52 5.9   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 16 19 59 12 2011  54.787 -161.290  36 6.2   Unimak Island, Alaska

 

(NEIC) Items knocked from shelves(V) at Cold Bay. Felt (IV) at King Cove and Sand Point. Also felt at Akutan.

 

 7 16 11 14 31 2013  51.181  179.770  42 5.1   Rat Islands, Aleutians

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 15  5 35 13 1945  17.500  146.500 120 7.1   No. Marianas

 7 15  7 59  8 1981 -17.260  167.601  30 7.1   Vanuatu Islands

 

Minor damage in the Shepherd Islands area.

 

 7 15 20 27 51 2003  -2.598   68.382  10 7.6   Carlsberg Ridge

 

Felt strongly in the Maldive Islands.

 

 7 15 04 27 14 2004 -17.680 -178.760 565 7.1   FIJI REGION

 7 15 09 22 29 2009 -45.762  166.562  12 7.8   South Island, New Zealand

 

(NEIC) A water main was broken at Winton, walls of buildings were cracked at Invercargill and items fell from shelves throughout Southland. Power outages occurred in several parts of the South Island. Several small landslides were also reported. Geodetic measurements indicate the southern tip of the South Island shifted as much as 35 cm to the west-southwest.  Felt (VI) at Te Anau and Tuatapere; (V) at Arrowtown, Edendale, Lumsden and Winton; (IV) at Bluff, Gore, Invercargill, Outram, Queenstown and Wanaka. Felt throughout the South Island, the southern part of the North Island and as far away as southeast Australia. A tsunami with wave heights in centimeters (peak-to- trough) was recorded at the following stations: 100 at Jackson Bay; 25 at Charleston; 12 at Dog Island, New Zealand; 14 at Port Kembla and 6 at Spring Bay, 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

 

 

 7 15 22  0  0 1915  40.239 -111.656   0 5.0   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Felt widely in northern Utah. Ceilings cracked at Provo. Intensity was VI in Salt Lake City and V at Heber and Midvale.

 

 7 15  7 26  1 1964  52.100 -170.600  30 5.6   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 15  8 36 41 1965  61.700 -134.900  33 5.0   Yukon Territory, Canada

 7 15 14 16  7 1965  37.310  -74.390   0 5.3   Off East Coast U.S.

 7 15  0 24  2 1971  54.600 -133.600  18 5.3   British Colombia

 7 15  5 50 19 1979  51.984 -170.572  22 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 15  7 51 55 1981  51.510 -174.930  39 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 15  8 25 37 1981  51.368 -174.777  39 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 15 13  5 41 1981  51.420 -174.850  45 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 15  3 55 55 1983  52.017 -176.639 130 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 15  7 48 59 1983  60.318 -140.914  11 5.1   Central Alaska

 7 15  5 32 41 1990  52.834 -168.415  57 5.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 15  4 53 19 1998  37.564 -118.805   6 5.1   California/Nevada area

 

Felt strongly at Mammoth Lakes, California. Small items knocked from shelves in the Lake Crowley area, California. Also felt at Bishop, CA.

 

 7 15 12 06 52 2004  49.750 -126.860  18 5.9   VANCOUVER ISLAND,

 7 15 15 48 54 2005  20.441 -155.133  17 5.3   Hawaii

 

(NEIC) Felt (V) at Honokaa, Honomu, Ookala, Papaikou and Pepeekeo; (IV) at Hakalau, Hawi, Hilo, Kamuela, Keaau, Laupahoehoe, Paauilo, Pahoa, Papaaloa and Waikoloa; (III) at Captain Cook, Holualoa, Kailua Kona, Kapaau and Volcano. Felt throughout the Island of Hawaii. Also felt (IV) at Hawaii Kai, Kailua, Manoa and Waimanalo; (III) at Honolulu; (II) at Makiki and Makawao and Wailuku; (II) at Kihei and Lahaina, Maui.  Palolo Valley, Oahu. Felt (III) at Haiku, Kula,

 

 7 15 13 08 01 2007  52.491 -168.035  15 6.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 15 17 01 48 2007  56.074 -161.815  10 5.1   Unimak Island, Aleutians

 7 15 04 04 34 2009  51.321 -178.279  58 5.1   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 7 15 22 13 20 2014  53.033 -167.616  49 5.0   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

 

 7 14  9  0  0 1699 -11.800  -77.500  40 7.8   Central Peru

 

Violent in Lima, Peru. Felt with maximum intensity VII.

 

 7 14 13 32  0 1899  60.000 -150.000   0 7.2   Central Alaska

 

This was a severe earthquake felt in the Cook Inlet of Alaska. The area most affected was near Tyonek.

 

 7 14 10 27  0 1906   4.600  -74.000   0 7.6   Colombia

 

Strong earthquakes were felt in Bogota, Colombia on both July 11 and 14.

 

 7 14  5 52 53 1940  51.750  177.500  80 7.8   Rat Islands

 

Felt at Adak, Alaska.

 

 7 14  7  1  0 1947   1.380  -77.290   0 7.0   Colombia

 

Two people were killed. Moderate damage with intensity to IX at Pasto, Colombia.

 

 7 14  6 23 52 1957 -27.100 -178.000 200 7.1   No. Kermadec Islands

 7 14  6 11 29 1971  -5.500  153.900  47 8.1   New Britain

 

Moderate Damage in Papua New Guinea with maximum intensity VI in New Ireland and Bougainville. A Tsunami was generated. Slight damage occurred and several were injured. Landslides were reported in New Britain one of which blocked the road from Rabaul to Kokopo for a length of about 300 meters. The tsunami was observed in Rabaul about 30 minutes after the earthquake with maximum height of 2 meters and flooded the southeast coast of New Britain where it reached 3 meters in some areas. The earthquake was also felt at Wide Bay, New Britain and Kieta and Wakunai, Bougainville Island. 

 

 7 14  4 51 21 1973  35.200   86.500  32 7.5   Xizang

 

Earthquake in Tibet. The event was preceded by several strong foreshocks in the two days prior to the event. Little damage because of the remoteness of the epicentral region.

 

 7 14 20 42 43 1989  -8.090  125.110  33 7.1    Banda Sea

 

The earthquake injured at least seven people and damaged up to 38 buildings on Alor, Timor.

 

 7 14  9  9  5 1991  37.000   68.000   0 7.2   Afghanistan

 

This event was felt strongly in northern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.  Felt with maximum intensity V. Also felt in Tashkent, U.S.S.R and in the Changigarh and Srinagar areas of India.

 

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

 

 

 7 14  0  0  0 1831  47.600  -70.100   0 5.7   New England

 

This was one of two earthquake of about equal intensity which occurred near the mouth of the Saguenay during 1831.

 

 7 14 13 32  0 1899  60.000 -150.000   0 7.2   Central Alaska

 

This was a severe earthquake felt in the Cook Inlet of Alaska. The area most affected was near Tyonek.

 

 7 14 22 22 25 1926  66.000 -163.000   0 5.6   Northern Alaska

 7 14  0  0  0 1940  52.000  178.000  80 7.7   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 14  8 40 48 1959  51.500 -172.000   0 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 19 43 46 1962  40.430 -125.520  18 5.1   Off Coast of No. California

 

Felt over an area of about 2500 square miles off northwestern California in Humboldt County. No damage was reported but small objects and furniture shifted and windows, dishes and doors rattled.

 

 7 14 12 47 26 1964  41.700 -125.600  33 5.4   Off Coast of No. California

 

No reports of felt activity. An earthquake occurred along the California-Mexico border about the same time and was felt widely in that region.

 

 7 14 15 50  3 1964  48.900 -122.500  33 5.0   Washington state, U.S.

 

Occurred near Bellingham, Washington. Felt throughout northwestern Washington and British Columbia, Canada. Slight damage occurred at Bellingham, Custer and Sumas, Washington and at Abbotsford and White Rock B.C. Loud noises were heard in several towns during the earthquake. Felt area about 8000 square miles.

 

 7 14 22 59  9 1964  59.500 -144.800  20 5.1   Southeast Alaska

 7 14 13 45 58 1965  52.400 -168.600  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 17 55 52 1965  52.630 -168.490   6 5.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 18  1 30 1965  52.500 -168.600  22 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 12 18 17 1966  56.200 -149.800  33 5.2   Southern Alaska

 7 14  5  8 22 1973  58.000 -138.003  33 5.0   Southeast Alaska

 7 14 12 15 47 1982  60.395 -153.275 185 5.4   Central Alaska

 7 14 17 31 29 1988  43.500 -114.500   0 5.4   Montana/Idaho

 7 14 15 12 14 1993  52.190 -170.710  33 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 18 38  9 1994  55.470 -163.860 166 5.4   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 19  6 27 1995  53.315 -166.835  33 5.6   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 17  7 14 1996  51.100 -176.400  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 14 11 01 27 2010  51.811 -176.113  50 5.6   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 13  0  0  0 1605  19.900  110.500   0 7.5   Southeast Asia

 

Moderate damage was observed in Guangdong Province, China. Maximum intensity up to intensity X. At least 1200 were killed. A large number of walls tumbled and homes were destroyed in Yu-lin and Lou-tchoan.

 

 7 13 11 13 34 1923  31.000  130.500   0 7.2   Kyushu, Japan area

 7 13 11 12 15 1936 -24.500  -70.000  60 7.3   Coast No. Chile

 7 13  1 18 23 1974   7.700  -77.700  12 7.3   Colombia

 

About 50 houses were partially destroyed and collapsed. Eleven were killed.  The earthquake was strongly felt in central and western Colombia, Panama and Maracaibo and Caracas, Venezuela.

 

 7 13  2 50 17 1991  41.898 -125.815   5 7.0   Off Coast of No. California

 

This earthquake was located off the coast of Oregon and California. It was felt with intensity IV at Coquille, Harbor and Reedsport, Oregon. It was also felt with intensity IV at Bandon, Coos Bay, Langlois and Ophir. Felt from Crescent City and Klamath, California and throughout much of western Oregon and northern California.

 

 

 7 13  2 35 56 1994 -16.620  167.518  33 7.3   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt with intensity VI at Port Vila and with intensity V on Malakula. Felt throughout the Vanuatu Islands in Ambryn, Aoba, Efate, Epi, Erromango, Espiritu Santo, Maewo and Pentecost.

 

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

 

 

 7 13  0 59 33 1957  52.000 -169.500   0 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 13  8 10  1 1958  57.910 -136.990   0 5.6   Southeast Alaska

 

Felt at Sitka. Aftershock of major earthquake of July 9, 1958.

 

 7 13 12 28 47 1959  52.000 -172.000  33 6.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 13  6 47 54 1964  44.700 -129.800  33 5.5   Off Coast of Oregon

 

Followed on July 14 by strongly felt earthquake near Seattle.

 

 7 13 11 54 46 1964  42.520 -126.730   3 5.2   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 13 14  9 21 1965  51.520 -178.360  55 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 13  2 59 27 1973  49.000 -128.289  18 5.2   Vancouver Island area

 7 13 11  9 58 1974  40.372 -125.182   1 5.0   Off Coast of No. California

 7 13 13 25 17 1978  52.260 -168.830  10 5.8   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 13  5 58  1 1981  67.791 -161.520  12 5.0   Northern Alaska

 7 13 22 10  7 1981  50.206 -173.186  37 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 13 13 47  9 1986  33.076 -117.876  10 5.8   So. California

 

This earthquake caused up to $700,000 U.S. dollars in damage in San Diego County, CA. The damage in San Diego was mostly to plate glass windows, walls and plaster and downed chimneys. Felt over most of southern California from Las Vegas NV to Yuma, AZ.

 

 7 13  2 50 17 1991  41.898 -125.815   5 7.0   Off Coast of No. California

 

This earthquake was located off the coast of Oregon and California. It was felt with intensity IV at Coquille, Harbor and Reedsport, Oregon. It was also felt with intensity IV at Bandon, Coos Bay, Langlois and Ophir. Felt from Crescent City and Klamath, California and throughout much of western Oregon and northern California.

 

 7 13 15 10 30 1996  51.358 -177.851  25 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 13 21 54 43 2007  51.838 -176.280  35 5.9   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 12  7  0  0 1687 -32.750  -70.730   0 7.3   Central Chile

 7 12  0  0  0 1688  38.400   26.900   0 7.5   Aegean Sea

 

A strong aftershock of an earthquake that occurred on July 10 at Smyrna.  That earthquake caused the peninsula to separate from the mainland by up to 100 feet. The town of Smyrna was ruined by fire and earthquake. Walls were thrown down. The surface of the earth subsided by up to two feet. Vast fissures were observed. Between 15,000 and 20,000 were killed.

 

 7 12 12 45  0 1785   4.700  -73.800   0 7.0   Colombia

 

Much damage was caused to churches (at least two destroyed) and towns throughout the region. Damage estimated at the time at least 600,000 pesos. At Santa Fe de Bogota.  At least 14 killed with severe damage throughout the area.  A strong earthquake on the Island of Antigua occurred the day before on July 11, 1785 which destroyed much of the Island.

 

 7 12  4  7 36 1911   9.000  126.000  60 7.8   Central Philippines

 

An extremely destructive earthquake which caused great damage. Heavy furniture was see rolling along church floors. Houses tilted to one side. Threw trees to the ground.  High waves were observed in lakes which invaded far inland (probably a seiche).  In La Paz the roof fell off the church and houses. Many buildings tilted. Large cracks appeared on the ground. The ground moved in waves as if it were water. Nearly all houses were damaged or destroyed in Veruela and Butuan.  Trees fell. Damage was also observed in Ninatuan, Boston, Baganga, Caraga, Davao, and Cagayan where clocks stopped bells rang and general alarm was created.  Felt throughout most of Mindanao.

 

 

 7 12 21  7 58 1927  44.600  145.100 100 7.0   Hokkaido, Japan

 7 12  1 58 52 1947  45.400  150.000  45 7.0   So. Kurils

 7 12 13 17 11 1993  42.790  139.200  20 8.0   Hokkaido, Japan

 

This earthquake killed at least 240 people in the region of Hokkaido, Japan.  this toll included several fishermen. The damage to 540 houses which were destroyed and nearly 2000 more which were damaged was caused by fires, earthquake and accompanying tsunami. About 600 fishing boats were lost.  The tsunami reached maximum height of 31 meters on the southwest coast of Okushiri Island. It also caused extensive damage to a factory in Russia at Kamenka, Sakhalin Island.

 

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

 

 

 7 12  0  0  0 1861  45.400  -75.400   0 5.7   New York State

 

Epicenter was near Ottawa where chimneys fell. Felt also at Montreal and at Syracuse, New York where it shook furniture.

 

 7 12 12 15  0 1906  34.000 -107.000   0 6.3   SW U.S.A

 

This was the first of a series at Socorro, New Mexico where smaller foreshocks began around July 2. This earthquake was felt with intensity VIII and destroyed some homes and chimneys and walls, especially those made of abobe. Fissures in the ground were observed and the ground was seen to move in wave-like fashion. Followed by several local shocks on July 16 and November 15.

 

 7 12 19 24 10 1932  26.500 -110.000   0 6.8   Gulf of California

 7 12 19 30 23 1944  44.500 -115.500   0 6.1   Montana/Idaho

 

Near Seafoam, Idaho. At the Ranger Station in Seafoam a new cabin was nearly displaced from its foundations. Boulders rolled down the hillside and some rocks were observed to move at least a foot into the air. Felt in Montana, Oregon and Washington States.

 

 7 12 21 56 27 1946  53.500 -169.000 100 6.8   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 12 11  9 10 1950  52.500 -167.500   0 6.2   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 12 16  5 25 1954  39.300 -118.500   0 5.1   California/Nevada area

 

Another event in the Dixie Valley Swarm.

 

 7 12 10 32  2 1967  54.900 -161.100  33 5.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7 12 22 57  8 1971  51.680 -174.100  15 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 12  1 27 56 1981  67.697 -161.442  34 5.3   Northern Alaska

 7 12 17  3 25 1981  52.481 -169.183  36 5.3   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 12 15 10  4 1983  61.028 -147.147  17 6.4   Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity VI over an area of about 600,000 sq. km. The epicenter was near that of the Good Friday quake of 1964. The Valdez Airport Terminal suffered about $1 million U.S. dollars damage. May have been caused by a break in a dam in Berg Lake where the water level dropped 210 ft. and the countryside was flooded. Dishes, glassware, walls were damaged at Girdwood and Valdez. Felt in Alaska and in the Yukon Territory, Canada.

 

 7 12 17 31 27 1983  59.951 -152.921  95 5.0   Southern Alaska

 7 12 18 42 25 1993  52.048 -166.393  10 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 12 11 15 59 1998  52.648 -174.333 173 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 12 23 01 38 2003  54.880 -134.320  10 6.0   QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND, B.C

 7 12 00 01 22 2008  51.360 -176.277  20 5.3   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 7 12 15 46 02 2008  43.294 -126.445  10 5.0   Off coast of Oregon

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 11 22 14  0 1889  43.200   78.700  40 8.3   Kirgizstan/Xinjiang

 

Moderate damage occurred in Chilik, Kazakhstan and in Alma Ata with maximum intensity X. The earthquake was strongly felt in the populated areas of Uytal and Sazonovka.  3000 structures were reported ruined. Fissures were found along the convergence of the Charyn and Chilik Rivers. Landslides were common. A huge wave in the Issyk Kul lake gushed up onto the shore and flooded the bank for a considerable distance. The earthquake was felt over an area (with intensity VII) of 160,000 square km and with intensity VI up to 600 km from the epicenter. Shaking was reported as much as 1500 km from the epicenter.

 

 7 11  7 39  0 1899  48.000  146.000 499 7.5   So. Kurils

 7 11  8 38  0 1905  49.500   97.300  20 7.0   Mongolia

 

Strong aftershock of the great Mongolian earthquake (M 8.3) on July 9.

 

 7 11 15 37 30 1905  22.000  143.000 450 7.3   Volcano Islands

 7 11 19 44 44 1924  37.100   83.600   0 7.2   Xizang

 7 11  2 10 25 1943 -32.500 -178.500 180 7.0   So. Kermadec Islands

 7 11  4 46 42 1946  17.000  -94.500 130 7.1   Chiapas, Mexico

 

Felt with some damage in the region of Veracruz, Chiapas, Oaxaca and also in Mexico City. Damage was moderate.

 

 7 11 18 21 56 1951  29.000  139.300 500 7.0   Bonin Islands

 7 11 20 41 47 1976   7.410  -78.050   3 7.0   Panama/No. Colombia

 

The second strong shock of the day. The first caused damage in the Jaque area and was felt in Colombia and Western Venezuela. This second event injured seven and caused additional damage in the Panama-Colombia area.

 

 7 11 12 56 28 1983 -60.889  -53.020  10 7.0   Southern  Ocean

 7 11 21 46 40 1995  21.966   99.196  13 7.1   Myanmar

 

Eleven people were reported killed and 136 injured. Nearly 100,000 homes were destroyed and an additional 42,000 damaged. Strongest damage occurred in Lancang, Menglian and Ximeng, China. Damage occurred as far as Myanmar.

 

 7 11 14 14 16 1999  15.782  -88.330  10 7.0   Coast of Central America

 

Two persons were killed, one from a heart attack. At least forty were injured in the Puerto Barrios area of Guatemala. Damage was reported to bridges, houses and highways. Damage was also reported from Honduras. The earthquake was felt from Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Mexico.

 

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

 

 

 7 11  4 15  0 1855  34.100 -118.100   0 6.1   So. California

 

Occurred in the Los Angeles area. Four shocks were felt and caused bells in San Gabriel Mission Church fell. An adobe building on Raymond Fault was wrecked.  Nearly all structures in the Los Angeles area were damaged (about 26 buildings). The walls of the Star Hotel were cracked. A tsunami was observed.

 

 7 11 22  0  0 1880  42.000 -112.300   0 5.0   Montana/Idaho

 

Two houses were badly shaken at Portage, Utah. People ran into the streets.

 

 7 11 16 41 48 1942  38.300 -116.100  16 5.0   California/Nevada area

 

Two shocks rattled windows and were felt in Tonopah and Manhattan.

 

 7 11  7 43  5 1958  50.500 -175.000   0 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 11  9 44 19 1964  59.700 -146.100  28 5.3   Southern Alaska

 7 11 20 25 40 1964  59.700 -146.200  40 5.6   Southern Alaska

 7 11  7 12 58 1965  58.000 -151.400   7 5.1   Southern Alaska

 7 11  1 11 19 1966  53.460 -167.650  32 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 11 23 23 12 1973  51.972 -176.102  63 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 11  2 55  2 1978  52.765 -132.104  10 5.4   British Colombia

 7 11 12 28  4 1979  55.180 -134.890  18 5.1   British Colombia

 

Felt with intensity IV at Craig, Hydsburg, Klawock and throughout southeastern Alaska.

 

 7 11 14  7 31 1979  62.870 -127.570  18 5.0   Yukon Territory, Canada

 7 11  8 58  8 1981  52.411 -170.576  52 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 11 15 14  4 1990  59.325 -136.476  10 5.8   Southeast Alaska

 

Felt with intensity V at Skagway, AK (slight damage). Also felt at Auke Bay, Haines and Juneau and as far as the Yukon Territory, Canada.

 

 7 11 18 14 16 1992  35.210 -118.066  11 5.7   So. California

 

Felt with intensity V at Adelanta, California City and Edwards Air Force Base.  Felt in Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties.

 

 7 11  2  3 56 1997  44.254 -129.199  46 5.4   Off Coast of Oregon

 7 11  1 32 28 2000  57.369 -154.206  44 6.8   Southern Alaska

 

Felt throughout the Kodiak area north to Anchorage, Alaska with maximum intensity V. Minor damage was observed on Kodiak.

 

 7 11  1 38 45 2000  57.401 -154.269  67 5.6   Southern Alaska

 7 11 04 04 22 2006  51.195 -179.123  53 5.0   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7 10  0 30  0 1586 -12.100  -77.000  40 8.6   Central Peru

 

This earthquake was highly destructive in the Lima, Peru area.  Lima was mostly destroyed and the towers of the cathedral collapsed. The event was preceded by ominous rumbles which caused the residents to run from their homes saving most, but between 14 and 22 were killed by falling homes.  Damage was also recorded in Callao, Chancau, Ica and Cusco.  A tsunami was generated. The sea came in fourteen fathoms (26 meters) high immediately after the shock and inundated the country for two leagues (10 km) from the shore.  The tsunami was also observed in Tokura, Japan where it reached a height of 1-2 meters.

 

 7 10  4  0  0 1887  46.000   21.200   0 7.0   Romania/Bulgaria

 7 10  0  0  0 1894  40.600   28.700   0 7.0   Romania/Bulgaria

 

This earthquake was destructive in the Gulf of Izmit near the same epicenter as the earthquake of August 1999 which killed nearly 20,000. The most severe damage was in the areas of Istanbul, Adapazari and Katirli where 83 were killed. An addition 990 were killed in the Sapanca area including 276 killed by falling buildings and other construction. Three dams providing water to Istanbul were badly damaged. Mud volcanoes were observed on the Sakarya river. Most surrounding villages were totally destroyed and liquefaction was common along with landslides in the epicentral area. A tsunami was generated which had maximum height of 1.5 meters.

 

 7 10 10 51 10 1926   1.000  126.000  40 7.0   Mindanao, Philippines

 7 10  5 49 52 1940  44.900  130.400 560 7.3   NE China

 7 10  3 53 38 1949  39.200   70.800  18 7.4   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

The New Catalog of Strong Earthquakes in the U.S.S.R. (1982) says that in an instant all the buildings in Khaft were destroyed. There were great landslides and the dust caused the entire area to grow dark. Trees were tossed to the ground. A car on the road had passengers flung from the vehicle. Nearly all construction was destroyed in the epicentral region for about 70 km along the fault that ruptured. Maximum intensity of IX to X was reached in the mountains. An avalanche along the Yasman River had a length of about 20 km and a width of over 1 km. The number killed was probably in the thousands although no official totals were published at the time.

 

 7 10  6 15 51 1958  58.600 -137.100   0 7.9   Southeast Alaska

 

One of the strongest shocks in Alaska during the 20th Century. The only settled region was that of Yakutat and effects there were relatively minor.  Three were killed on Khantaak Island. One of the largest tsunamis ever recorded was caused by a massive rockslide that hit Lituya Bay causing water to surge up the sides of the bay up to 1800 feet. A gravity wave then swept out to sea killing at least two. At Yakutat cabins, bridges, docks and oil lines were damaged and a water tower fell.  In the mountains trees were uprooted, and large landslides occurred. In the coastal plain sand blows and fissures were observed.  Underwater cable breaks were common.

 

 7 10 18 29 16 1975   6.507  126.642  86 7.0   Mindanao, Philippines

 

Felt with intensity IV in eastern Mindanao.

 

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

 

 

 7 10  7 10  0 1877  39.300 -120.000   0 5.0   California/Nevada area

 7 10  0 43  0 1917  35.250 -120.500   0 5.0   Off So. California

 

In the Lopez Canyon area of southern California. Chimneys cracked and rocks rolled down hillsides. One of a series of earthquakes in the area over a four day period.

 

 7 10  2 22 10 1919  50.000 -128.000   0 5.0   British Colombia

 

Not reported felt by the Canadian Geological Survey.

 

 7 10 13 27  0 1925  46.000 -111.200   0 5.0   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 

Strong aftershock of the M 6.75 which occurred on June 28. Felt with intensity V in the epicentral area around Gallatin County and Clarkston Valley, Montana.

 

 7 10 10 48 45 1947  73.000  -71.000   0 6.0   Baffin/Davis Strait, Canada

 7 10  6 15 51 1958  58.600 -137.100   0 7.9   Southeast Alaska

 

One of the strongest shocks in Alaska during the 20th Century. The only settled region was that of Yakutat and effects there were relatively minor.  Three were killed on Khantaak Island. One of the largest tsunamis ever recorded was caused by a massive rockslide that hit Lituya Bay causing water to surge up the sides of the bay up to 1800 feet. A gravity wave then swept out to sea killing at least two. At Yakutat cabins, bridges, docks and oil lines were damaged and a water tower fell.  In the mountains trees were uprooted, and large landslides occurred. In the coastal plain sand blows and fissures were observed.  Underwater cable breaks were common.

 

 7 10 13 16 20 1958  57.500 -139.000   0 5.0   Southeast Alaska

 7 10 22 16 12 1969  63.900 -146.500   0 5.0   Central Alaska

 7 10  1 39 32 1981  51.678 -176.904  61 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 10  5 48 21 1996  52.180 -171.110  37 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 10 00 31 25 2009  44.530 -129.929  10 5.3   Off Coast of Oregon

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  9  0  0  0 1586 -12.500  -77.000   0 7.7   Central Peru

 

This earthquake was highly destructive in the Lima, Peru area.  Lima was mostly destroyed and the towers of the cathedral collapsed. The event was preceded by ominous rumbles which caused the residents to run from their homes saving most, but between 14 and 22 were killed by falling homes.  Damage was also recorded in Callao, Chancau, Ica and Cusco.  A tsunami was generated. The sea came in fourteen fathoms (26 meters) high immediatedly after the shock and inundated the country for two leagues (10 km) from the shore.  The tsunami was also observed in Tokura, Japan where it reached a height of 1-2 meters.

 

 7  9 15  0  0 1804  39.005  139.095   0 7.0   No. Honshu, Japan

 

Severe damage in Kisakata, Japan. Up to 333 killed. A tsunami was generated.  Land upheaval was noted around Chokaisan. A lake dried up. Many were drowned in the tsunami.

 

 7  9  9 40 56 1905  49.500   97.300  22 7.6   Mongolia

 

Felt in Mongolia with Intensity X.

 

 7  9 19 54 50 1907  14.000  123.000  60 7.0   Luzon, Philippines

 

Felt in southern Luzon with intensity V. Mainly felt on the islands of Samar, Leyte, Cebu, Masbate, Negros and Panay.

 

 7  9 12 30 26 1933  44.700  150.200  40 7.0   Hokkaido, Japan

 7  9 13 13 50 1946 -19.000  169.000 170 7.0   Vanuatu Islands

 7  9  2 35 34 1950   7.790  -72.590  33 7.0   Colombia

 

Felt strongly in Anboledas with intensity IX. $5 million U.S. Dollars damage. Up to 211 killed.

 

 7  9  4 40  4 1950  -8.000  -70.800 650 7.0   Brazil

 7  9  3 11 40 1956  36.700   25.800   0 7.8   Aegean Sea

 7  9  3 24  3 1956  36.600   25.700   0 7.2   Aegean Sea

 

Severe damage in the Dodecanese Islands. Felt with maximum intensity IX.  Fifty-three people killed. Many buildings on islands in the Aegean Sea were ruined. Most damage was on Santorini where some volcanic activity (jets of dust, ash clouds etc) was observed. The towns of Ocea, Hemerovigli and Thira towns on the slopes of Santorini were destroyed. At Patmos a famous monastery was severely damage. A tsunami followed which hit the islands in the Cyclades with height of 20-25 meters causing damage in harbours and the sinking of up to 30 boats. The shocks destroyed up to 529 houses and up to 1500 others were damaged. About 100 were injured.

 

 7  9 16 39 49 1964 -15.500  167.600 121 7.2   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt in the area of Oba, east of Espiritu Santo. Strong aftershock sequence.

 

 7  9  3  3 16 1971 -32.511  -71.207  40 7.5   Central Chile

 

Severe damage in central Chile in Illapel, Los Vilos, Salamanca and Valparaiso.  Felt with intensity IX. This event was near the epicenter of the event on August 17, 1906 and of March 28, 1965. Up to 100,000 were reported homeless.  The most extreme damage was located in alluvial valleys. In Illapel, the northern portion of the town built on granite was only slightly damaged while the southern part was completely destroyed. Adobe houses were destroyed while wood frame houses were little damaged. Non-reinforced modern buildings were damaged. The new cathedral in Valparaiso collapsed. Mud flows from broken dikes extended several kilometers. The shock was felt to Buenos Aires 1,300 km away.  A tsunami was generated with height of 1.2 meters at Valparaiso.  83 known killed 447 injured.

 

 7  9 19 24 13 1997  10.598  -63.486  20 7.0   Windward Islands

 

At least 81 people were killed with more than 500 injured and 3000 left homeless. The earthquake caused major damage in the Cariaco-Cumana area where landslides were observed. Power and telephone and water services was disrupted on several islands in the area. Felt from Trinidad, Tobago and throughout northeastern Venezuela and Maracaibo.

 

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

 

 7  9 22 38  0 1917  35.250 -120.500   0 5.0   Off So. California

 

In the Lopez Canyon area of southern California. Chimneys cracked and rocks rolled down hillsides. One of a series of earthquakes in the area over a four day period.

 

 7  9 18 44 43 1949  32.250  -70.750   0 5.8   Off East Coast U.S.

 7  9  0  0  3 1974  40.000 -125.000  12 5.4   Off Coast of No. California

 7  9 14 54 21 1975  45.500  -96.100   8 5.0   Northern Plains

 

Located in western Minnesota. Minor damage occurred to walls and foundations to homes in Morris, MN. The radio station KMRS reported cracks in basement walls and several cracks occurred on Highway 59 in the Apostolic Christian Church. Also felt in North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa.

 

 7  9  7 40 52 1983  36.191 -120.379  12 5.2   Central California

 

Aftershock of the Coalinga earthquake of May 2, 1983. Slight damage in the Coalinga area. Felt in parts of Fresno, Kings, Madera, Monterey, San Luis Obispo and Tulare counties.

 

 7  9 17 10 23 1986  51.907 -176.239  50 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  9  1 43 58 1992  34.239 -116.837   0 5.7   So. California

 

Aftershock of the Big Bear earthquake. Up to 16 people were injured in the in the Big Bear Lake area. Damage also occurred at Angelus Oaks. Felt throughout southern California. Rockfalls and landslides occurred in the Big Bear Lake area.

 

 7  9  7  9 37 1993  51.340 -176.230  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  9  6 33 32 1998  31.566 -118.640  38 5.0   So. California

 

Off the west coast of southern California. Not reported felt in California.

 

 7  9 19 39 47 1998  60.391 -152.821 134 6.4   Central Alaska

 

Felt in south-central Alaska in the areas of Anchorage and Cordova. Felt as far as Fairbanks.

 

 7 09 18 40 34 2002  43.550 -127.250  10 6.0   OFF COAST OF OREGON

 7 09 00 58 21 2006  51.312 -179.291  47 5.3   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  8 15  0  0 1498  33.000  132.025   0 7.3   Kyushu, Japan area

 

May relate to an earthquake later confirmed in the Kii, Nankaido area on Sept. 20, 1498. That quake generated waves recorded at Ise, Mikawa and Izu.  Milne says the event was felt throughout Japan with intensity VII-X. Iida was unable to confirm this from local records and believes the tsunami attributed to an event on July 8 is the same as that from Sept. 20.  There does appear to have been a strong earthquake in Kyoto on July 8 however.

 

 7  8  9 45  0 1730 -33.000  -72.000   0 8.5   Central Chile

 

Thought to be the greatest earthquake recorded in Chile by some writers.  Santiago was nearly completely destroyed. Concepcion was completely destroyed by a tsunami. The mainshock was followed by a series of foreshocks which began about 4 hours before the mainshock and did little damage but caused residents to spend the rest of the night outdoors. As a result only two persons were killed in Santiago by the earthquake. The ensuing tsunami caused destruction of homes even on hillsides which destroying the entire lower city of Valparaiso. Some destruction from the tsunami was located as far away as Japan where damage occurred to rice fields in Ojika peninsula.

 

 7  8  5  5  0 1843 -39.900  175.000   5 7.5   North Island, N.Z.

 

Felt Strongly at Wanganui, New Zealand.

 

 7  8 15  0  0 1854  34.075  136.000   0 7.3   Central/So. Honshu Japan

 

Severe at Iga, Japan. 1352 reported killed. Damage was severe. A tsunami was generated. Waves flooded half of low island.

 

 7  8 21 30  0 1895  39.500   53.700  60 8.2   No. Iran

 

Severe damage at Krasnmovodsk. Many were probably killed but no official tolls have been published. The event was felt with intensity X.

 

 7  8 10 22  7 1918  24.500   91.000  60 7.6   Myanmar

 

Many tea estates were ruined. Felt over an area of about 800,000 sq. miles.  Occurred on alluvium. Felt as far as Madras and Arakan. Moderate damage reported.

 

 7  8  6 55 45 1942 -24.000  -70.000 140 7.0   Coast No. Chile

 

No damage reported from this intermediate depth earthquake.

 

 7  8 11 55 39 1964  -5.500  129.800 165 7.0    Banda Sea

 

An earthquake of M 7.5 followed on July 9 in the Vanuatu Islands.

 

 7  8 23 19  0 1980 -12.400  166.400  33 7.8   Vanuatu Islands

 

Limited damage at Banks and Santa Cruz Islands. Some landslides were reported.  Followed on July 9 by severe earthquake in Greece and the Aegean Islands.

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  8  9 50  0 1926  35.900  -82.100   0 5.2   Kentucky/Tennessee/NC

 

Houses rattled, chimneys cracked, building foundations cracked, water pipelines broke and small objects moved within 6 miles of the epicenter.

 

 7  8 10 57 40 1940  37.450 -119.000   0 5.0   California/Nevada area

 7  8 21 11 30 1951  40.200 -124.500   0 5.0   Off Coast of No. California

 7  8 19 31 57 1954  39.400 -118.500   0 5.3   California/Nevada area

 

Aftershock activity in the Dixie Valley sequence.

 

 7  8 17 49 31 1963  65.800 -153.900  10 5.5   Northern Alaska

 7  8  2 31 33 1975  61.796 -154.618 162 5.1   Central Alaska

 7  8  9 37 29 1975  29.486 -113.396  36 5.6   Gulf of California

 7  8 20 57 21 1975  51.157 -178.197  16 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt with intensity III at Adak.

 

 7  8  9 20 44 1986  34.013 -116.725   8 6.1   So. California

 

This earthquake injured 40 in the Palm Springs, CA area. Earthquake caused an estimated $6 million U.S. dollars damage. Over 100 houses and business structures were damaged or destroyed. Electrical and telephone service were disrupted.  Landslides closed several highways. Major damage to a highway bridge on Interstate 10 occurred in Coachella Valley. Three houses were destroyed in Whitewater Canyon. A strong aftershock sequence followed.

 

 

 7  8 10 56 58 1989  52.990 -163.980  53 5.5   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7  8 16  4 42 1992  50.258 -176.285  33 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  8 12 56 33 1993  52.170 -170.950  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  8 17 15 26 1995  53.578 -163.740  21 6.0   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7  8 12 11 16 1997  51.469 -178.499  30 5.8   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 08 20 40 00 2006  51.214 -179.312  22 6.6   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  7 15  0  0 1858  40.075  142.000   0 7.3   Hokkaido, Japan

 7  7 21 37 50 1909  36.500   69.000 230 8.0   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

Limited damage in Hindu Kush and Afghanistan. 10 killed in Pakistan?

 

 7  7  7 57 41 1912  63.070 -146.140  25 7.4   Central Alaska

 

Violent in the Fairbanks area with felt aftershocks until July 9. Many landslides were reported throughout the area of Mt. McKinley. The earth was reported to have heaved and rolled at the northern base of Mt. McKinley.  This event was part of a strong activation of the region of Alaska which included one of the strongest volcanic episodes of the century in the world at Katmai and the Valley of 10,000 smokes. This sequence of geological events began in June, 1912.  One of the largest near-earthquake crossing asteroids in the past 100 years passed nearby around June 20 and may have helped in this unusual seismicity.

 

 7  7 21 23 12 1929  52.000 -178.000  60 7.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

One of a series of strong earthquakes in the region which began on July 6.

 

 7  7 10 43  4 1982 -51.225  160.513  10 7.3   Balleny Islands

 7 07 15 46 44 2000  51.411  179.978  31 6.4   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7  7 09 38 43 2001 -17.543  -72.077  33 7.6   Near the Coast of Peru

 

One person was killed and 30 injured in Arequipa. Hundreds of buildings were destroyed. A large boulder fell and blocked the Pan American Highway.  Power was out in Arica, Chile. Felt throughout northern Chile and southern Peru.

 

 7 07 22 43 50 2008  51.938 -177.063  67 5.2   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 7 07 19 11 46 2009  75.351  -72.453  19 6.0   Baffin Bay, Canada

 7 07 23 53 33 2010  33.420 -116.489  14 5.5   Southern California

 

(NEIC) Felt (VI) at Mountain Center and Ranchita;(V) at Aguanga, Anza, Borrego Springs, Cabazon, Coachella, Indio, Julian, La Quinta, Mecca, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, San Jacinto, Thermal and Warner Springs; (IV) in much of Imperial, Riverside and San Diego Counties and in parts of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino Counties. Felt as far as Sacramento. Felt (III) at Las Vegas, Nevada and (II) in the Bullhead City-Yuma area, Arizona. Felt as far as Tucson. Felt (IV) at Tijuana, (III) at Mexicali and(II) at Rosarito, Baja California. Felt as far as Ensenada.

 

 7 07 20 17 59 2013  51.030 -179.908   6 5.6   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

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

 

 

 7  7  7 57 41 1912  63.070 -146.140  25 7.4   Central Alaska

 

Violent in the Fairbanks area with felt aftershocks until July 9. Many landslides were reported throughout the area of Mt. McKinley. The earth was reported to have heaved and rolled at the northern base of Mt. McKinley.  This event was part of a strong activation of the region of Alaska which included one of the strongest volcanic episodes of the century in the world at Katmai and the Valley of 10,000 smokes. This sequence of geological events began in June, 1912.

 

 7  7 18 41 32 1920  61.460 -140.000  15 6.0   Central Alaska

 7  7 21 23 12 1929  52.000 -178.000  60 7.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

One of a series of strong earthquakes in the region which began on July 6.

 

 7  7 16 15 51 1932  29.000 -113.000   0 6.8   Gulf of California

 7  7 18 43  0 1940  31.667 -115.083   0 5.0   So. California

 

Felt at Lakeside, CA.

 

 7  7  2 52 59 1952  54.200 -164.500   0 6.2   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7  7  5 16  2 1958  50.100 -179.900  33 5.5   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Followed by an M 7.9 in southeastern Alaska on July 9, 1958.

 

 7  7 13 44 40 1964  43.400 -127.200   7 5.7   Off Coast of Oregon

 

Followed by an M 5.0 north of the Seattle area on July 14, 1964.

 

 7  7 15 58 25 1977  52.304 -170.889  52 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  6 16 21  0 1905  37.400  141.800  60 7.8   Off East Coast Honshu

 7  6  8  4 39 1954  46.500  153.200  65 7.4   So. Kurils

 7  6 23  5 33 1962  36.800   70.100 210 7.4   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

Felt in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Tajikistan with slight damage.

 

 7  6  7 22 12 1964  18.200 -100.400  82 7.4   Michoacan, Mexico

 

This was a major earthquake in the mountains of Guerrero, Mexico. up to 95% of houses collapsed at Cayuca de Catalan, Mexico. 18 were killed there and 50 injured. Damage was observed in Cuidad Altamirano and Platehuala, Zihuantanego and Ajuchitlan. Felt strongly at Mexico City where panic occurred.  More than 150,000 were homeless and 78 killed.

 

 7  6  3  8 24 1981 -22.293  171.742  33 7.0   Loyalty Islands

 7  6  2 49 43 1987 -14.074  167.828  48 7.1   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt strongly in the Banks Islands. A small tsunami was observed.

 

 7 06 19 03 18 2011 -29.539 -176.340  17 7.6   Kermadec Islands

 

(NEIC) Felt at Wellington, New Zealand. Also felt at Auckland, Christchurch, Gisborne, Hastings and Manukau. Felt at Brisbane and Gold Coast, Australia, at Suva, Fiji and 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.

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  6 15 55  0 1775  43.500  -73.500  10 5.0   New York State

 7  6 14 30  0 1873  43.000  -79.500   0 5.0   Ohio/Lake Erie

 

Located in Ontario, Canada west of Niagara, N.Y. Felt for about one minute in Buffalo, N.Y. Rumbling sound heard. Felt in Erie and Titusville, PA.  Also felt in Ohio, West Virginia and Ontario.

 

 7  6 22 49  0 1934  41.250 -125.420   0 6.5   Off Coast of No. California

 

Earthquake was felt along the coast of northern California and southern Oregon and was strongest at Eureka. Damage was slight and included stopped clocks, and some objects falling at Beatrice and Crescent City.

 

 7  6  3 31 42 1935  59.000 -139.000   0 6.0   Southeast Alaska

 

Felt at Lynn Canal and Haines, AK.

 

 7  6 11 13 20 1954  39.417 -118.533  10 6.8   California/Nevada area

 7  6 11 18  4 1954  39.420 -118.530   0 5.5   California/Nevada area

 7  6 11 49  0 1954  39.420 -118.530   0 5.7   California/Nevada area

 7  6 13 15 11 1954  39.420 -118.530   0 5.2   California/Nevada area

 7  6 22  7 41 1954  39.200 -118.400   0 6.4   California/Nevada area

 

Series near Fallon, Nevada. Felt in California, Oregon and Nevada with maximum intensity IX southeast of Fallon. Several people were injured at the Naval Auxiliary Air Station where steel lockers fell. Damage occurred to canals and drainage systems. Pavement on highways cracked and buckled. Some settlement was observed for up to two feet. Older buildings were damaged at Fallon.

 

 7  6  2 22  0 1956  42.500 -126.000   0 5.0   Off Coast of Oregon

 7  6 16  3 13 1958  65.700 -155.200   0 5.5   Northern Alaska

 

A strong M 7.9 followed on July 9 in southeast Alaska on July 9.

 

 7  6  2  8 19 1964  26.500 -110.200  33 5.0   Gulf of California

 7  6  2 10 42 1964  26.200 -110.200  33 5.1   Gulf of California

 7  6  2 14 36 1964  26.200 -110.400  33 6.6   Gulf of California

 7  6  2 25 36 1964  26.200 -110.100  33 5.3   Gulf of California

 7  6  3  6 10 1964  26.500 -110.300  33 5.2   Gulf of California

 7  6  5  6 13 1967  62.410 -147.330  55 5.1   Central Alaska

 7  6 13 42 28 1967  52.580 -168.130  49 5.9   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7  6 14  2 42 1968  41.000 -117.400  33 5.1   Montana/Idaho

 

At Golconda, northern Nevada objects shifted and clocks stopped. Also some shaking at Winnemucca, Nevada where trailers shook strongly.

 

 7  6 18 45 31 1980  56.561 -154.235  26 5.4   Southern Alaska

 7  6 10 34 42 1985  30.986 -114.347   6 5.0   SW U.S.A

 7  6  0 23 42 1987  51.261 -174.492  20 5.9   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Adak and Atka, Andreanof Islands

 

 7  6  0 25 53 1987  51.763 -174.586  33 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  6  5 55 20 1987  51.390 -174.690  62 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  6 16 44 51 1987  51.460 -174.760  60 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  6 20 22 47 1987  51.508 -174.768  40 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 06 06 15 28 2000  53.203  170.368  33 5.5   Near Islands, Aleutians

 7 06 14 53 12 2009  50.435  176.992  22 6.0   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 06 00 50 31 2015  62.145 -150.719  12 5.1   Southern Alaska

 

NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity II-III in Anchorage and east of Anchorage, in Chugiak, Cooper Landing, Eagle River, Glennallen, Kenai, Wasilla, Skwentna, Talkeetna, Willow, Alaska. 

 

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  5 18 40  6 1911  -7.500  117.500 370 7.0   Sumbawa Island area

 7  5 13 16  0 1915  42.000  148.800   7 7.3   Hokkaido, Japan

 7  5 14 19  2 1929  51.000 -178.000  60 7.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

A series of large earthquakes occurred between July 5-7 in the Andreanof Islands.

 

 7  5 18 55 13 1936   6.300  126.800  60 7.3   Mindanao, Philippines

 

 

Strongly felt at Davao and Cotabato. Moderately felt at Surigao, Agusan, Zamboanga and Jolo. May have occurred about 300 km to the south of the given epicenter.

 

 7  5  0  0  0 1964 -15.500  166.500   0 7.5   Vanuatu Islands

 

Felt at Espiritu Santo Islands.

 

 7 05 02 12 04 2008  53.882  152.886 632 7.7   Sea of Okhotsk

 

(NEIC) Felt at Klyuchi, Petropavlovsk- Kamchatskiy and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia. Recorded (2 JMA) in eastern and northern Hokkaido, Japan. Also recorded (2

 

 

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

 

 7  5  0  0  0 1871  37.000 -118.000   0 5.0   California/Nevada area

 

Two shocks were felt at Swansea and Independence causing people to run from buildings.

 

 7  5 14 19  2 1929  51.000 -178.000  60 7.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

A series of large earthquakes occurred between July 5-7 in the Andreanof Islands.

 

 7  5  1 41  0 1937  71.400 -137.700   0 5.5   Northern Alaska

 7  5 22 43 44 1961  50.300  -66.683  10 5.0   Maritime provinces, Canada

 7  5  3 14 31 1964  60.680 -145.260  21 5.0   Central Alaska

 7  5 19  8  0 1964  26.340 -110.210  29 5.7   Gulf of California

 7  5  2 21 47 1966  52.100 -178.900  53 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  5  0 45 17 1968  34.118 -119.703   6 5.2   So. California

 

A series of shocks in the Santa Barbara area. Acoustical tile and lights fell, windows broke and merchandise fell from shelves at Goleta. Chimneys and lights were damaged in Santa Barbara and Carpenteria.

 

 7  5 10 16 39 1972  49.451 -127.188  26 5.6   Vancouver Island area

 7  5  7 49  4 1973  57.895 -137.989  32 5.4   Southeast Alaska

 

Aftershock of M 6.0 at Gustavus on July 3.

 

 7  5 18 28 28 1976  51.330 -179.156  54 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  5 15 19 23 1980  51.466 -178.426  51 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  5  3  1 33 1986  51.248 -179.746  33 5.6   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  5  0  6 10 1987  51.579 -174.717  24 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  5  9 22 59 1987  51.505 -174.703  24 5.4   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  5 21 18 27 1992  34.583 -116.319   0 5.4   So. California

 

Additional minor damage in the Landers area. Aftershock of Landers earthquake.

 

 7  5  1  6  1 1998  52.470 -170.593  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

 7 05 12 56 13 2008  51.660  179.461  73 5.1   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 05 16 41 39 2002  63.502 -147.425   0.5.1   Southern Alaska

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV) at North Pole and (III) at Fairbanks. Also felt at Cantwell, Delta Junction and Denali.

 

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

 

 7  4 13 33 26 1911  36.000   70.500 190 7.6   Hindu Kush/Pakistan

 

Felt with intensity VIII in Hindu Kush

 

 7  4 17 48 24 1914  29.000  128.000 210 7.0   Ryukyu Islands

 7  4 23 38 54 1914  -5.500  129.000 200 7.0    Banda Sea

 7  4  0 38 20 1917  25.000  123.000  60 7.7   Ryukyu Islands

 7  4  5 36 30 1917  25.000  123.000  60 7.2   Ryukyu Islands

 7  4 14 18 20 1921  25.500  141.500 200 7.2   Bonin Islands

 7  4 18 33 39 1966  51.990  179.950  16 7.0   Rat Islands

 

Felt at Adak

 

 7  4 19 30 42 1974  45.100   94.000  33 7.5   Mongolia

 

In the Altai Range, Mongolia. Aftershocks on July 4 of M 5.1 and 5.3.

 

 7  4  1 20  8 1982  27.800  137.233 560 7.0   Bonin Islands

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  4 20 40  0 1916  40.500 -124.500   0 5.0   Off Coast of No. California

 

 

Chimneys fell in Humboldt County. Woodpiles fell over, milk spilled from pans and a plate glass window broke at Ferndale.

 

 7  4  4 28 35 1929  64.000 -148.000  25 6.5   Northern Alaska

 

Followed by a strong M 7.0 in the Andreanof Islands on July 5, 1929.

 

 7  4  4 28 35 1960  51.790 -131.190   0 6.6   British Colombia

 7  4 13 10  5 1960  51.800 -131.100  33 6.0   British Colombia

 

Preceded on July 3 by strong M 7.0 in the Andreanof Islands.

 

 7  4  1 36 32 1966  51.900 -179.900  20 6.9   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt slightly at U.S. Naval Base on Adak.

 

 7  4 18 50 24 1966  51.520 -179.700  36 5.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  4 21 52  6 1977  40.323 -126.734  15 5.1   Off Coast of No. California

 7  4 22  5 42 1977  40.248 -127.286  15 5.0   Off Coast of No. California

 7  4 18 57 34 1979  52.835 -167.123  33 5.1   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7  4  8 54 40 1986  62.820 -124.090   3 5.0   Northwest Terr., Canada

 7  4 11 39 40 1996  61.852 -150.830  55 5.7   Central Alaska

 

Felt with intensity IV at Anchorage, Palmer, Wasilla and Willow, Alaska.

 

 7  4 11  4  2 1997  51.417 -178.582  58 5.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 05 01 06 01 1998  52.470 -170.593  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 05 12 56 13 2008  51.660  179.461  73 5.1   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 05 16 41 39 2002  63.502 -147.425   0 5.1   Southern Alaska

 

(NEIC) Felt (IV) at North Pole and (III) at Fairbanks. Also felt at Cantwell, Delta Junction and Denali.

 

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

 

 7  3  6 52  5 1918  -3.500  142.500  60 7.5   Papua New Guinea

 7  3  4 40  6 1924  36.000   84.000  60 7.2   Xizang

 7  3 22 31 26 1954  -6.500  105.300  80 7.0   So. of Java

 7  3 20 20 46 1960  50.280 -177.100   0 7.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

Felt at Adak, Alaska

 

 7  3  4 36 52 1985  -4.439  152.828  33 7.4   New Britain

 

Felt at Rabaul, New Britain where landslides and ground cracks appeared.  A tsunami of 1.3 meters maximum height was generated in the Rabaul harbour.  This was followed by a seiche about 15 hours later. Also felt at Panguna, Solomon Islands.

 

 7  3 19 50 51 1995 -29.211 -177.589  35 7.2   No. Kermadec Islands

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  3  0 53  0 1929  62.500 -149.000  25 6.2   Central Alaska

 

Followed on July 5-7 by a series of moderate to strong earthquakes in the Andreanof Islands.

 

 7  3 12 24 37 1957  50.500 -179.000   0 6.1   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  3  3 19 18 1960  50.500 -175.500   0 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  3 20 20 46 1960  50.280 -177.100   0 7.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 

 

Felt at Adak, AK.

 

 7  3  3 55 12 1966  52.420 -170.310  42 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  3 16 59 35 1973  57.980 -138.021  33 6.4   Southeast Alaska

 

Felt with intensity V at Gustavus. Trees, bushes and vehicles rocked. Felt with intensity IV at Juneau and Yakutat.

 

 7  3 17 44 16 1973  57.993 -137.884  33 5.1   Southeast Alaska

 7  3  5  0 59 1974  40.424 -125.136  12 5.4   Off Coast of No. California

 

Felt with intensity V at Bridgeville and Eureka where small objects shifted. Felt with intensity IV at Ferndale, Petrolia and Fortuna, CA.

 

 7  3 12 55 43 1977  52.540 -167.470   0 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7  3 18 40  8 1983  37.535 -118.858   8 5.2   California/Nevada area

 7  3 17 33 32 1986  51.412 -176.017  19 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  3 17  9 54 1989  51.218 -175.033   7 5.7   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  3 12 18 58 1992  50.900 -179.290  33 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  3  1 43 57 1999  47.147 -123.296  61 5.9   Washington state, U.S.

 

Felt from Vancouver, B.C. on the north to Portland, OR on the south. Damage occurred with intensity VII at Aberdeen and Montesano. Seven people were injured in Aberdeen and Satsop and one other at Olympia, WA.

 

 7  3 15 26  8 1999  61.518 -150.474  65 5.0   Central Alaska

 7 03 03 40 27 2013  51.618 -167.017   5 5.7   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7 03 04 43 42 2014  51.938  178.521 122 5.2   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 03 19 06 47 2014  52.071  178.460 104 5.7   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 03 16 13 33 2016  51.616 -178.527  28 5.3   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  2 10 30  0 1552 -16.600  -71.300  30 7.6   So. Peru/Bolivia

 

 

Felt with intensity IX in the epicentral area.

 

 7  2 21  3 42 1930  25.500   90.000  60 7.1   Myanmar

 

Severe damage in Assam, India. The earthquake did not cause fatalities though some were injured. Masonry buildings in Dhubri were destroyed. Water effects such as fountains and well water changes were common throughout the area. Felt from Kolkata, Chittagong and over most of eastern India.

 

 7  2  2 37 15 1937 -14.300  167.000  80 7.0   Vanuatu Islands

 7  2 11 50  0 1938 -11.272  -75.951  15 7.0   Central Peru

 7  2 19 57 13 1949  16.000  148.000  50 7.1   No. Marianas

 7  2  6 56 59 1953 -19.000  169.000 223 7.5   Vanuatu Islands

 7  2  0 42 22 1957  36.210   52.720   0 7.4   No. Iran

 

Maximum intensity X at Sangechal, Iran. Great damage throughout northern Iran. About 2000 killed.

 

 7  2 20 58 38 1965  53.030 -167.550  40 7.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Dishes were broken on Umnak Island, Fox Islands. Books were tossed about the room of one house. Felt widely at Cold Bay. Buildings creaked and lamps swayed. A minor tsunami occurred with maximum height of 4 inches at Unalaska.

 

 7  2 23 26 27 1974 -29.082 -175.954  33 7.3   No. Kermadec Islands

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

U.S./CANADA

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  2 16 29  0 1936  39.300 -118.200   0 5.0   California/Nevada area

 7  2  4 29 30 1960  51.500 -173.500   0 5.2   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  2  1 19  2 1964  60.000 -146.390  17 5.4   Central Alaska

 7  2 20 58 38 1965  53.030 -167.550  40 6.7   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 

Dishes were broken on Umnak Island, Fox Islands. Books were tossed about the room of one house. Felt widely at Cold Bay. Buildings creaked and lamps swayed. A minor tsunami occurred with maximum height of 4 inches at Unalaska.

 

 7  2 21 29 20 1984  56.440 -154.910  33 5.2   Southern Alaska

 7  2 15 26 59 1993  53.082 -161.881  33 5.6   Unimak Islands, Aleutians

 7  2  4 47  8 1998  51.972 -169.671  33 5.4   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7  2 11 46 22 1999  49.565 -128.991  10 6.0   Vancouver Island area

 7 02 03 53 56 2006  51.713  176.930   8 5.7   Rat Islands, Aleutians

 7 02 16 58 00 2006  51.188 -179.387  46 5.5   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 

TODAY IN EARTHQUAKE HISTORY

 

GLOBAL:

 

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

 

MO DA HR MN SC YEAR  LATIT   LONGIT  DEP MW  LOCATION

 

 7  1  0  0  0 1879  33.200  104.700   0 7.5   So. China

 

This earthquake hit Gansu Province, China killing more than 10,000 and causing extreme damage with intensity X. Strongest at Wudu. At Kangxian walls and houses in the Yueming temple were leveled. At Minxian houses were destroyed and many died. Damage extended to Daojiang, Sichuan and Nanzheng, Shaanxi where buildings fell.

 

 7  1  8 19  4 1927  36.750   22.750 125 7.3   No. Greece

 

Extremely damaging event in southern Greece with maximum intensity X. Felt at Oetylos and Lcaonia. An earthquake on June 30, 1927 was damaging to the north in the region of Mytikas (Acarnania) with intensity VIII.

 

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

 

 7  1 22  0  0 1911  37.250 -121.750   0 6.6   Central California

 

Strongly felt in San Jose. Chimneys fell and walls cracked at San Jose, Santa Clara, Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Buildings and instruments were damaged at Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton. Water tanks were knocked over at Coyote.  Felt from San Francisco to Carson City, NV. Aftershocks through Dec. 1911.

 

 

 7  1 13 20 50 1917  50.000 -128.000   0 6.4   British Colombia

 7  1 21 49 36 1919  50.000 -128.000   0 5.5   British Colombia

 7  1  1  9 18 1930  52.490 -132.040   0 5.7   British Colombia

 

Preceded by a swarm from June 25-30, 1930. While all these occurred on the same date no damage was associated with any of these earthquakes in the Vancouver Island area.

 

 7  1  7 50 55 1941  34.367 -119.583   0 5.9   So. California

 

Earthquake in Santa Barbara and Carpinteria with total damage up to about $100,000. Much of this was to drug- and liquor store inventory and to plate glass. Slide covered the railroad east of Santa Barbara on Rt. 101.  Telephone service was out. Most stores in Santa Barbara suffered interior damage in this late night earthquake. Sidewalks, cornices and plaster broke and water mains were common. The Santa Barbara area has a very interesting history of earthquakes over the past century. During the period 1900-2004 six earthquakes of M>5.0 were located in the Santa Barbara area (34-34.5N 119.5-120W). Of these the four that occurred in the first 75 years of the century all occurred between June 29 and July 5 (June 29, 1925 (M 6.3); June 29, 1926 (M 5.5); July 1, 1941 (M 6.0); June 29, 1968 (M:5.1); July 5, 1968 (M:5.7). The only such event not occurring in this time frame in the Santa Barbara area in the past century occurred on August 13, 1978 with M 5.4. Several factors may influence this pattern, but in determining local risk, this type of data is vital.

 

 

 7  1  5 53 14 1958  51.590 -176.870  67 6.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  1 13 31  6 1964  52.700 -168.200  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7  1 23 10  9 1967  54.440 -157.940  38 6.2   Alaska Peninsula

 7  1 13 33 34 1973  57.862 -137.419  30 6.2   Southeast Alaska

 

The mainshock was felt widely from Yakutat to Juneau. Minor damage was observed at Sitka. Intensity V effects noted at Gustavus, Hoonah, Juneau, Sitka and Yakutat.

 

 7  1 15 12  4 1973  57.815 -137.472  25 5.2   Southeast Alaska

 7  1 18 23  7 1974  44.451 -111.080  11 5.1   Yellowstone/Wyoming

 7  1  7 41 54 1982  51.393 -179.940  51 6.3   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7  1 12 48  7 1988  52.931 -166.771  33 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians

 7  1  7 40 30 1992  34.332 -116.462   9 5.4   So. California

 

 

Aftershock of Landers earthquake.

 

 7  1  6 23 12 1993  51.180 -178.340  33 5.0   Andreanoff Islands, Aleutians

 7 01 19 34 39 2006  51.063 -179.314  41 5.3   Andreanof Islands, Aleutians

 7 01 15 50 32 2008  52.399 -168.288  31 5.0   Fox Islands, Aleutians