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Largest And Deadliest Earthquake Since 1906

Chile
:
May
22,
1960
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Largest
Earthquake
Nearly
five
decades
ago,
it
was
the
cause
of
death
for
nearly
5,000.
The
earthquake
measuring
9.5
on
the
Richter
scale
struck
Santiago
and
Concepcion,
triggering
tidal
waves
and
volcanic
eruptions
It
left
3,000
injured,
and
2,000,000
homeless.
The
temblor
caused
0
million
in
damage,
and
the
destruction
didn't
end
there,
the
earthquake
also
caused
a
tsunami
that
resulted
in
61
deaths
and
million
damage
in
Hawaii;
138
deaths
and
million
damage
in
Japan;
32
deaths
in
the
Philippines;
and
0,000
in
damage
to
the
west
coast
of
the
United
States.
This
is
the
largest
earthquake
of
the
20th
Century.
The
rupture
zone
is
estimated
to
be
about
1000
km
long,
from
Lebu
to
Puerto
Aisen.
2004
Indian
Ocean
Earthquake
The
2004
Indian
Ocean
earthquake
was
an
undersea
(subduction)
earthquake
that
occurred
on
December
26,
2004,
with
quake
measuring
9.0
struck
the
coast
of
Aceh
province
on
the
northern
Indonesian
island
of
Sumatra
.
It
triggered
a
series
of
devastating
tsunamis
along
the
coasts
of
most
landmasses
bordering
the
Indian
Ocean.
It
was
one
of
the
deadliest
natural
disasters
in
history
as
the
monstrous
earthquake
killed
more
than
2,25,000
people
in
eleven
countries,
and
inundating
coastal
communities
with
waves
up
to
30
meters
(100
feet).
The
countries
that
were
affected
the
most
were
Indonesia,
Sri
Lanka,
India,
and
Thailand.
According to a research, the total energy of the tsunami waves was equivalent to about five megatons of TNT (20 petajoules). This is more than twice the total explosive energy used during all of World War II. Another interesting fact about the tsunami is it occurred exactly one year after the 2003 Bam earthquake and exactly two years before the 2006 Hengchun earthquake.
According to US Geological Survey the disastrous earthquakes cannot be predicted even with all the latest technologies, but we can get prepared for the worst moment. Read about how to prepare for major earthquakes in our forthcoming article.



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