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San Salvador: 7.5 [14] 1719-06-03 San Salvador: 7.0 7 [14] 1625: San Salvador: IX Severe damage [14] 1594-04-21 San Salvador: 13 [14] 1575-05-23: San Salvador: 3 Severe damage [14] The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes' notability guideline that was developed for stand alone articles. The principles ...
Earthquakes in 2001–2010 Strongest magnitude 9.1 M w, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami Deadliest 9.1 M w, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 227,898 Total fatalities 792,667 Number by magnitude 9.0+ 1 8.0–8.9 12 7.0–7.9 141 6.0–6.9 1,454 5.0–5.9 16,500 2011–2020 → The following is a list of significant earthquakes for the period 2001–2010, listing earthquakes of ...
2012 El Salvador earthquake; 2017 Guatemala earthquake; E. 1575 San Salvador earthquake; 1625 El Salvador earthquake; El Salvador Project; O. October 2014 Nicaragua ...
A powerful 6.5 magnitude earthquake in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of El Salvador shook much of Central America from Nicaragua to Guatemala on Tuesday, sending residents in some cities ...
This earthquake caused some damage and two injuries. A tsunami warning was issued for the Okinawa prefecture. [40] - 2 27 [41] Chile, Ñuble Region, Itata Province, 36 km WNW of Quirihue: 8.8 22.9 VIII The 2010 Chile earthquake was the largest event of 2010, and the most significant earthquake to impact Chile since the 1960 Valdivia earthquake ...
An tsunamigenic earthquake occurred on 26 August 2012 at 22:37 CST with an epcenter off the coast of Usulután, El Salvador. It measured 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale (M w) and had a focal depth of 16.0 kilometres (10 mi). [1] It was felt along the country's coast and in San Salvador although there was no damage. Along the San Juan del Gozo ...
The list incorporates high-quality earthquake source (i.e., origin time, location and earthquake magnitude) and fatality information from several sources. Earthquake locations are taken from the Centennial Catalog [ 1 ] and the updated Engdahl, van der Hilst and Buland earthquake catalog, [ 2 ] which is complete to December 2005.
A pie chart comparing the seismic moment release of the three largest earthquakes for the hundred-year period from 1906 to 2005 with that for all earthquakes of magnitudes <6, 6 to 7, 7 to 8, and >8 for the same period. The 2011 Japan quake would be roughly similar to Sumatra. Earthquakes of magnitude 8.0 and greater from 1900 to 2018.