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The 1899 San Jacinto earthquake occurred on Christmas morning (December 25) at 04:25 local time in Southern California. The estimated moment magnitude 6.7 earthquake had an epicenter located 10 miles southeast of San Jacinto. The earthquake had a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent). Severe damage occurred, amounting to US$50,000 (1899 ...
San Jacinto Inland Empire: 6.7 M w: IX 1 Several $200k 1915-06-22: Imperial Valley Imperial Valley: 5.5 M w: VIII 6 $900k Doublet [22] 1906-04-18: San Francisco Northern–Central: 7.9 M w: XI 700–3,000+ Conflagration / tsunami 1899-12-25: San Jacinto Inland Empire: 6.7 M w: IX 6 $50k or more [23] 1898-03-30: Mare Island North Bay: 5.8–6.4 ...
December 25 – The 6.7 M w San Jacinto earthquake shook the Inland Empire area of Southern California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), causing six deaths and $50,000 in damage. December 26 – Pinnacle Rock, a balancing rock in Cumberland Gap on the Tennessee and Kentucky border, falls down. [30]
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Read more:A Southern California pastor hired hit men to kill a man dating his daughter, police say. The deceased man was identified as Victor Hugo Leon, 42, of San Jacinto, according to investigators.
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.