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The 1969 Tulbagh earthquake occurred at 20:03:33 UTC on 29 September. It had a magnitude of 6.3 M w and a maximum felt intensity of VIII ( Severe ) on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale . It caused widespread damage in the towns of Ceres , Tulbagh and Wolseley and led to 12 deaths. [ 1 ]
29 September 1969 Near Tulbagh: Western Cape: 6.3 12 [2] The 1969 Tulbagh earthquake remains the most destructive earthquake in South African history. The earthquake occurred in the Tulbagh area and measured 6.3 on the Richter scale, stronger than that of the 1809 Cape Town earthquake which destroyed a local Milnerton farm. [3] [4] 14 April 1970
The 1969 Santa Rosa earthquakes caused 1 death and property damage. Costs were $8 million (1969 rate). 1: 17 [145] [146] Burma, Sagaing Region: 6.3: 135.0: VI 26 [147] [148] [149] Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina: 6.1: 15.0: VIII In the 1969 Banja Luka earthquake 23 people were killed in total. 14 in the first event and 9 in the second ...
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Pages in category "Earthquakes in South Africa" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... 1620 Robben Island earthquake; 1969 Tulbagh earthquake;
1969 in South Africa; 0–9. 1969 Tulbagh earthquake; S. Southern African Customs Union Agreement (1969) U. United Nations Security Council Resolution 264
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake was reported Sunday morning near South Pasadena. The temblor hit at 9:55 a.m. and was centered in the El Sereno area, just south of South Pasadena.
There have been 143 earthquakes in South Carolina since Jan. 18, 2021, according to DNR. During a 2022 town hall to address the earthquakes, ...