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Hawaii – Southern: 7.9: X: 31–77: Limited damage / homes destroyed / tsunami: Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes' notability guideline that was developed for stand-alone articles. The principles described also apply to lists.
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake: At least 63 people died and another 3,757 were injured. Major damage was caused in the San Francisco Bay Area, with many structures collapsing there. Also known as the World Series earthquake, it is the largest event to affect the area since 1906. 63 3,757 18 [156] Solomon Islands, Makira: 6.1 45.4 V – - - 18 [157]
1975 Near Islands earthquake: November 29, 1975: Hawaii: 7.7 M w 2: 1975 Hawaii earthquake [12] November 8, 1980: California 7.2 M w 5 1980 Eureka earthquake [13] May 2, 1983: California: 6.5 M w 0: 1983 Coalinga earthquake: November 16, 1983: Hawaii 6.7 M w 0 1983 Kaoiki earthquake [2] October 28, 1983: Idaho: 7.3 M w 2: 1983 Borah Peak ...
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The first two columns are derived from the PDE monthly catalog and indicate deaths resulting from earthquake shaking only (i.e., from partial or total building collapse), and total fatalities resulting from earthquake shaking and secondary effects, such as tsunami, landslide, fire, liquefaction or other factors (e.g., heart failure).
By RYAN GORMAN A massive earthquake that struck the Bay Area on October 17, 1989 forever changed the region, and potentially altered the course of baseball history. The 6.9-magnitude Loma Prieta ...
In Hawaii, a state made up of 15 volcanoes, volcanic activity isn’t uncommon. Kilauea erupts regularly and is not usually dangerous to the people of Big Island.
Pages in category "1989 earthquakes" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.