1920 Haiyuan earthquake
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Date | December 16, 1920 (Gansu-Sichuan Time) |
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Magnitude | 7.8 |
Epicenter location: | (Haiyuan, Ningxia) |
Countries/ regions affected |
China |
Casualties: | 234,117 (4th deadliest earthquake of all time) |
1920 Haiyuan earthquake (Chinese: 海源大地震; pinyin: Hǎiyuán dà dìzhèn), was an earthquake that occurred on December 16, 1920. The epicenter was [1], in Haiyuan County, Ningxia. It was also called the 1920 Gansu earthquake [2] because Ningxia was a part of Gansu when the earthquake occurred.
The earthquake hit at local time 20:06:53 (GMT 12:06:53), reportedly 7.8 on the Richter magnitude scale, followed by the a series of aftershocks for three years. It caused total destruction (XII - the maximum intensity on the Mercalli scale) in the Lijunbu-Haiyuan-Ganyanchi area. Over 73,000 people were killed in Haiyuan County. A landslide buried the village of Sujiahe in Xiji County. More than 30,000 people were killed in Guyuan County. Nearly all the houses collapsed in the cities of Longde and Huining. Damage (VI-X) occurred in 7 provinces and regions, including the major cities of Lanzhou, Taiyuan, Xi'an, Xining and Yinchuan. It was felt from the Yellow Sea to Qinghai (Tsinghai) Province and from Nei Mongol (Inner Mongolia) south to central Sichuan Province. About 200 km (125 mi) of surface faulting was seen from Lijunbu through Ganyanchi to Jingtai. There were large numbers of landslides and ground cracks throughout the epicentral area. Some rivers were dammed, others changed course. Seiches from this earthquake were observed in 2 lakes and 3 fjords in western Norway.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ (Chinese) 10 Greatest Earthquakes in China in 20th Century. Ningxia Daily website (2008-05-15). Retrieved on 2008-06-02.
- ^ Most Destructive Known Earthquakes on Record in the World
- ^ Most Destructive Known Earthquakes on Record in the World
Deadliest earthquakes^ | |||||
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Rank | Earthquake | mag. | Country | Date | Fatalities |
1 | "Shaanxi" | 8 | China | January 23, 1556 | 830,000 |
2 | "Tangshan" | 7.8 | China | July 27, 1976 | 242,000 |
3 | "Indian Ocean" | 9.1 | nr. Indonesia | December 26, 2004 | ~230,210 |
4 | "Aleppo" | 8.5 | Syria | August 9, 1138 | 230,000 |
5 | "Damghan" | ? | Iran | December 22, 856 | 200,000 |
"Haiyuan" | 8.6 | China | December 16, 1920 | 200,000 |