1575 Valdivia earthquake

1575 Valdivia earthquake
Date December 16, 1575
Magnitude 8.5 [1]
Epicenter 39°48′S 73°12′W / 39.8°S 73.2°WCoordinates: 39°48′S 73°12′W / 39.8°S 73.2°W [1]
Areas affected Valdivia, Chile

The 1575 Valdivia earthquake occurred in Chile and caused the subsequent flood of Valdivia much like the 1960 Valdivia earthquake caused the ensuing Riñihuazo flooding. It occurred at 14:30 local time on December 16, 1575.[2] It had an estimated magnitude of 8.5 on the surface wave magnitude scale. Pedro Mariño de Lobera, who was corregidor of Valdivia by that time, wrote that the waters of the river opened like the Red Sea, one part flowing upstream and one downstream. Mariño de Lobera also evacuated the city until the dam at Laguna de Anigua (nowadays Riñihue Lake) burst. At that moment he wrote that, while many Indians died, no Spaniards did, as the settlement of Valdivia was moved temporarily away from the riverside.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 NGDC. "Comments for the Significant Earthquake". Retrieved 17 December 2010.
  2. Servicio Sismológico Universidad de Chile. "Sismos Importantes y/o Destructivos (1570 - a la Fecha) ( Magnitud Ms mayor o igual a 7.0 )" (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 December 2010.

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