1972 Ruisui earthquake

1972 Ruisui earthquake
Date April 24, 1972 (1972-04-24)
Magnitude 7.2 Ms
Depth 15 km
Epicenter 23°30′N 121°24′E / 23.5°N 121.4°E / 23.5; 121.4
Areas affected Taiwan
Casualties 5

The 1972 Ruisui earthquake (also known as the 1972 Juisui earthquake) occurred on April 24 at 17:57 local time. The magnitude of this earthquake was given as Ms 7.2[1] by the United States Geological Survey and ML 6.9 by the Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan.[2] The epicenter was located near Ruisui Township, Hualien County, Taiwan. The intensity was shindo 4 in Taipei and Hualien.[3] Five people were reported dead. The Ruisui Bridge (Chinese: 瑞穗大橋) was destroyed.[4] The water treatment plant in Ruisui was damaged.

This earthquake was caused by the Juisui Fault with a vertical movement of 70 centimeters (28 in).[5][6] The Juisui Fault is a segment of the 150 kilometers (93 mi) long Longitudinal Valley Fault, which is a left-lateral fault with a reverse component.[7] The boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Philippine Plate lies along the Longitudinal Valley Fault.[8]

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