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Today in Earthquake History

Today's Earthquake Fact:
The core of the earth was the first internal structural element to be identified. In 1906 R.D. Oldham discovered the core from his studies of earthquake records. The inner core is solid, and the outer core is liquid and does not transmit the shear wave energy released during an earthquake.

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Note: All earthquake dates are UTC, not local time.


Year Location Magnitude Comment
1693 Sicily, Italy

Epicenter
7.5 This earthquake caused over 60,000 deaths and the total destruction of several villages and towns in the districts of Siracusa, Ragusa, and Catania. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami that struck the Ionian coasts of Sicily and the Messina Strait and was probably observed in the Aeolian Islands.
One of the world's most destructive earthquakes.
1982 Luzon, Philippine Islands

Epicenter
7.4 Several people injured and some damage (VII RF) at Virac, Catanduanes. Felt (V RF) at Manila and Legaspi, Luzon and Catbalogan, Samar. Felt from Baguio, Luzon to Hinatuan, Mindanao.
1997 Michoacan, Mexico

Epicenter
7.1 One person killed and extensive damage in the Arteaga area, Michoacan. Felt strongly in much of Michoacan and at Mexico City. Also felt in the states of Colima, Guerrero and Jalisco.

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