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M5.3 - Arizona, 1993
Some damage at Big Water, Utah and additional damage at Pipe Springs National Monument. Slight damage (V) in the Flagstaff area and short power outages at Grand Canyon Village, Tusayan and Valle. Felt throughout Arizona and parts of Utah and Nevada.
M6.5 - Seattle-Tacoma Area, Washington, 1965
The second largest earthquake in the history of Washington.
M7.2 - Western Australia, 1941
The Meeberrie earthquake was one of the largest to have occurred in Australia. It was felt over a wide area of Western Australia. Damage from the earthquake was small because of the low population in the epicentral region, but the shaking at Meeberrie homestead was very severe. All the walls of the homestead were cracked, several rainwater tanks burst, and widespread cracking of the ground occurred.
From the EMA Disasters Database, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA.
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