Who died in the 1989 earthquake?
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
Image of collapsed Cypress freeway structure in Oakland, California | |
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Santa Cruz Oakland Salinas | |
Landslides | 1,000–4,000 |
Foreshocks | 5.3 ML June 27, 1988 5.4 ML August 8, 1989 |
Casualties | 63 killed, 3,757 injured |
How many people died on the Bay Bridge in the 89 earthquake?
More than 60 people died and thousands injured. Buildings and structures were heavily damaged. Part of the Bay Bridge collapsed and houses were burned. The epicenter of the quake was in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and it caused about $6 billion worth of damage.
How many died in the Loma Prieta earthquake?
OAKLAND, Calif. – The city of Oakland commemorated the 42 people who died on the collapsed Cypress freeway, when the magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake struck 30 years ago today.
How long did the 1989 earthquake last?
15 seconds
Caused by a slip along the San Andreas Fault, the quake lasted 10–15 seconds and measured 6.9 on the moment magnitude scale, or 6.9 on the open-ended Richter Scale. The quake killed 63 people throughout northern California, injured 3,757 and left some 3,000-12,000 people homeless.
What damage did the Loma Prieta earthquake cause?
Damage. Damage and business interruption estimates reached as high as $10 billion, with direct damage estimated at $6.8 billion. 18,306 houses were damaged and 963 were destroyed. 2,575 businesses were damaged and 147 were destroyed.
What caused the 1989 earthquake?
On October 17, 1989, the San Francisco Bay area was jolted by the Loma Prieta earthquake. The quake’s epicenter was near Loma Prieta Peak in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The Loma Prieta earthquake was triggered by the mighty San Andreas Fault, where the massive Pacific plate slips northwestward.
When was the last bad earthquake in California?
California’s Largest Recorded Earthquakes Since 1800, Ranked by Magnitude
Magnitude | Date | Location |
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7.1 | July 5, 2019 | Ridgecrest/Trona |
7.0 | May 18, 1940 | El Centro |
6.9 | Oct. 17, 1989 | Bay Area |
6.7 | Jan. 17, 1994 | Northridge |