1978 Izu Ōshima earthquake

Coordinates: 34°49′N 139°16′E / 34.81°N 139.26°E / 34.81; 139.26
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1978 Izu Ōshima earthquake
1978 Izu Ōshima earthquake is located in Kanto Area
1978 Izu Ōshima earthquake
UTC time1978-01-14 03:24:39
ISC event687650
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date14 January 1978 (1978-01-14)
Local time12:24:39
Magnitude6.6 Ms
7.0 MJMA
Depth14 km (9 mi)
Epicenter34°49′N 139°16′E / 34.81°N 139.26°E / 34.81; 139.26
FaultInatori Fault[1]
Areas affectedJapan, Shizuoka Prefecture
Max. intensityJMA 6+[1]
Tsunamiyes [2]
AftershocksYes, largest is Ms 5.7 [3]
Casualties21–29 dead, 119–211 injured, 4 missing[2]

The 1978 Izu Ōshima earthquake (Japanese: 伊豆大島近海の地震[4]) is an earthquake that occurred on January 14, 1978 at 12:24 local time.[5][6] The earthquake had a magnitude of MJMA7.0, and the epicenter was located in offshore Izu Ōshima, Japan.[7][8][9]

Damage and casualties

At least 85 houses were destroyed and 600 others were damaged. Landslides occurred in Shizuoka. Infrastructures such as roads, railway lines and port structures were damaged. Cracks appeared in the ground. [1][2] Between 21 and 29 people were killed and between 119 and 211 others injured. Four people were also reported missing according to the

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References

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