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Saturday, February 27, 2010

The world's strongest earthquakes

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Here is a list of deadly earthquakes that registered at least an 8.5 magnitude, not including the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck central Chile early Saturday.
May 22, 1960: A magnitude 9.5 earthquake in southern Chile and ensuing tsunami killed at least 1,716 people.

March 27, 1964: A magnitude 9.2 quake in Prince William Sound, Alaska, and ensuing tsunami killed 128 people.

Dec. 26, 2004: A magnitude 9 quake off the Indonesian island of Sumatra triggered a tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 12 countries, including 165,700 in Indonesia and 35,400 in Sri Lanka.
August 13, 1868: A magnitude 9.0 quake in Arica, Peru (now Chile) generated catastrophic tsunamis; more than 25,000 people were killed in South America.
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generated a tsunami that killed at least 500 people.
November 1, 1755: A magnitude 8.7 quake and ensuing tsunami in Lisbon, Portugal July 8, 1730: A magnitude 8.7 quake in Valparasio, Chile, killed at least 3,000 people.
- August 15, 1950: A magnitude 8.6 earthquake in Assam, Tibet, killed at least 780 people.
June 15, 1896: A magnitude 8.5 quake Sanriku, Japan, caused a tsunami that killed at least 22,000 people.
November 11, 1922: A magnitude 8.5 quake on the Chile-Argentina border killed several hundred people.
November 7, 1837: A magnitude 8.5 magnitude quake in Valdivia, Chile generated a tsunami that killed at least 58 people in Hawaii.

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