UTC time | 1974-05-08 23:33:29 |
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ISC event | 748001 |
USGS- ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | May 9, 1974 |
Local time | 08:33:29 |
Magnitude | 6.5
Ms 6.9 MJMA |
Depth | 9 km |
Epicenter | 34°36′N 138°48′E / 34.6°N 138.8°E |
Areas affected | Japan |
Max. intensity |
MMI VIII (Severe) JMA 5− [1] |
Tsunami | Yes [2] |
Casualties | 38 dead or missing [2] |
The 1974 Izu Peninsula earthquake ( Japanese: 1974年伊豆半島沖地震) occurred on May 9 at 08:33 local time. The epicenter was located off the Izu Peninsula, Japan. Twenty-five people were reported dead. Landslides and damage to roads, buildings, and infrastructure were reported. This earthquake triggered a small tsunami. [3] The intensity in Tokyo reached shindo 3. [4] The magnitude of this earthquake was put at Ms 6.5, or MJMA 6.9. [5] [6]
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UTC time | 1974-05-08 23:33:29 |
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ISC event | 748001 |
USGS- ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | May 9, 1974 |
Local time | 08:33:29 |
Magnitude | 6.5
Ms 6.9 MJMA |
Depth | 9 km |
Epicenter | 34°36′N 138°48′E / 34.6°N 138.8°E |
Areas affected | Japan |
Max. intensity |
MMI VIII (Severe) JMA 5− [1] |
Tsunami | Yes [2] |
Casualties | 38 dead or missing [2] |
The 1974 Izu Peninsula earthquake ( Japanese: 1974年伊豆半島沖地震) occurred on May 9 at 08:33 local time. The epicenter was located off the Izu Peninsula, Japan. Twenty-five people were reported dead. Landslides and damage to roads, buildings, and infrastructure were reported. This earthquake triggered a small tsunami. [3] The intensity in Tokyo reached shindo 3. [4] The magnitude of this earthquake was put at Ms 6.5, or MJMA 6.9. [5] [6]
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