2003 San Simeon earthquake

2003 San Simeon earthquake
The earthquake caused significant damage to Pan Jewelers upon collapse of the Acorn Building
ShakeMap made by the United States Geological Survey for the earthquake
2003 San Simeon earthquake is located in California
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
San Simeon
San Simeon
Paso Robles
Paso Robles
2003 San Simeon earthquake
UTC time2003-12-22 19:15:56
ISC event7215050
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateDecember 22, 2003 (2003-12-22)
Local time11:15
Magnitude6.6 Mw[1][2]
Depth10 mi (16 km)[2]
Epicenter35°37′N 121°04′W / 35.62°N 121.07°W / 35.62; -121.07[2]
TypeBlind thrust
Areas affectedCentral Coast (California)
United States
Total damage$250–300 million[2][3]
Max. intensityMMI VIII (Severe)
Casualties2 killed
40 injured[2]

The 2003 San Simeon earthquake struck at 11:15 PST (19:15 UTC) on December 22 on the Central Coast of California, about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of San Simeon. Probably centered in the Oceanic fault zone within the Santa Lucia Mountains, it was caused by thrust faulting and the rupture propagated southeast from the hypocenter for 12 miles (19 km).[3]

The most violent ground movement was within 50 miles of the epicenter, though the earthquake was felt as far away as Los Angeles. With a moment magnitude of 6.6, it was the most destructive earthquake to hit the United States since the Northridge quake of 1994.

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