1970 Tonghai earthquake

1970 Tonghai earthquake
1970 Tonghai earthquake is located in Yunnan
1970 Tonghai earthquake
Yuxi
Yuxi
Kunming
Kunming
UTC time1970-01-04 17:35:54
ISC event799712
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date5 January 1970 (1970-01-05)
Local time01:00:41
Magnitude7.1 Mw[1]
Depth11 km (6.8 mi)[1]
Epicenter24°11′N 102°32′E / 24.19°N 102.54°E / 24.19; 102.54[1]
TypeStrike-slip[2]
Areas affectedPeople's Republic of China
Total damageBetween USD 5 to 25 million
Max. intensityMMI X (Extreme)[3]
Casualties10,000–15,621 dead[3]
26,783 injured[3]
Tonghai Earthquake Memorial Monument, erected at Fengyi Pavilion of Xiushan Park

The 1970 Tonghai earthquake (Chinese: 1970年通海地震) occurred at 01:00:41 local time on January 5 with a moment magnitude of 7.1 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). The strike-slip rupture originated on the Red River Fault, which had not experienced an earthquake above magnitude 7 since 1700, and affected Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China. At least 10,000 people were killed, making it one of the deadliest in its decade. The tremor caused between US$5 and $25 million in damage,[note 1] felt over an area of 8,781 km2 (3,390 sq mi). In Hanoi, North Vietnam, almost 483 km (300 mi) from the epicenter, victims left their homes as the rupture rumbled through the city.

Occurring during the height of the Cultural Revolution, it was not widely publicized by the Chinese government for well over a decade. The amount of aid and finances distributed was described by the Beijing Morning Post as "pathetically small".[4] Much of the aid provided to survivors was in "spiritual" form,[4] including Mao Zedong badges and condolence letters. Nevertheless, the earthquake was among the first to be studied over a long term by the Chinese government. It was cited as one of the reasons behind creating the largest earthquake monitoring system in China, 25 years later.

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