UTC time | 1978-06-12 08:14:28 |
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ISC event | 680697 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | 12 June 1978 |
Local time | 17:14:28 |
Magnitude | Ms 7.7 |
Depth | 44 km (27 mi) |
Epicenter | 38°11′N 142°02′E / 38.19°N 142.03°E |
Type | Oblique thrust[1] |
Areas affected | Japan, Miyagi Prefecture |
Max. intensity | JMA 5+ MMI VIII (Severe) |
Peak acceleration | 0.438 g 430 gal[2] |
Tsunami | Yes (minor) |
Casualties | 28 dead, 1,325 injured |
The 1978 Miyagi earthquake (1978年宮城県沖地震, 1978 nen Miyagi-ken-oki jishin) occurred at 17:14 local time (08:14 UTC) on 12 June. The epicentre was offshore of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It had a surface-wave magnitude of 7.7,[3] JMA magnitude 7.4,[1] and triggered a small tsunami. The earthquake reached a maximum intensity of Shindo 5 in Sendai and caused 28 deaths and 1,325 injuries.
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