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1983 Luzon earthquake

On August 17, 1983, at 20:17 PST (UTC+08:00), an earthquake struck the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The shock had a surface wave magnitude of 6.5 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing 16 people and injuring 47. Seven towns were damaged, several buildings collapsed, and electricity was cut off in Laoag. Features like sand volcanoes and cracks formed during the quake.

1983 Luzon earthquake
UTC time1983-08-17 12:17:57
ISC event570383
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateAugust 17, 1983 (1983-08-17)
Local time20:17:56 PST[1]
Duration20 seconds
Magnitude6.5 Ms[1]
Depth28.8 km (18 mi)[1]
Epicenter18°13′52″N 120°51′36″E / 18.231°N 120.860°E / 18.231; 120.860[1]
Areas affectedPhilippines
Max. intensityVIII (Severe)[2]
Casualties16 killed,
47 injured[3]

Damage and casualties edit

The earthquake struck at 8:18 PM[4] and had a surface wave magnitude of 6.5.[3] It was the most powerful earthquake to strike the Philippines in seven years. Shaking lasted 20 seconds and damaged seven towns extensively,[4] its greatest damage occurring near Pasuquin, Laoag, Sarrat, and Batac in the Ilocos Norte province.[3]

Early reports claimed that 17 were killed and 80 were injured,[4] but these numbers were later revised to 16 and 47, respectively.[3] A four-storey building collapsed, and the salesmen inside waited as long as 17 hours to be rescued; one man was rescued only to die in the hospital. Two or three other buildings also collapsed, including one filled with people in San Nicolas. Churches were damaged in Bacarra, Vintar, and Sarrat; the Sarrat church was the site of the wedding of Ferdinand Marcos' daughter Irene, and it toppled, destroying its altar and the orchestra loft from the wedding.[4] A 300-year-old statue of Saint Monica fell apart, and its head landed on the ground intact.[4] Electricity was cut off in Laoag,[5] and downed a bridge elsewhere.[6]

Sand volcanoes and cracks as long as 24 m (79 ft) formed,[5] and as it ruptured, soil liquefaction and landslides occurred. A tsunami was reported but never confirmed.[3] Tremors also extended to Manila.[3]

Geology edit

The earthquake occurred exactly seven years after the 1976 Moro Gulf earthquake, which measured 7.9 Ms and caused about 8,000 deaths.[7]

PAGASA listed its magnitude at 5.7,[5] but the United States Geological Survey still lists it at 6.5.[3] It was assigned a Rossi–Forel scale rating of VII (Very strong tremor), indicating the potential to be damaging.[6]

Aftermath edit

In the destroyed church in Bacarra, church members wrote notes asking God for forgiveness and believing it was his warning.[4] Reports from Manila's radio stations claimed many casualties, and a news agency reported that there were at least 100 people trapped in a downed building. The wrecks of collapsed buildings were searched, and the dead were removed from the rubble. There were two aftershocks following the main shock.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "M 6.5 - Luzon, Philippines". United States Geological Survey. August 17, 1983. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
  2. ^ National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS) (1980). "Significant Earthquake Database" (Data Set). National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g . United States Geological Survey. January 5, 2010. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Philippines' earthquake kills 17 and injures 80". Calgary Herald. Huntingford, Guy. August 18, 1983.
  5. ^ a b c d "Quake claims 13; two die in typhoon". Calgary Herald. Huntingford, Guy. August 18, 1983.
  6. ^ a b "Philippine Quake Kills Two". Herald-Journal. August 18, 1983.
  7. ^ "Historic World Earthquakes". United States Geological Survey. March 6, 2013. Retrieved August 18, 2013.

External links edit

  • The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.

1983, luzon, earthquake, august, 1983, earthquake, struck, island, luzon, philippines, shock, surface, wave, magnitude, maximum, mercalli, intensity, viii, severe, killing, people, injuring, seven, towns, were, damaged, several, buildings, collapsed, electrici. On August 17 1983 at 20 17 PST UTC 08 00 an earthquake struck the island of Luzon in the Philippines The shock had a surface wave magnitude of 6 5 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII Severe killing 16 people and injuring 47 Seven towns were damaged several buildings collapsed and electricity was cut off in Laoag Features like sand volcanoes and cracks formed during the quake 1983 Luzon earthquakeVintar Ilocos NorteShow map of LuzonShow map of PhilippinesUTC time1983 08 17 12 17 57ISC event570383USGS ANSSComCatLocal dateAugust 17 1983 1983 08 17 Local time20 17 56 PST 1 Duration20 secondsMagnitude6 5 Ms 1 Depth28 8 km 18 mi 1 Epicenter18 13 52 N 120 51 36 E 18 231 N 120 860 E 18 231 120 860 1 Areas affectedPhilippinesMax intensityVIII Severe 2 Casualties16 killed 47 injured 3 Contents 1 Damage and casualties 2 Geology 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDamage and casualties editThe earthquake struck at 8 18 PM 4 and had a surface wave magnitude of 6 5 3 It was the most powerful earthquake to strike the Philippines in seven years Shaking lasted 20 seconds and damaged seven towns extensively 4 its greatest damage occurring near Pasuquin Laoag Sarrat and Batac in the Ilocos Norte province 3 Early reports claimed that 17 were killed and 80 were injured 4 but these numbers were later revised to 16 and 47 respectively 3 A four storey building collapsed and the salesmen inside waited as long as 17 hours to be rescued one man was rescued only to die in the hospital Two or three other buildings also collapsed including one filled with people in San Nicolas Churches were damaged in Bacarra Vintar and Sarrat the Sarrat church was the site of the wedding of Ferdinand Marcos daughter Irene and it toppled destroying its altar and the orchestra loft from the wedding 4 A 300 year old statue of Saint Monica fell apart and its head landed on the ground intact 4 Electricity was cut off in Laoag 5 and downed a bridge elsewhere 6 Sand volcanoes and cracks as long as 24 m 79 ft formed 5 and as it ruptured soil liquefaction and landslides occurred A tsunami was reported but never confirmed 3 Tremors also extended to Manila 3 Geology editThe earthquake occurred exactly seven years after the 1976 Moro Gulf earthquake which measured 7 9 Ms and caused about 8 000 deaths 7 PAGASA listed its magnitude at 5 7 5 but the United States Geological Survey still lists it at 6 5 3 It was assigned a Rossi Forel scale rating of VII Very strong tremor indicating the potential to be damaging 6 Aftermath editIn the destroyed church in Bacarra church members wrote notes asking God for forgiveness and believing it was his warning 4 Reports from Manila s radio stations claimed many casualties and a news agency reported that there were at least 100 people trapped in a downed building The wrecks of collapsed buildings were searched and the dead were removed from the rubble There were two aftershocks following the main shock 5 See also editList of earthquakes in 1983 List of earthquakes in the PhilippinesReferences edit a b c d M 6 5 Luzon Philippines United States Geological Survey August 17 1983 Retrieved August 31 2017 National Geophysical Data Center World Data Service NGDC WDS 1980 Significant Earthquake Database Data Set National Geophysical Data Center NOAA doi 10 7289 V5TD9V7K a b c d e f g Significant Earthquakes of the World 1983 United States Geological Survey January 5 2010 Archived from the original on January 18 2010 Retrieved August 17 2013 a b c d e f Philippines earthquake kills 17 and injures 80 Calgary Herald Huntingford Guy August 18 1983 a b c d Quake claims 13 two die in typhoon Calgary Herald Huntingford Guy August 18 1983 a b Philippine Quake Kills Two Herald Journal August 18 1983 Historic World Earthquakes United States Geological Survey March 6 2013 Retrieved August 18 2013 External links editThe International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and or authoritative data for this event Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1983 Luzon earthquake amp oldid 1193683995, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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