The Valdivian Earthquake, or the Great Chilean Earthquake, is the largest on record. It measured in at a magnitude of 9.5.
There have been five devastating tsunamis in the state since the 1700s, but none quite match up to the destruction caused by ...
Great Chilean Earthquake (Chile) – 9.5 magnitude This earthquake struck on May 22, 1960, and remains the strongest earthquake ever recorded. It led to widespread destruction and numerous deaths.
After the huge destruction and aftermath of the Myanmar earthquake, we take a look at some of the most powerful tremors ever ...
Earthquakes have shaped the planet’s geography and influenced human history in profound ways. Among these natural events, one ...
with the biggest waves hitting Tohoku, a region in north Japan, where 33-foot-high waves hit the city of Sendai. Meal2Deal: on a mission to make food poverty history The tsunami caused a major ...