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Today in Earthquake History

Today's Earthquake Fact:
One of man's persistent fears about earthquakes is that the Earth will open and swallow everyone and everything nearby. Shallow crevasses can form during earthquake-induced landslides, lateral spreads, or other types of ground failures. Faults, however, do not open up during an earthquake. Movement occurs along the plane of a fault, not perpendicular to it. If faults opened up, no earthquake would occur because there would be no friction to lock them together.

January   18

Note: All earthquake dates are UTC, not local time.


Year Location Magnitude Comment
1982 Aegean Sea

Epicenter
7.0 Felt strongly throughout Greece. Felt in Bulgaria, southeastern Italy, southeastern Yugoslavia and western Turkey.

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