I saw a TV show about Alaska and it mentioned the large number of earthquakes they have every year. I had never even heard about Alaska having earthquakes and so I thought I would research it a bit. Here's what I found:
Did you know...
The most powerful earthquake in the US's history was recorded in ALASKA? And was a 9.2!
It happened March 27, 1964 and is called either "The Good Friday Earthquake" or "The Great Alaska Earthquake"
A total of 131 people were killed. Considering how few people lived in Alaska at the time, it's no wonder there was so little Total life lost from an earthquake of that magnitute. 9 were killed in Alaska, FROM the earthquake, however 106 people were killed in other places in Alaska, from the tsunami's that were created and 16 were killed from tsunamis that happened in others states, like California.
Alaska now has a rule/law that states no building is allowed to be taller than 2 stories, so their "down-town" is more "sprawling" than what most people would think of as down-town. (This information is from the TV show as well as my husband who grew-up in Alaska.)
Alaska has about 5000 earthquakes a YEAR! That's an average of 13 a day. But since most of Alaska is uninhabited by humans, it goes mostly unreported. On average Alaska has 1 level 7 - 8 earthquake every year!
In more recent Alaskan Earthquake news, Alaska was hit by the strongest quake of the year in November of 2002. It was rated a magnitude 7.9 quake. No casualties, but a number of highways were damaged with foot wide cracks ripped through them.
Additional Information:
en.wikipedia.org
www.uaf.edu
news.bbc.co.uk
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What Is... The Great Alaska Earthquake?
Started by PhxStorks, Oct 18 2005 06:27 PM
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Posted 18 October 2005 - 09:40 PM
oo ... i knew that alaska has a lot of earthquakes ... but i didnt know it's a much as 5000 times per year !!! wow ... that is a lot .... 10-20 times per day??? that is alot !!although it's not much people staying there ... but it;s still very dangerous to visit there ...
#5
Posted 18 October 2005 - 09:41 PM
I like the cold, like in Bellingham, Washington. But I cant handle freezin cold, So really, what is there to do? If I was there, man I'd go snowboarding everyday, but maybe I might fear falling into a ice crack, then die without anyone noticing.
, anyways.
Isnt alaska like government property, I think the upside is about living there is that you get payed money!
Isnt alaska like government property, I think the upside is about living there is that you get payed money!
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Posted 19 October 2005 - 11:50 PM
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wow, i wouldn't want to live in alaska (even without the earthquakes, i mean what can you do there?).
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Isnt Alaska like government property, I think the upside is about living there is that you get payed money!
Owning a fishing license in Alaska is somewhat like owning a Liquor license here in the rest of the states. They can be sold for BIG MONEY because they are so hard to get from the goverment. Like a few HUNDRED THOUSAND dollars. You can also rent them out to other people if you don't feel like fishing and still make tons of money.
Since most of the place is unihabited, and is HUGE, most earthquakes aren't even noticed by the locals. Though my husband wasn't surprised about it at all. He said you felt them, they just weren't a big deal. Now if I felt one here in AZ, I'd probably have a heart attack!
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