1930 Dhubri earthquake
Earthquake in India
25°56′N 90°11′E / 25.93°N 90.18°E / 25.93; 90.18The 1930 Dhubri earthquake occurred on July 3 at 03:23 local time near Dhubri, India (then British India). It had a magnitude of Mw 7.1. Most of the buildings were damaged in Dhubri and the surrounding areas. This earthquake did not cause any fatalities.[1] The maximum intensity was IX (Devastating tremor) on the Rossi–Forel scale near Dhubri.
See also
References
- ^ "Documentation on past disasters, their impact, Measures taken, vulnerable areas in Assam" (PDF). Centre for Natural Disaster Management, Assam Administrative Staff College. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-11. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
External links
- The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.
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Earthquakes in the 1930s
- Bago (7.5, May 5) †
- Salmas (7.1, May 6) †‡
- Irpinia (6.6, July 3) †
- Dhubri (7.1, July 3)
- Senigallia (5,8, Oct 30)
- North Izu (7.3, Nov 26) †
- Pyu (7.3, Dec 4) †
- Oaxaca (7.8, Jan 15) †
- Myitkyina (7.6, Jan 28)
- Hawke's Bay (7.8, Feb 3) †
- Nicaragua (5.6, Mar 31) †
- Zangezur (6.5, Apr 27)
- North Sea (6.1, June 7)
- Fuyun (7.9, Aug 10) †‡
- Texas (6.5, Aug 16)
- Sumatra (7.3, Sep 25)
- Jalisco (8.2 & 7.7 & 7.0, June 3 & 18 & 22) †
- Eureka (6.4, June 6)
- Ierissos (7.0 Sept 26) †‡
- Cedar Mountain (7.2, Dec 20)
- Changma (7.6, Dec 25) †
- Sanriku (8.4, Mar 2) †
- Long Beach (6.4, Mar 10) †
- Kos (6.4, Apr 23) †
- Sumatra (7.7, Jun 24) †
- Diexi (7.3 Aug 25) †‡
- Baffin Bay (7.7, Nov 20)
- Bihar (8.0, January 15) † ‡
- Pahiatua (7.6, Mar 5)
- Hansel Valley (6.6, March 12)
- Erdek–Marmara Islands (7.4, Jan 4)
- Shinchiku-Taichū (7.1, Apr 21) †
- Digor (6.1, May 1) †
- Quetta (7.7, May 31) †‡
- Helena (6.2, Oct 19)
- Timiskaming (6.1, Nov 1)
- Sumatra (7.7, Dec 28)
† indicates earthquake resulting in at least 30 deaths
‡ indicates the deadliest earthquake of the year
‡ indicates the deadliest earthquake of the year