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Point Mugu Earthquake | ||||
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TIME Februrary 21, 1973 / 6:46 am PST LOCATION 34° 06' N, 119° 02' W 14 km (9 miles) southeast of Oxnard about 64 km (40 miles) west of Los Angeles MAGNITUDE Mw5.3 TYPE OF FAULTING Reverse, with a left-lateral component
The third-strongest U.S. quake of 1973 (the strongest in the
contiguous 48 states, that year), the Point Mugu earthquake
was responsible for at least five injuries and more than $1 million
damage in the Point Mugu-Oxnard area, though damage was mainly confined
to the epicentral area. Large boulders fell down onto Highway 1 at
Point Mugu, partially blocking the road. Over 7,000 customers were
without electricity for hours. Most damage reported was to windows,
ceilings, plaster, chimneys and shelved goods, though structural
damage and broken pipes were also reported. Though much less powerful,
the Point Mugu earthquake was similar in focal mechanism to the
San Fernando earthquake of 1971.
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