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Santa Barbara Earthquake | ||||
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TIME June 29, 1925 / 6:44 am, PST LOCATION 34° 20' N, 119° 48' W 12 km (8 miles) southwest of Santa Barbara MAGNITUDE ML6.3 TYPE OF FAULTING uncertain; probably left-lateral reverse
The Santa Barbara earthquake of 1925 pointed out one of the
problems of the rapid growth of communities in California -- sub-standard
construction, often encouraged by the amicable climate, leads to
structures which give way all too easily in the shaking of an
earthquake. Such was the problem in the Santa Barbara area when
the quake of June 29, 1925 struck. Unlike the great San Francisco
earthquake of 1906, which was accompanied by a fire that led many
to confused conclusions about what caused most of the destruction
of buildings, the Santa Barbara earthquake produced no fire, and
demonstrated clearly the destructive capability of the earthquake
alone. In the business district of Santa Barbara, an area of about
36 blocks, only a few structures were not substantially damaged, and
many had to be completely demolished and rebuilt.
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More information and photographs from this earthquake can be found at this UC Santa Barbara site. REFERENCES |
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