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Torrance-Gardena Earthquakes | ||||
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In late 1941, a pair of relatively small earthquakes struck the
southern Los Angeles basin, causing damage to nearby communities
and oil fields. They demonstrate how small earthquakes located
near urban areas can do as much damage as major earthquakes
in unpopulated areas.
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The First Earthquake | ||||
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TIME October 21, 1941 / 10:57 pm, PST LOCATION 33° 49' N, 118° 13' W east of Carson, near the present-day interchange of the 405 and 710 freeways MAGNITUDE ML4.8
This quake caused shaking up to intensity level VII on the
Modified Mercalli scale
in Wilmington, Torrance, Gardena, Lynwood, Hynes, and Signal
Hill. Plaster and walls were cracked, and chimneys were damaged in
these areas. Some damage to oil wells near Torrance was also reported.
The total damage amounted to roughly $100,000. No injuries were reported.
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The Second Earthquake | ||||
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TIME November 14, 1941 / 12:42 am, PST LOCATION 33° 47' N, 118° 15' W near Wilmington MAGNITUDE ML4.8
On November 14, residents of the same area were awakened as a second,
and reportedly stronger -- intensity level VIII on the Modified
Mercalli scale -- shock hit the area. It was felt throughout
the Los Angeles area and as far away as Cabazon, Carpinteria, and San Diego.
Locally, gas and water mains burst. A 55,000-gallon oil tank
ruptured, flooding the streets with oil. The production of
numerous oil wells was lowered or stopped completely. Well
casings and other equipment were damaged. Store fronts in the
business districts of Torrance and Gardena collapsed, crushing
parked cars. In all, damage to oil
fields was estimated at $500,000 and damage to other business and
residental areas totalled another $500,000. As with the October 21
quake, no injuries or deaths were reported, but considering the damage
in the business district, this could be attributed to
the timing of the earthquake -- 42 minutes past midnight.
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