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1959 Hengchun earthquake

Earthquake in Taiwan


Earthquake in Taiwan

FieldValue
title1959 Hengchun earthquake
timestamp1959-08-15 08:57:06
isc-event882641
anss-urliscgem882641
local-date
local-time16:57 CST
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lat21.7
long121.3
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marksize40
positiontop
width250
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caption}}
magnitude7.1
depth20 km
location
countries affectedTaiwan
tsunamiYes
casualties16 or 17 dead

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The 1959 Hengchun earthquake () struck the southern tip of Taiwan on August 15. With a Richter magnitude of 7.1, it was the tenth deadliest earthquake in twentieth century Taiwan, killing 16 or 17 people.

Earthquake

The earthquake occurred at 16:57 CST on Saturday 15 August 1959, with an epicentre 50 km east-southeast of Cape Eluanbi, the southern tip of the island of Taiwan. The shock had a focal depth of 20 km. A tsunami 4 - high hit both the southeastern and southwestern coasts of Hengchun. The earthquake was felt throughout Taiwan and also in the Penghu islands off Taiwan's western coast.

Damage

According to Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau the casualties and damage were as follows:

  • 17 dead
  • 33 seriously injured
  • 35 lightly injured
  • 1,214 dwellings completely destroyed
  • 1,375 dwellings partially destroyed Due to Hengchun's exposed position on the southern tip of Taiwan, residents frequently built heavy houses of stone to counter both the effects of typhoons and the seasonal northwesterly monsoon winds. These structures effectively resisted the effects of wind, but fared poorly in earthquakes, collapsing and trapping the occupants.

The shock occurred in the late afternoon, which meant that many people were outdoors when it struck, lessening casualties from building collapse. The estimated cost of the damage (in 1959 New Taiwan Dollars) was NT$24,111,920 for private housing, and NT$6,127,000 for damaged or collapsed school buildings, giving a total of just over NT$30m.

References

References

  1. 中央氣象局. "台灣地區十大災害地震圖集 (A Collection of Images of Ten Great Earthquake Disasters in the Taiwan Region)". Central Weather Bureau.
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