This document lists major earthquakes that occurred in California from 1901 to 2010, including the location, magnitude, and number of fatalities. Some of the largest quakes include the 1906 San Francisco earthquake which was a magnitude 7.8 and caused over 3,000 deaths, the 1971 San Fernando earthquake near Los Angeles at magnitude 6.6 that killed 65 people, and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in Santa Cruz with a magnitude of 6.9 that caused 63 deaths. The list shows that quakes of magnitude 6 or greater occurred frequently in different regions of California throughout the past century.
This document lists major earthquakes that occurred in California from 1901 to 2010, including the location, magnitude, and number of fatalities. Some of the largest quakes include the 1906 San Francisco earthquake which was a magnitude 7.8 and caused over 3,000 deaths, the 1971 San Fernando earthquake near Los Angeles at magnitude 6.6 that killed 65 people, and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in Santa Cruz with a magnitude of 6.9 that caused 63 deaths. The list shows that quakes of magnitude 6 or greater occurred frequently in different regions of California throughout the past century.
This document lists major earthquakes that occurred in California from 1901 to 2010, including the location, magnitude, and number of fatalities. Some of the largest quakes include the 1906 San Francisco earthquake which was a magnitude 7.8 and caused over 3,000 deaths, the 1971 San Fernando earthquake near Los Angeles at magnitude 6.6 that killed 65 people, and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in Santa Cruz with a magnitude of 6.9 that caused 63 deaths. The list shows that quakes of magnitude 6 or greater occurred frequently in different regions of California throughout the past century.
This document lists major earthquakes that occurred in California from 1901 to 2010, including the location, magnitude, and number of fatalities. Some of the largest quakes include the 1906 San Francisco earthquake which was a magnitude 7.8 and caused over 3,000 deaths, the 1971 San Fernando earthquake near Los Angeles at magnitude 6.6 that killed 65 people, and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in Santa Cruz with a magnitude of 6.9 that caused 63 deaths. The list shows that quakes of magnitude 6 or greater occurred frequently in different regions of California throughout the past century.