Latitude and longitude of 1969 Santa Rosa earthquakes

Satellite map of 1969 Santa Rosa earthquakes

At 04:56 and 06:19 UTC on October 2, 1969 (21:56 and 23:19 PDT October 1), a pair of earthquakes of magnitude 5.6 and 5.7, respectively, struck the city of Santa Rosa, California, killing one person and damaging buildings. The maximum felt intensity for the two events was VII (Very Strong) and VIII (Severe) respectively on the Mercalli intensity scale. The $8.35 million cost of the earthquakes went mostly to replace buildings damaged beyond repair. There were at least 200 aftershocks after the initial pair of earthquakes.

Latitude: 38° 28' 1.20" N
Longitude: -122° 41' 31.20" W

Nearest city to this article: Santa Rosa, California

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GPS coordinates of 1969 Santa Rosa earthquakes, United States

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