apparently in 1907
apparently in 1907
The Port Royal earthquake occurred on June 7, 1692. It was a devastating event that struck the city of Port Royal in Jamaica, resulting in significant destruction and loss of life. The earthquake, followed by a tsunami and fires, led to the sinking of much of the city into the sea.
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Port Royal
An earthquake occurred in Jamaica in 1692, causing significant damage to the island, particularly to the capital city of Port Royal. This event, known as the 1692 Jamaica earthquake, led to the city sinking into the sea and is one of the deadliest earthquakes recorded in the region's history.
Port Royal in south eastern Jamaica was destroyed by an Earthquake in 1692. Please see the related links.
Port Royal, Jamaica.
Port Royal in Jamaica was largely destroyed by a cataclysmic earthquake in June of 1692. The city was considered the wealthiest and wickedest city in the Caribbean during that time, known for its pirates, privateers, and slaves. After the earthquake, much of the city sunk underwater due to liquefaction.
The Caribbean port city that was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1962 was Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. The earthquake, which occurred on January 14, 1962, measured 7.5 on the Richter scale and resulted in significant damage and loss of life in the city.
The city in question is Port Royal in Jamaica. Following the earthquake, the city sank into the sea, and a large portion of its population moved to Kingston to continue their pirate activities.
The address of the Port Royal Branch is: 419 King Street, Port Royal, 22535 M