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The Tsunami was created by an underwater earthquake/volcano.
There was so much that happened in the 1908 earthquake in Italy. This caused loss of about 123,000 lives and so many other causalities. It is commonly known as Messina and Reggio earthquake.
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The Tsunami was created by an underwater earthquake/volcano.
There was so much that happened in the 1908 earthquake in Italy. This caused loss of about 123,000 lives and so many other causalities. It is commonly known as Messina and Reggio earthquake.
Messina - 1908 II was released on: USA: 29 January 1909
Franca Manetti was born in April 1908, in San Piero Patti, Messina, Sicily, Italy.
1.The 2011 Japan Earthquake/Tsunami/Nucluar Crisis 2.The 1883 Krakatau, Indonesia Tsunami 3.The Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 4.The 1908 Messina-Reggio Earthquake 5.The Chilean Tsunami of 1960
well there is no exact mangnitude but its about 7.2 or about 7.5..
1. The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake. At 09:40 in the morning of November 1st 1755, a Megathrust Earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale struck 120 miles off the south-western tip of Portugal. Over 100,000 people died, at least 1/2 of them were from the Tsunami that shortly followed. It is one of the largest, deadliest and most famous earthquakes ever known. 2. The 365 Crete Earthquake On the morning of July 21st 365, a large Earthquake measuring 8.5 on the Richter scale struck the Island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea. A major Tsunami followed 20 minutes after the Quake, causing magor damage in: Greece, Libya, Egypt, Turkey, Cyprus, Tunisia and Italy. Thousands of People Died.
#1 is the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami #2 is the Messina-Reggio tsunami of 1908 #3 is the Chilean Tsunami of 1960 (these are all of the last century)
their homes were destroyed
people worked in factories, especially women in 1908
In 1908, life was quite different compared to today. People relied more on manual labor for tasks, there was limited technology, transportation was mainly by horse and carriage, and communication was primarily done through letters or face-to-face. Society had different norms and values, and industrialization was transforming the way people worked and lived.
He was employed as a messenger at the Massachusetts State House, where in 1908 he would be fatally injured in an accident that trapped his leg in an elevator.