The cost of rebuilding Chile after the 1960 earthquake, which was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded, exceeded $550 million. The earthquake caused widespread destruction, including infrastructure damage and loss of life, resulting in a significant economic toll on the country.
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There was $500 million damage to the south of Chile (1960 dollars) , $50 million damage to Japan, $75 million damage to Hawaii and $500,000 damage to the west coast of USA. The total amount of damage losses were estimated at half a billion 1960 dollars
May 22 1960
May 22, 1960.
The 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile had a magnitude of 9.5. The largest recorded in human history.
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In Chile in 1960, a 9.5 on the Richter scale
The 1960 Valdivia earthquake, also known as the Great Chilean Earthquake, is the most powerful earthquake ever recorded, with a magnitude of 9.5. It occurred on May 22, 1960, in Chile, causing widespread destruction and triggering tsunamis that affected locations as far as Hawaii and Japan. The earthquake resulted in the loss of thousands of lives and caused significant damage to infrastructure in Chile.
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The largest earthquake recorded to date was a magnitude 9.5 that occurred in Chile on Sunday, May 22, 1960. Approximately 1,655 people were killed, 3,000 injured, 2 million homeless, and $550 million damage in southern Chile. The resulting tsunami caused 61 deaths, $75 million damage in Hawaii; 138 deaths and $50 million damage in Japan; 32 dead and missing in the Philippines; and $500,000 damage to the west coast of the United States.
No, a 9.5 magnitude earthquake hit Chile in 1960.