Japan experienced its largest earthquake on record on March 11, 2011, with a magnitude of 9.0. This powerful quake triggered a devastating tsunami that led to widespread destruction along the coast and resulted in a nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The disaster had significant humanitarian and environmental impacts, leading to extensive loss of life and ongoing challenges in nuclear safety and disaster preparedness.
Actually, the largest recorded earthquake goes to Chile in 1960 with a 9.5 magnitude earthquake.
Largest earthquake in last 6 months was the magnitude 8.6 earthquake off the west coast of northern Sumatra on April 11, 2012. There was recently a magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Northwestern Iran on August 11, 2012 followed by a series of aftershocks.
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The largest earthquake recorded by man was the magnitude 9.5 Valdivia earthquake in Chile which occurred on the 22nd of May, 1960.
Japan suffered its largest earthquake to date on Friday, March 11, 2011, at 2:46:23 PM (Japan Standard Time) at the epicenter.
Chile had the largest earthquake on record with a magnitude of 9.5 that occurred in 1960.
New Zealand is an island country southeast of Australia. The main islands straddle two tectonic plates, so earthquake activity is not uncommon. In February 2011, it suffered a magnitude 6.3 earthquake, the epicentre of which was at Lyttelton, about 10 km southeast of the CBD of Christchurch! the largest city on the South Island. The quake killed 185 people and injured several thousand more.
The largest earthquake fault is San Andreas fault.
The Great Chilean Earthquake
The largest earthquake in the world was the 1960 Voldivic earthquake. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded. It rated 9.5 on the magnitude scale. It occurred in the afternoon.
The largest earth quake measured 9.5 in Chilli.
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