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1993 Hokkaidō earthquake

1993 Southwest-off Hokkaido earthquake
1993 Hokkaidō earthquake is located in Japan
1993 Hokkaidō earthquake
Date July 12, 1993 (1993-07-12)
Magnitude 7.7 Mw
Depth 17 km
Epicenter 42°51′04″N 139°11′49″E / 42.851°N 139.197°E / 42.851; 139.197Coordinates: 42°51′04″N 139°11′49″E / 42.851°N 139.197°E / 42.851; 139.197
Areas affected Japan, Hokkaido
Max. intensity VIII (Severe)
Tsunami yes
Casualties 230

The 1993 southwest-off Hokkaido earthquake (北海道南西沖地震 Hokkaidō Nansei Oki Jishin?) occurred at 13:17:12 UTC on 12 July 1993 in the Sea of Japan near the island of Hokkaido. It had a magnitude of 7.7 on the moment magnitude scale and a maximum felt intensity of VIII (Severe) on the Mercalli intensity scale. It triggered a major tsunami that caused deaths on Hokkaidō and in southeastern Russia, with a total of 230 fatalities recorded. The island of Okushiri was hardest hit, with 165 casualties from the earthquake, the tsunami and a large landslide.

The earthquake occurred in the backarc region of the convergent boundary where the Pacific Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate.

The earthquake shaking caused moderately severe damage, VIII on the Mercalli scale. The tsunami reached Okushiri between 2 and 7 minutes after the earthquake. A tsunami warning was given 5 minutes after the earthquake by the JMA. However, this was too late for the inhabitants of Okushiri. The quake caused fires to start in the town of Okushiri, adding greatly to the total damage.

The earthquake had two distinct shocks. The first lasted for 20 seconds, while the second lasted 35 seconds.

The rupture occurred on a fault that dipped at 24 degrees to the east. It had an estimated length of 150 km with a displacement of 2.5 m. The island of Okushiri subsided by 5–80 cm.


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