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The 1952 Kern County earthquake occurred on July 21 in the southern San Joaquin Valley and measured 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale. The main shock occurred at 4:52 am Pacific Daylight Time (11:52 UTC), killed 12 people, injured hundreds more and caused an estimated $60 million in property damage.
Kern County Earthquake of 21 Jul 1952. 7.5 Mw, 4:52:14 PM PDT, Coordinates: 34.958, -118.998 Depth: 6.0 km. Interactive Map. ShakeMap.
TIME: August 22, 1952 / 3:41 pm, PDT. LOCATION: 35° 20' N, 118° 55' W 6 miles (10 km) ESE of Bakersfield. MAGNITUDE: M L 5.8. Though only about the fifth strongest of the aftershocks of the July 21 Kern County quake, the earthquake of August 22 caused a significant amount of damage for three reasons.
26 lip 2022 · Two people died, 35 were injured, and $10 million worth of damages occured ($111.8 million in today’s dollars). The Bakersfield aftershock was not the biggest aftershock in the Kern County sequence (there was a Mw 6.3 earthquake on July 29), but it was the most impactful due to its location.
1 paź 2022 · In 1952, a place in Bakersfield California named Kern County expierenced a 7.7 magnitude earthquake. This Earthquake was one of the largest that has been recorded since it was felt throughout Nevada, Reno, and caused construction in Las Vegas to reinforce structural steel.
M 5.5 - The 1952 Bakersfield, California Earthquake. 1952-08-22 22:41:23 (UTC) 35.352°N 118.954°W. 6.0 km depth. This destructive earthquake is considered to be an aftershock of the 21 July 1952 Kern County, California Earthquake. Interactive Map.
16 sty 2021 · However, when the Bakersfield Earthquake hit at 4:52 am on July 21, 1952, with up to 4 feet of elevation change, it caused severe damage as far away as Las Vegas (see the isoseismic damage map below). Twelve lives were lost, and there was at least $50 million in property damage.