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Potresi su prošle godine odnijeli 6 064 života diljem svijeta, znatno manje nego dvije godine ranije. Oko 5 700 ljudi poginulo je u potresu magnitude 6,3 koji je pogodio Javu u Indoneziji 26. svibnja.

Broj smrti od potresa prošlih godina:

2005: 89,354
2004: About 284,000 (largely due to the quake-induced Indonesian tsunami)
2003: 33,819
2002, 1,711

The figures come from the U.S. Geological Survey and and the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Nearly 70 earthquakes are recorded every day around the world by the USGS. Millions more each year go undetected because they are very small or occur in remote locations. On average, there are 17 major earthquakes (magnitude 7.0 to 7.9) and one great earthquake (8.0 or higher) each year worldwide. In fact, each year since 2000 has seen one great temblor except for 2002, when there was none, and 2004 when there were two.

Asked frequently by the public whether there are more earthquakes lately, the USGS continually states that this is not the case, and the agency's data clearly shows no increase over time in temblors that are large enough to be potentially dangerous. More very small quakes are recorded now compared to decades past because seismographs are more prevalent.

Also, media coverage of disasters couple with the fact that more people live in disaster-prone regions combine to make Mother Nature seem nastier nowadays.

Even the worst years in recent memory are nothing like 1556. On Jan. 23 that year, an earthquake thought to have been magnitude-8 killed an estimated 830,000 people in Shansi, China. The deadliest U.S. earthquake in history struck San Francisco on April 18, 1906. The magnitude 7.8 quake killed about 3,000 people, but many of the deaths were attributed to fires that ravaged the city.

The first great quake of 2007 already struck—an 8.2 event hit off the coast of Japan on Jan. 13. Tsunami warnings were issued but only minor waves were recorded.







LiveScience: Earthquake Deaths Down in 2006

Post je objavljen 15.02.2007. u 09:12 sati.