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Encyclopedia > San Fernando Earthquake

The Sylmar earthquake struck at 6:00 a.m. PST on the morning of February 9, 1971. The earthquake that rocked the northern San Fernando Valley, near Sylmar, Los Angeles, California measured magnitude 6.6 on the Richter magnitude scale.


'Sylmar Quake' is the name initially given to the event by local media outlets because the worst damage was to the Olive View Medical Center located in Sylmar. Local veterans of 'the Sylmar Quake' commonly refer to this seismic event as the 'February Ninth' quake. Seismologists call it the San Fernando earthquake.


In actuality, the epicenter of the quake was located underground, roughly at the intersection of Kenya Street and Wilbur Avenue in the city of Northridge.


The earthquake ruptured a segment of the San Fernando fault zone, a set of north-dipping, high-angled reverse faults along the southeastern margin of the San Gabriel Mountains.


It caused more than 10 miles of discontinuous surface ruptures with average displacements of about 3 feet both horizontally and vertically. A strong aftershock sequence followed the main shock and included four quakes in the Magnitude 5 range.


The quake claimed 65 lives and caused more than half a billion dollars in damage, including the destruction of two hospitals, a freeway interchange and the Lower Van Norman Dam. Damage to the dam caused concern that the dam, of the Earthen Bulwark type, might collapse, in whole or in part.


Much confusion ensued as various agencies declared a need for mandatory evacuations, or voluntary evacuations of various portions of the San Fernando Valley below the dam, depending on which agency was consulted, and often the evacuees were not able to be informed of the status of an evacuationin a timely manner, often returning home just as the police arrived to notify them of a new evacuation order, or evacuating at a moment when officials decided not to evacuate. Communication was made difficult (this was before the cellular phone became ubiquitous) by disruption of telephone, water and electrical service.


The most spectacular damage included the collapse of structures at Olive View Hospital in Sylmar and the Veterans Administration Hospital at San Fernando, where 49 people died. A freeway overpass connecting the Interstate 5 freeway and the Californa Route 14 also collapsed resulting in the death of at least two people.


Landslides were widespread and caused extensive damage throughout the San Gabriel Mountains.


It is reported that Los Angeles experienced a brief spike in the birth rate, 8-10 months subsequent to the event. (After all, Valentine's Day was a mere 5 days after the temblor!)


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Northridge earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (812 words)
The earthquake had a "moderate" moment magnitude of 6.7, but the ground acceleration was the highest ever recorded in an urban area in North America [1], and it proved to be the most costly earthquake in United States history.
The first was the Mw 6.6 San Fernando (Sylmar) Earthquake, affecting the same area in 1971; the second was the Mw 6.9 (Richter magnitude 7.1), 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake south of San Francisco; the third was the R6.5 Coalinga Earthquake on May 2, 1983.
The 1994 event is the most damaging earthquake to strike the United States since the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
AIRCurrents : 2006 (588 words)
The 1971 San Fernando earthquake is one of the two largest of 17 moderate-sized main shock/aftershock sequences that have occurred in the Los Angeles area since 1920, along with the 1994 magnitude 6.8 Northridge, California earthquake.
However, the San Fernando earthquake fault dipped toward the north under the San Gabriel Mountains, away from highly populated areas, while the Northridge earthquake fault plane dipped toward the south, into the San Fernando Valley, causing more damage because of its proximity to heavily populated areas in the Los Angeles basin.
The San Fernando earthquake was the first strong temblor to affect the Los Angeles metropolitan area in nearly 20 years and was a turning point in the public’s awareness of seismic risk.
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