1929 Cumaná earthquake

The 1929 Cumaná earthquake occurred on January 17 at 07:45:44 local time, affecting Venezuela. Measuring 6.7 on the moment magnitude scale (Mw) at a depth of 10 km (6.2 mi), the earthquake severely damaged the city of Cumaná in Sucre state. The earthquake had an epicenter located offshore in the Caribbean Sea, and had a maximum Modified Mercalli intensity scale rating of IX (Violent). It lasted 30 seconds, causing major damage and a tsunami. More than 200 people were killed although the finalized death toll is unknown; possibly 1,600.

1929 Cumaná earthquake
UTC time1929-01-17 11:45:42
ISC event907860
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateJanuary 17, 1929
Local time7:45 VET
Duration30 seconds
Magnitude6.7 Mw
Depth10.0 km
Epicenter10.543°N 64.444°W / 10.543; -64.444
TypeStrike-slip
Areas affectedVenezuela
Max. intensityMMI IX (Violent)
Tsunami3 m (9.8 ft)
Casualties200–1,600 dead, 800 injured
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