Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933, killed 115 people, with hundreds of injured and about $40 million in damages.
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1933
Summary
Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933, killed 115 people, with hundreds of injured and about $40 million in damages. The epicenter was located just offshore near Newport Beach, Magnitude 6.3 at 5:54pm. Looking at the damage to the Long Beach Polytechnic High School Auditorium. Photo from H.M. Engle.
Summary
Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933, killed 115 people, with hundreds of injured and about $40 million in damages. The epicenter was located just offshore near Newport Beach, Magnitude 6.3 at 5:54pm. Looking at the damage to the Long Beach Polytechnic High School Auditorium. Photo from H.M. Engle.
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