Earthquake in Japan
The 1968 Ebino earthquake (Japanese: えびの地震[6]) is an earthquake that occurred on February 21, 1968, near the border between Miyazaki, Kumamoto and Kagoshima Prefectures in Japan.[7][8] Moment magnitude was 6.2.[9] The earthquake left three people dead and 42 people injured.[7]
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- Belice (5.5, Jan 14) †
- Aegean Sea (7.0, February 20)
- Ebino (6.2, February 21)
- Hyūga-nada (7.5, April 1)
- Borrego Mountain (6.6, April 8)
- Tokachi (8.3, May 16) †
- Inangahua (7.1, May 24)
- Casiguran (7.6, Aug 2) †
- Sulawesi (7.4, Aug 14) †
- Dasht-e Bayaz and Ferdows (7.4, Aug 31) †‡
- Bartın (6.2, Sep 3)
- Meckering (6.5, Oct 14)
- Illinois (5.4, Nov 9)
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† indicates earthquake resulting in at least 30 deaths ‡ indicates the deadliest earthquake of the year |