The midnight killer | Moro Gulf Tsunami
Summary
TLDROn August 17, 1976, the Philippines experienced one of its most devastating natural disasters: the Moro Gulf tsunami. Triggered by a magnitude 8.0 earthquake near Lebak, Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao, the quake toppled cities and communities. Five minutes later, waves up to 9 meters high slammed into the coast, claiming an estimated 8,000 lives. This tragic event, dubbed 'The Midnight Killer,' is a stark reminder of nature's power and the resilience of the human spirit.
Takeaways
- 🗓️ On August 17, 1976, a catastrophic event occurred: the Moro Gulf tsunami.
- 📍 The event took place in the Philippines, specifically on the island of Moro Gulf in Mindanao.
- ⏰ The earthquake struck at 12:11 AM, marking the strongest earthquake in Philippine history.
- 🔍 The earthquake's epicenter was in the town of Lebak, Sultan Kudarat.
- 🏠 The magnitude 8.0 quake caused massive destruction, toppling cities, communities, and houses near the coast of Mindanao.
- 🌊 Five minutes post-quake, tsunami waves rose approximately 9 meters high, impacting the Gulf of Moro.
- 🏙️ Cotabato and Kabisayasan were among the towns severely affected by the disaster.
- 💔 The tragic event resulted in an estimated 8,000 fatalities, including those missing and unidentified.
- 🕯️ The disaster is historically referred to as 'The Midnight Killer', a grim reminder of nature's power.
- 📜 The script serves as a historical account, ensuring that the memory of the victims is preserved and honored.
Q & A
When did the Moro Gulf tsunami occur?
-The Moro Gulf tsunami occurred on August 17, 1976.
In which country was the Moro Gulf tsunami recorded?
-The Moro Gulf tsunami was recorded in the Philippines.
On which island did the Moro Gulf tsunami take place?
-The Moro Gulf tsunami took place on the island of Moro Gulf in Mindanao.
What was the time of the strongest earthquake in Philippine history on August 17, 1976?
-The strongest earthquake in Philippine history hit at around 12:11 in the morning.
What was the magnitude of the earthquake that struck Lebak, Sultan Kudarat?
-The earthquake had a magnitude of 8.0.
Which towns were particularly affected by the earthquake and tsunami?
-The towns of Cotabato and Kabisayasan were particularly affected by the earthquake and tsunami.
How long after the earthquake did the tsunami waves rise?
-The tsunami waves rose approximately five minutes after the earthquake.
How high did the tsunami waves reach?
-The tsunami waves reached about 9 meters high, which is as high as a three-story building.
How many people were estimated to have been killed in the Moro Gulf tsunami?
-An estimated 8,000 people were killed in the Moro Gulf tsunami, including those missing and unrecognized.
What is the nickname given to the Moro Gulf tsunami?
-The Moro Gulf tsunami is referred to as 'The Midnight Killer'.
What is the significance of remembering the victims of the Moro Gulf tsunami?
-Remembering the victims of the Moro Gulf tsunami serves as a reminder of the tragic event and honors those who lost their lives.
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