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  1. The 1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake, also known as the Assam earthquake, occurred on 15 August and had a moment magnitude of 8.7. The epicentre was located in the Mishmi Hills. It is the strongest earthquake ever recorded on land and is tied with the 2012 Indian Ocean Earthquakes as the strongest Strike-slip earthquake to date.

  2. El Terremoto del Tíbet, también conocido como el terremoto de Assam o terremoto de Medog, 1 se produjo el 15 de agosto de 1950 y tuvo una magnitud de 8,6 Mw. El epicentro se localizó cerca de Rima, en el Tíbet, China. El terremoto fue destructivo, tanto en Assam y el Tíbet, provocó la muerte de 4.800 personas.

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  3. The 1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake was one of the largest of all time. 1,530 people were killed and major property damage was caused. Costs were around $20 million (1950 rate). Many large aftershocks followed.

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  4. 14 de jul. de 2017 · Palaeosesimic investigations close to the shaking zone of the 1950 event did not reveal any surface rupture that could be attributed to this earthquake 4, 9.Aftershock pattern, fault plane ...

    • Rao Singh Priyanka, Rao Singh Priyanka, R. Jayangondaperumal, Arjun Pandey, Rajeeb Lochan Mishra, Is...
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  5. 15 de ago. de 2017 · August 15, 2017 (The earthquake of 15-Aug-1950) It was August 15, 1950. People all over India were ready to celebrate their Independence Day, three years after Britain had released the subcontinent from its Empire. Even in the most remote northeastern corner of this vast country, in the widely tribal Assam Valley and the majestic mountains ...

  6. About 70 villages were destroyed in the Abor Hills, mostly by landslides. Large landslides blocked the Subansiri River. This natural dam broke 8 days later, creating a wave 7 m (23 ft) high which innundated several villages and killed 536 people. The quake was felt (VI) as far away as Calcutta.