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Originally posted by ArMaP
reply to post by reptiliannogmar
In Portugal we have been expecting a large earthquake for some time, our biggest earthquakes happened with an apparent period of 200 years or so, and the last one was in 1755.
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake, also known as the Great Lisbon Earthquake, was a megathrust earthquake that took place on Saturday 1 November 1755, at around 9:40 in the morning.[1] The earthquake was followed by fires and a tsunami, which caused near-total destruction of Lisbon in the Kingdom of Portugal, and adjoining areas. Seismologists today estimate the Lisbon earthquake had a magnitude in the range8.5–9.0 on the moment magnitude scale,[2] with an epicenter in the Atlantic Ocean about 200 km (120 mi) west-southwest of Cape St. Vincent.Estimates place the death toll in Lisbon alone between 10,000 and 100,000 people,[3] making it one of the deadliest earthquakes in history.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Wow that's pretty insane, I think I may have even skimmed over a mention of this in a few period history books as well. Something of that magnitude is definitely historically significant.
According to sources of ITER, the stolen computer is strange “because it is an instrument that does not generate interest beyond the scientific.”