What was the closest presidential race?
Fourteen unpledged electors from Mississippi and Alabama cast their vote for Senator Harry F. Byrd, as did a faithless elector from Oklahoma. The 1960 presidential election was the closest election since 1916, and this closeness can be explained by a number of factors.
What is the biggest landslide in the world?
eruption of Mount St. Helens
What was the deadliest landslide in recorded US history?
The worst landslide in U.S. history was in 1928, when as many as 500 people were killed after the collapse of the St. Francis Dam near Los Angeles, according to geologist Lynn Highland of the U.S.Geological Survey.
How many deaths occur from landslides?
An average of 25-50 people are killed by landslides each year in the United States. The worldwide death toll per year due to landslides is in the thousands. Most landslide fatalities are from rock falls, debris flows, or volcanic debris flows (called lahars).
What was the most expensive mass wasting event in US history?
The costliest slide in U.S. history was the Thistle, Utah event of April 1983 (15 million cubic meters in volume). The slide caused a lake 160-feet deep to form and the flooding wiped out the town of Thistle causing an estimated $200-400 million (1983 dollars) in damage.
What is the most deadly tsunami ever recorded?
2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami
What is the world’s worst tsunami?
In fact, the largest tsunami wave ever recorded broke on a cool July night in 1958 and only claimed five lives. A 1,720 foot tsunami towered over Lituya Bay, a quiet fjord in Alaska, after an earthquake rumbled 13 miles away.
What are the top 5 worst earthquakes?
10 biggest earthquakes in recorded history
- Valdivia, Chile, 22 May 1960 (9.5)
- Prince William Sound, Alaska, 28 March 1964 (9.2)
- Sumatra, Indonesia, 26 December 2004 (9.1)
- Sendai, Japan, 11 March 2011 (9.0)
- Kamchatka, Russia, 4 November 1952 (9.0)
- Bio-bio, Chile, 27 February 2010 (8.8)