1641 Caracas earthquake

Earthquake in Venezuela

11°00′N 67°00′W / 11.0°N 67.0°W / 11.0; -67.0 [1]Areas affectedVenezuela, CaracasCasualties200 [1]

The 1641 Caracas earthquake took place in Venezuela on 11 June 1641. It is often known as the San Bernabé earthquake because 11 June is the feast day of Barnabas in the Catholic calendar.[2] The earthquake caused extensive damage in Caracas and the destruction of La Guaira; the event led the Caracas City Council to propose rebuilding its city in what was then the savannah of Chacao, a move that was opposed by the Governor, Ruy Fernández de Fuenmayor.[3]

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References

  1. ^ a b Utsu, T. R. (2002), "A List of Deadly Earthquakes in the World: 1500–2000", International Handbook of Earthquake & Engineering Seismology, Part A, Volume 81A (First ed.), Academic Press, p. 693, ISBN 978-0124406520
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Rodríguez, José Angel (ed.), Visiones del oficio: Historiadores venezolanos en el siglo XXI, Fondo Editorial Humanidades, 2000. p. 204
  3. ^ Castilla, Lara, L. G. (1978). "Fernández de Fuenmayor, Ruy (1603–1651)". Academia de la Historia (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 September 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)


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