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Samoa:Earthquake:2009/09/29
Duration 2009/09/29 A series of tsunamis smashed into the Pacific island nations of American and Western Samoa after a huge undersea quake off American Samoa. Country or District Samoa Name Earthquake
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- OCHA ReliefWeb 2009/10/04
Death toll in Samoa has risen to 135, 8 still missing. 20 villages completely destroyed. An estimated 3,500 people are displaced. The Government of Samoa estimates the total damage at US$ 147.25 million.- OCHA ReliefWeb 2009/10/01
As of 30 September, the Government of Samoa (GoS) reported 110 deaths and 146 injuries.- Earthquake Research Institute, the Univ. of Tokyo
According to USGS, an Mw8.0 earthquake occurred off the Samoa Islands in the Pacific (15.56ºS, 172.07ºW, 18km deep) at 2:48am, September 30th, 2009 (Japan Time, 6:48am, Sept. 29th local time ).
Due to the large magnitude and the shallow epicenter, there has been reports of tsunamis and deaths.
Following is a quick report of the earthquake.- Reuters AlertNet 2009/10/01
At least 83 people were killed in Samoa. At least 170 to 180 people were injured.- Reuters AlertNet 2009/09/30
A tsunami that hit Western Samoa may have killed up to 100 people, with many more injured, Samoa\'s disaster management office said on Wednesday (30 September 2009).Geographycal Data Information
- OCHA ReliefWeb 2009/09/29
South Pacific: Tsunami (as of 29 September 2009)- USGS Earthquake Hazard Program
Magnitude: 8.0
Date-Time: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 at 17:48:11 UTC (Local: at 06:48:11 AM)
Location 15,558°S, 172.073°W
Depth: 18km (11.2 miles)
Region SAMOA ISLANDS REGIONEmergency Relief Information
- International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Red Cross Societies in Samoa and Tonga and the American Red Cross in American Samoa have played a vital role in humanitarian relief efforts following an early morning 8.3 magnitude earthquake and its resulting tsunami.Urgent Report from Supporting Members of the Asian Disaster Reduction Center
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- International Charter 2009/09/30
Tsunami in Samoa Inslands