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Imagine an earthquake so massive it shakes for ten agonizing minutes, sends tidal waves across the entire Pacific, triggers a volcano, and permanently sinks a coastline. Then imagine the terror pushing an isolated community to perform a human sacrifice. Every piece of this is historical fact.
This episode dives into the 1960 Valdivia earthquake, the most powerful ever recorded, registering between 9.4 and 9.6. We explore the physics that made it possible, the cascade of disasters it unleashed, the desperate human fight to avert a second catastrophe, and how the disaster ultimately reshaped a nation.
- The quake likely came from a rare simultaneous double rupture, releasing nearly a quarter of all global seismic energy recorded between 1906 and 2005.
- Flexible owner-built wooden houses survived the ten-minute shaking better t ...Â