Magnitude 2.75 Earthquake Struck 7 km N of Malibu, CA on October 02, 2024 08:46:24
Last Updated: 2024-10-03 05:11:41On October 02, 2024 08:46:24 an earthquake with magnitude of 2.75 on the richter scale hit 7 km N of Malibu, CA. The earthquake originated at a depth of approximately 9.94 kilometers below the Earth's surface on longitude -118.801Β° and latitude 34.064Β°. According to documented reports 71 people felt the earth quake, No tsunami was triggered due to the earthquake.
Magnitude & Depth
The earthquake that appeared on October 02, 2024 08:46:24 had a magnitude of 2.75 on the richter scale. Which is considered to be a minor earthquake and is often felt but causes little to no damage.
Shallow earthquakes are considered between 0 and 70 km deep, while intermediate earthquakes range from 70 - 300 km deep and deep earthquakes are between 300 - 700 km deep.
Are shallow earthquakes more destructive?
Shallow quakes generally tend to be more damaging than deeper quakes. Seismic waves from deep quakes have to travel farther to the surface, losing energy along the way.
Nearby Cities and Towns
The nearest significant population center is Malibu in California, United States, located 4 kilometers or 2 miles β SE of the earthquake's epicenter. Other cities in close proximity include Agoura Hills (California, United States) located 8 km (5 mi) β N and Westlake Village (California, United States) located 9 km (5 mi) β NW of the epicenter.
In total, we found 135 cities in our database that might have been impacted by the earthquake.
Nearby Power Plants
We found a total 244 utility-scale power plants in the vecinity of the earthquakes epicenter. The closest being Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Solar power plant, located 12 kilometers (7 miles) β NE from the epicenter.
Distance | Direction | Power Plant | Type | Capacity |
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12 km (7 mi) | β NE | Las Virgenes Municipal Water District | Solar | 1.0 MW |
12 km (7 mi) | β N | Calabasas Gas to Energy Facility | Waste | 9.2 MW |
24 km (15 mi) | β NE | Pierce College | Solar | 1.9 MW |
25 km (15 mi) | β W | CSUCI Site Authority | Gas | 31.1 MW |
27 km (17 mi) | β N | East Portal Generator | Hydro | 1.2 MW |
28 km (17 mi) | β NE | Nordhoff Place | Solar | 1.2 MW |
28 km (18 mi) | β W | Houweling Nurseries | Gas | 13.2 MW |
29 km (18 mi) | β E | Saint Johns Health Center | Gas | 1.2 MW |
29 km (18 mi) | β NE | Sepulveda Canyon | Hydro | 8.5 MW |
31 km (19 mi) | β W | Springville Hydroelectric | Hydro | 1.0 MW |
32 km (20 mi) | β NE | UCLA So Campus Cogen Project | Gas | 43.0 MW |
33 km (21 mi) | β NE | Disney Prospect | Gas | 1.0 MW |
33 km (20 mi) | β NE | ATT Ventura Blvd | Gas | 1.0 MW |
34 km (21 mi) | β W | Ormond Beach | Gas | 1612.0 MW |
34 km (21 mi) | β W | SunEdison Procter & Gamble Oxnard | Solar | 1.0 MW |
35 km (21 mi) | β NE | Aerolease | Solar | 1.5 MW |
35 km (22 mi) | β NE | VA Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center | Solar | 3.5 MW |
35 km (22 mi) | β NE | Franklin (CA) | Hydro | 2.0 MW |
35 km (22 mi) | β E | Venice Hydro | Hydro | 10.1 MW |
35 km (22 mi) | β NE | ATT Van Nyus | Gas | 1.0 MW |
36 km (22 mi) | β W | Oxnard Wastewater Treatment Plant | Biomass | 1.5 MW |
36 km (22 mi) | β W | Oxnard Paper Mill | Gas | 29.0 MW |
36 km (22 mi) | β W | Oxnard | Gas | 68.7 MW |
36 km (22 mi) | β W | E F Oxnard Energy Facility | Gas | 48.5 MW |
37 km (23 mi) | β E | Hyperion Treatment Plant CHP Plant | Biomass | 33.0 MW |
38 km (24 mi) | β E | Central Utilities Plant LAX 2 | Gas | 9.2 MW |
38 km (24 mi) | β NE | CBS Studio Center | Gas | 2.4 MW |
38 km (23 mi) | β E | Scattergood | Gas | 876.0 MW |
38 km (24 mi) | β E | El Segundo Energy Center LLC | Gas | 537.4 MW |
39 km (24 mi) | β N | Foothill | Hydro | 10.1 MW |
39 km (24 mi) | β N | Sunshine Gas Producers | Waste | 23.0 MW |
39 km (24 mi) | β NE | San Fernando | Hydro | 5.6 MW |
40 km (25 mi) | β E | El Segundo Cogen | Gas | 180.1 MW |
40 km (25 mi) | β E | Equinix Maple Ave. Fuel Cell | Gas | 2.0 MW |
40 km (25 mi) | β NE | CBS Television City | Solar | 2.8 MW |
40 km (25 mi) | β NE | North Hollywood | Hydro | 9.0 MW |
41 km (25 mi) | β NE | CFW Solar X LLC - Vaughn | Solar | 1.6 MW |
41 km (25 mi) | β NE | Xebec 1 | Solar | 1.9 MW |
41 km (25 mi) | β E | Equinix Douglas St. Fuel Cell | Gas | 1.5 MW |
42 km (26 mi) | β NE | Valley (CA) | Gas | 690.5 MW |
43 km (27 mi) | β W | McGrath Peaker | Gas | 49.8 MW |
43 km (27 mi) | β NE | Olive View Medical Center | Gas | 5.6 MW |
43 km (26 mi) | β N | Ameresco Chiquita Canyon | Waste | 9.2 MW |
44 km (27 mi) | β NE | Greg Avenue | Hydro | 1.0 MW |
44 km (27 mi) | β NE | Maclay Solar Project | Solar | 2.2 MW |
44 km (27 mi) | β E | AES Redondo Beach LLC | Gas | 821.4 MW |
44 km (27 mi) | β N | Santa Felicia Dam | Hydro | 1.3 MW |
44 km (27 mi) | β N | CES Placerita Power Plant | Gas | 90.0 MW |
45 km (28 mi) | β NE | MM Lopez Energy | Waste | 3.0 MW |
45 km (28 mi) | β N | Berry Placerita Cogen | Gas | 42.8 MW |
46 km (28 mi) | β NE | Magnolia Power Project | Gas | 387.6 MW |
46 km (28 mi) | β NE | Lake One | Gas | 60.5 MW |
46 km (28 mi) | β NE | Olive | Gas | 109.7 MW |
48 km (30 mi) | β NE | Glendale Battery Energy Storage System | Storage | 2.0 MW |
48 km (30 mi) | β N | Castaic Lake Phase II | Solar | 3.5 MW |
49 km (30 mi) | β E | Torrance Refining Company LLC | Cogeneration | 49.3 MW |
49 km (30 mi) | β NE | Grayson | Gas | 300.9 MW |
50 km (31 mi) | β E | USPS PV | Solar | 10.7 MW |
51 km (31 mi) | β E | Honda Torrance | Gas | 1.1 MW |
51 km (32 mi) | β E | Francisco St. Solar | Solar | 1.2 MW |
51 km (32 mi) | β E | Verizon-Torrance | Gas | 1.0 MW |
51 km (31 mi) | β E | Civic Center | Gas | 34.5 MW |
52 km (32 mi) | β E | Metro Support Services Center Solar | Solar | 1.2 MW |
53 km (33 mi) | β E | 2555 E Olympic Bl | Solar | 1.0 MW |
53 km (33 mi) | β N | Foothill Feeder | Hydro | 9.0 MW |
53 km (33 mi) | β E | Vernon | Oil | 30.0 MW |
53 km (33 mi) | β E | H. Gonzales | Gas | 11.8 MW |
53 km (33 mi) | β E | Malburg | Gas | 130.0 MW |
55 km (34 mi) | β E | Carson Cogeneration | Gas | 55.8 MW |
55 km (34 mi) | β E | KSR053 Cantara Fuel Cell | Gas | 1.6 MW |
55 km (34 mi) | β NE | Forever 21 Retail Inc. | Solar | 1.6 MW |
55 km (34 mi) | β NE | Occidental College Solar Project | Solar | 1.0 MW |
56 km (35 mi) | β E | Los Angeles Harbor College | Solar | 1.2 MW |
57 km (36 mi) | β E | Total Energy Facilities | Biomass | 38.4 MW |
57 km (36 mi) | β E | Westmont 401 | Solar | 2.9 MW |
57 km (35 mi) | β E | Westmont 300A | Solar | 2.9 MW |
57 km (35 mi) | β E | Westmont 400A | Solar | 2.3 MW |
57 km (35 mi) | β E | Dominguez Plant | Cogeneration | 5.0 MW |
57 km (35 mi) | β E | Los Angeles Refinery Wilmington | Gas | 68.5 MW |
58 km (36 mi) | β E | Colon PV | Solar | 1.3 MW |
58 km (36 mi) | β N | San Francisquito 2 | Hydro | 46.0 MW |
58 km (36 mi) | β E | Watson Cogeneration | Gas | 405.0 MW |
58 km (36 mi) | β E | Westmont 301 | Solar | 1.8 MW |
58 km (36 mi) | β E | Westmont 300B | Solar | 3.0 MW |
58 km (36 mi) | β E | Westmont 400B | Solar | 2.2 MW |
59 km (37 mi) | β NE | Ratkovich Alhambra | Gas | 1.0 MW |
59 km (36 mi) | β E | Harbor | Gas | 548.1 MW |
59 km (37 mi) | β E | 1420 Coil Av #C | Solar | 1.3 MW |
59 km (37 mi) | β N | Castaic | Hydro | 1682.0 MW |
59 km (36 mi) | β E | BP Carson Refinery | Gas | 13.5 MW |
60 km (37 mi) | β E | Wilmington Hydrogen Plant | Cogeneration | 31.9 MW |
60 km (37 mi) | β E | ELACC Photovoltaic Power Facility | Solar | 1.0 MW |
60 km (37 mi) | β E | Valero Wilmington Cogeneration Plant | Gas | 33.5 MW |
60 km (37 mi) | β E | Equilon Los Angeles Refining | Gas | 83.0 MW |
60 km (37 mi) | β E | Linde Wilmington | Gas | 31.0 MW |
61 km (38 mi) | β E | Tesoro Wilmington Calciner | Cogeneration | 34.0 MW |
61 km (38 mi) | β E | Southeast Resource Recovery | Waste | 35.6 MW |
61 km (38 mi) | β E | Harbor Cogen | Gas | 107.4 MW |
62 km (38 mi) | β E | Long Beach Generation LLC | Gas | 252.0 MW |
62 km (38 mi) | β E | Paramount Refinery | Gas | 6.7 MW |
62 km (38 mi) | β NE | Caltech Central | Biomass | 1.1 MW |
62 km (38 mi) | β NE | California Institute of Technology | Gas | 13.0 MW |
63 km (39 mi) | β E | THUMS | Gas | 57.4 MW |
64 km (39 mi) | β E | Signal Hill West Unit | Gas | 5.7 MW |
64 km (39 mi) | β E | Kaiser Downey | Waste | 1.0 MW |
64 km (39 mi) | β E | Downey | Storage | 2.0 MW |
65 km (40 mi) | β E | Long Beach Convention Center | Storage | 1.5 MW |
66 km (41 mi) | β N | San Francisquito 1 | Hydro | 65.5 MW |
69 km (42 mi) | β N | W E Warne | Hydro | 74.2 MW |
80 km (49 mi) | β N | Solverde 1 | Solar | 85.0 MW |
81 km (50 mi) | β N | Bayshore Solar A LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
81 km (50 mi) | β N | Western Antelope Blue Sky Ranch A | Solar | 20.0 MW |
81 km (50 mi) | β N | Bayshore Solar C LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
81 km (50 mi) | β N | Radiance Solar 4 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
81 km (50 mi) | β N | Antelope DSR 1 | Solar | 50.0 MW |
81 km (50 mi) | β N | Radiance Solar 5 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
82 km (51 mi) | β N | Antelope DSR 2 | Solar | 5.0 MW |
82 km (51 mi) | β N | Western Antelope Dry Ranch | Solar | 10.0 MW |
82 km (51 mi) | β N | Bayshore Solar B LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
82 km (51 mi) | β N | TA-Acacia LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
83 km (51 mi) | β N | Sierra Solar Greenworks | Solar | 20.0 MW |
84 km (52 mi) | β N | TA-High Desert LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
84 km (52 mi) | β N | Antelope Big Sky Ranch | Solar | 20.0 MW |
84 km (52 mi) | β N | Central Antelope Dry Ranch B LLC | Solar | 3.0 MW |
84 km (52 mi) | β N | Alamo | Hydro | 19.6 MW |
85 km (53 mi) | β N | North Lancaster Ranch | Solar | 20.0 MW |
85 km (52 mi) | β N | Alpine Solar | Solar | 66.0 MW |
85 km (52 mi) | β N | Summer Solar LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | Central Antelope Dry Ranch C | Solar | 20.0 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | Portal Ridge Solar B LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | AV Solar Ranch One | Solar | 253.0 MW |
86 km (54 mi) | β N | Portal Ridge Solar C LLC | Solar | 11.4 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | Horn | Solar | 1.5 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | Lancaster Dry Farm Ranch B | Solar | 5.0 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | Rodeo Solar D2 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | Western Antelope Blue Sky B | Solar | 20.0 MW |
86 km (53 mi) | β N | Rodeo Solar C2 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Rutan | Solar | 4.0 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | San Pablo Raceway | Solar | 100.0 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Foundation CDCR LAC | Wind | 1.9 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Elevation Solar C | Solar | 40.0 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Summer North Solar | Solar | 6.5 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Summer Solar D2 | Solar | 1.0 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Summer Solar C2 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Summer Solar B2 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Summer Solar A2 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
87 km (54 mi) | β N | Antelope DSR 3 | Solar | 20.0 MW |
88 km (55 mi) | β N | RE Garland A | Solar | 20.2 MW |
88 km (54 mi) | β N | Antelope Expansion 2 | Solar | 105.0 MW |
88 km (54 mi) | β N | RE Garland | Solar | 185.1 MW |
88 km (54 mi) | β N | Gaskell West 1 Solar Facility | Solar | 20.0 MW |
90 km (56 mi) | β N | Kingbird A Solar LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
90 km (56 mi) | β N | Kingbird B Solar LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
90 km (56 mi) | β N | RE Astoria 2 | Solar | 75.0 MW |
91 km (56 mi) | β N | Solar Star 1 | Solar | 318.0 MW |
92 km (57 mi) | β N | RE Astoria | Solar | 100.0 MW |
92 km (57 mi) | β N | Lancaster Solar 2 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
92 km (57 mi) | β N | Catalina Solar 2 LLC | Solar | 18.0 MW |
94 km (59 mi) | β N | Willow Spring Solar LLC | Solar | 107.9 MW |
94 km (58 mi) | β N | Solar Star California XLI LLC | Solar | 54.0 MW |
94 km (58 mi) | β N | Division 3 | Solar | 1.0 MW |
94 km (58 mi) | β N | Division 2 | Solar | 1.0 MW |
94 km (58 mi) | β N | Division 1 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
94 km (58 mi) | β N | Golden Fields Solar I LLC | Solar | 54.0 MW |
96 km (59 mi) | β N | Solar Star 2 | Solar | 279.0 MW |
96 km (59 mi) | β N | Sierra SunTower Solar Gen Station | Solar | 7.5 MW |
96 km (60 mi) | β N | North Rosamond Solar LLC | Solar | 151.1 MW |
97 km (60 mi) | β N | Lancaster WAD B | Solar | 3.0 MW |
98 km (60 mi) | β N | Pacific Wind LLC | Wind | 151.7 MW |
99 km (61 mi) | β NW | Pastoria Energy Facility LLC | Gas | 779.0 MW |
100 km (62 mi) | β N | Valentine Solar LLC | Solar | 111.2 MW |
101 km (63 mi) | β N | Manzana Wind LLC | Wind | 189.0 MW |
102 km (63 mi) | β NW | IKEA Tejon 345 | Solar | 1.5 MW |
105 km (65 mi) | β N | RE Rosamond One LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
106 km (66 mi) | β N | RE Rosamond Two LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
106 km (66 mi) | β N | Catalina Solar LLC | Solar | 110.0 MW |
115 km (71 mi) | β N | Alta Wind Energy Center I | Wind | 150.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | Brookfield Tehachapi 1 | Wind | 102.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | Alta Wind Energy Center V | Wind | 168.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | SunSelect1 | Gas | 6.6 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | Windhub Solar A LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | Alta Wind Energy Center II | Wind | 150.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | SEPV Mojave West | Solar | 20.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | Alta Wind Energy Center IV | Wind | 102.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β N | Alta Wind Energy Center III | Wind | 150.0 MW |
116 km (72 mi) | β NW | Adobe Solar | Solar | 20.0 MW |
117 km (73 mi) | β N | Alta Wind XI | Wind | 90.0 MW |
117 km (72 mi) | β N | Tehachapi Wind Resource I | Wind | 8.7 MW |
117 km (72 mi) | β N | Windland | Wind | 15.3 MW |
117 km (72 mi) | β N | Windstar 1 | Wind | 120.0 MW |
117 km (72 mi) | β N | Mustang Hills LLC | Wind | 150.0 MW |
118 km (73 mi) | β N | Coram Energy LLC (ECT) | Wind | 7.5 MW |
118 km (73 mi) | β N | Alta Wind VIII | Wind | 150.0 MW |
118 km (73 mi) | β N | PRC-Desoto Intl/PPG Aerospace | Oil | 1.5 MW |
118 km (73 mi) | β N | Victory Garden (Tehachapi) | Wind | 18.8 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | Voyager Wind I | Wind | 131.1 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | Victory Garden Phase IV LLC | Wind | 22.0 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | Mojave 18 | Wind | 40.5 MW |
119 km (73 mi) | β N | ZCO | Wind | 1.6 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | Pinyon Pine II | Wind | 132.0 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | Mojave 16 | Wind | 48.0 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | Coram Tehachapi | Wind | 6.5 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | Oak Creek Energy Systems I | Wind | 34.5 MW |
119 km (74 mi) | β N | CTV Power Purchase Contract Trust | Wind | 4.6 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | Coram Energy LLC | Wind | 3.0 MW |
120 km (75 mi) | β N | RE Camelot LLC | Solar | 45.0 MW |
120 km (75 mi) | β N | Cameron Ridge LLC | Wind | 59.6 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | Ridgetop Energy LLC | Wind | 29.0 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | Mojave 4 | Wind | 29.0 MW |
120 km (75 mi) | β N | RE Columbia Two LLC | Solar | 15.0 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | Helzel & Schwarzhoff 88 Wind Farm | Wind | 1.8 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | Oasis Wind | Wind | 59.0 MW |
120 km (75 mi) | β N | Ridgetop | Wind | 46.8 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | RE Rio Grande Solar LLC | Solar | 5.0 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | TPC Windfarms LLC | Wind | 28.7 MW |
120 km (75 mi) | β N | Terra-Gen 251 Wind LLC | Wind | 18.4 MW |
120 km (74 mi) | β N | Helzel & Schwarzhoff 86 | Wind | 2.4 MW |
121 km (75 mi) | β N | Voyager Wind III | Wind | 43.2 MW |
121 km (75 mi) | β N | Mojave 3 | Wind | 23.5 MW |
121 km (75 mi) | β NW | Orion Solar I | Solar | 12.0 MW |
121 km (75 mi) | β N | RE Columbia 3 LLC | Solar | 10.0 MW |
121 km (75 mi) | β NW | Orion Solar II | Solar | 8.0 MW |
121 km (75 mi) | β N | Pinyon Pine I | Wind | 168.0 MW |
122 km (76 mi) | β N | Voyager Wind II | Wind | 128.7 MW |
122 km (76 mi) | β N | 85 A | Wind | 14.1 MW |
122 km (76 mi) | β N | 85 B | Wind | 21.2 MW |
122 km (75 mi) | β N | Rising Tree Wind Farm III | Wind | 99.0 MW |
123 km (76 mi) | β N | Alta Wind X | Wind | 138.0 MW |
123 km (76 mi) | β N | Mojave 5 | Wind | 22.5 MW |
123 km (77 mi) | β N | Difwind Farms Ltd VI | Wind | 27.1 MW |
123 km (77 mi) | β N | Tehachapi Energy Storage Project | Storage | 8.0 MW |
123 km (76 mi) | β N | Terra-Gen VG Wind LLC | Wind | 7.4 MW |
123 km (76 mi) | β N | Voyager Wind IV | Wind | 21.6 MW |
124 km (77 mi) | β NW | Algonquin SKIC 10 Solar LLC | Solar | 10.0 MW |
124 km (77 mi) | β NW | Algonquin SKIC20 Solar LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
124 km (77 mi) | β N | Rising Tree Wind Farm | Wind | 79.2 MW |
124 km (77 mi) | β N | Tehachapi Wind Resource II | Wind | 21.9 MW |
126 km (78 mi) | β NW | Maricopa West Solar PV LLC | Solar | 20.0 MW |
126 km (78 mi) | β N | Rising Tree Wind Farm II | Wind | 19.8 MW |
127 km (79 mi) | β N | GE - Tehachapi | Wind | 5.3 MW |
128 km (79 mi) | β NW | Berry Cogen | Gas | 38.7 MW |
128 km (79 mi) | β NW | Chalk Cliff Limited | Gas | 46.0 MW |
128 km (79 mi) | β NW | Berry Cogen Tanne Hills 18 | Gas | 17.6 MW |
131 km (81 mi) | β NW | Taft 26C Cogen | Gas | 12.4 MW |
Power Plants & Risks During Earthquakes
We found 9 types of power plants in the vecinity of the magnitude 2.75 earthquake that struck 7 km N of Malibu, CA on October 02, 2024 08:46:24. These types were Oil power plants, Gas power plants, Wind power plants, Solar power plants, Biomass power plants, Hydro power plants, Storage power plants, Cogeneration power plants, Waste power plants, below you find information how each type of power plant can pose a risk to you as a person or the ecosytem around you.
None of this information should be used as guidence in an event of an emergency, but rather as additional references to information provided by national, state and local authorities.Hydropower
Hydropower plants are generally considered as safe in many aspects, but when it comes to severe earthquakes they pose a substantial risk that can manifest in the form of dam faliours, landslides and grave impacts on surrounding ecosystems.
Dam Failure
The most significant risk is the potential failure of the dam that holds the water reservoir. Severe ground shaking can damage or breach the dam, leading to downstream flooding and as a result endangering people and wildlife living downstream. Such an event can also have severe impact on key infrastructure that cascades through society.
Landslides
Earthquakes can trigger landslides in the areas surrounding hydropower plants, potentially damaging infrastructure and causing harm to nearby communities.
Damage to Aquatic Ecosystems
Both landslide and dam failures can have a severe impact on upstream and downstream aquatic wildlife, ecosystem and groundwater, resulting in longterm risks for people and industires living and operating in areas near the water supply.
To mitigate these risks, engineering and construction standards for hydropower plants often include earthquake-resistant designs. These designs incorporate measures such as flexible foundations, strengthened dam structures, and advanced monitoring systems to detect early signs of stress. Additionally, emergency plans and evacuation procedures should be in place to protect personnel and downstream communities in the event of a severe earthquake.
Gas Power
Gas power plants can pose significant risks to people and the environment in their vicinity during earthquakes.
Gas Leaks and Fires
Gas power plants rely on natural gas, which can leak from pipelines and equipment when damaged by seismic activity. These leaks can lead to fires and explosions, endangering people in the plant's vicinity.
Impact on Air Quality
Gas power plants emit pollutants, and fires caused by gas leaks during an earthquake can release harmful substances into the air. This can pose health risks to nearby residents.
Environmental Impact
Gas leaks can also harm the local environment, potentially contaminating soil and water sources.
To mitigate these risks, most modern gas power plants have robust safety measures in place, including gas leak detection systems, emergency response plans, and communication protocols to alert nearby communities in case of an incident. Additionally, local authorities should conduct risk assessments and ensure that emergency services are well-prepared to respond to potential hazards posed by gas power plants during earthquakes.
Solar Power
Solar power plants generally pose fewer risks compared to conventional power plants that use fossil fuels or nuclear energy. However, they are not without their own set of potential risks and challenges. Below you can find some of the risks associated with solar power plants in an event of a severe earthquake.
Environmental Impact
The production of solar panels involves the use of various materials, including rare metals and chemicals. Severe earthquakes could potentially introduce these into the ecosystems of their location.
Fire Risk
Although the solar panels themselves are not typically a fire hazard, electrical components like inverters and batterises that store the electricity can pose a risk. Electrical malfunctions or faults can lead to fires, especially in poorly maintained systems in an event of a severe earthquake, and thus pose a longterm risk for the local ecosystem.
Overall, the mitigation of risks associated with utility-scale solar power plants involves a combination of technological advancements, sustainable practices, regulatory adherence, and ongoing monitoring and maintenance.
Wind Power
In the event of a severe earthquake, wind power plants typically pose lower risks to people and ecosystems compared to some other types of power generation, such as nuclear or fossil fuel power plants. Below you'll find potential risks to still consider.
Turbine Collapse
The most significant risk to people is the potential collapse of wind turbine towers during a severe earthquake. If a wind turbine were to collapse, it could cause injury or loss of life to anyone in the vicinity.
Wildlife Impact
Wind turbines can pose a risk to local wildlife. In the event of an earthquake, there could be concerns about the displacement or injury of wildlife in the vicinity of the turbines or wild fires resulting from internal malfunction of turbines.
While wind power plants do have risks associated with earthquakes, they are generally considered to be a lower-risk energy source in terms of environmental and safety concerns when compared to certain other forms of power generation. Proper planning, engineering, and maintenance practices help mitigate these risks and ensure the safe operation of wind power plants during earthquakes.
Oil Power
Oil-fired power plants can pose significant risks to society, people, and ecosystems in the event of a severe earthquake.
Oil Spills & Fires
One of the most immediate dangers is the risk of oil spills and fires. The shaking during an earthquake can rupture storage tanks and pipelines, leading to the release of large quantities of oil. Spilled oil can catch fire, causing explosions and further environmental damage.
Air Quality Polution
Oil fires and releases can result in the release of toxic fumes and particulate matter into the air. This can lead to poor air quality, posing health risks to nearby communities. People exposed to these pollutants may experience respiratory issues and other health problems.
Water Pollution
Spilled oil can contaminate nearby water bodies, including rivers, lakes, and groundwater. This can harm aquatic ecosystems, killing fish and other wildlife, and disrupting the food chain. Drinking water supplies may also be compromised, impacting human health.
Soil Contamination
Oil spills can saturate the soil, making it less fertile and potentially rendering it unusable for agriculture. Soil contamination can persist for years, affecting local food production.
Long-Term Environmental Damage
The environmental damage caused by oil spills and fires can persist long after the earthquake event. Cleanup efforts can be costly and challenging, and ecosystems may take years or even decades to recover fully.
To mitigate these risks, most modern oil-fired power plants follow strict regulations, safety measures, and extensive emergency response plans are in place for oil power plants located in seismically active regions. This includes robust containment systems, automatic shutdown mechanisms, and well-trained response teams.
Biomass Power
Biomass power plants, which generate electricity by burning organic materials like wood, agricultural residues, or waste, can pose certain risks during earthquakes. While biomass power plants are generally considered less hazardous than some other types of power generation facilities, yet there are still potential risks to be aware of.
Fire Risk
One of the primary risks associated with biomass power plants during earthquakes is the potential for fires. The shaking during an earthquake can damage electrical systems, equipment, and fuel storage, which may lead to electrical faults and fires.
Fuel Handling
Earthquakes can disrupt the fuel handling systems in a biomass plant, potentially causing spills or accidents related to the storage and transportation of biomass feedstock.
It's important to note that the specific risks associated with biomass power plants can vary based on factors such as plant size, location, and design. The biomass power industry prioritizes safety and works closely with regulatory authorities to ensure that biomass energy is generated with minimal risk to people and the environment, even in earthquake-prone regions.
Data Information
Information found on this page is a derivative set, based on sources mentioned below.
Data Sources
We aggregate and combine data from USGS (United States Geographical Survey) and the EMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre). This allow us to get near real-time and historical earthquake data dating back to the year 1950.
Disclaimer
Information or data found on this page should not be used for, or as an early warning system. It is intended as an historical reference or near real-time complementary information to offical and governmental sources. In an event of an emergency it is important closely monitor and follow advice from national, state and local authorities.