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At least two more significant subaqueous slumps, approximately one kilometer long each, were found near Lewobele (shown here) approximately six kilometers west of Leworahang. The runup height was 10.8 m. The area remained unstable after the tsunami. Many deep vertical cracks appeared on the ground near the newly-exposed vertical cliff. Image Credit: Harry Yeh. University of Washington December 12, 1992 Flores Region, Maumere Indonesia earthquake On December 12, 1992, a magnitude 7.5 Ms (USGS) earthquake at 05:29 UT occurred in the Flores, Indonesia, region producing a tsunami that reached shore in five minutes. The source was a thrust fault dipping 32 degrees to the south and extending about 110 kilometers from Cape Batumanuk to Cape Bunga. The earthquake and tsunami caused at least 2,080 fatalities or missing people, including 1,490 in Maurnere, Flores, and 700 on Babi Island. Event Data:
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