1956 Natural Disasters Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 12 Jan Significant earthquake strikes Budapest: A significant earthquake struck Budapest on January 12, 1956, causing considerable damage and prompting emergency responses. This event highlighted the seismic risks in the region and led to discussions on building safety and preparedness. source: usgs.gov
  • 24 Jan Record-breaking precipitation in Hawaii: On January 24, 1956, Hawaii experienced record-breaking precipitation, leading to significant flooding and disruption. This event highlighted the region's vulnerability to extreme weather conditions. source: weather.gov
  • 08 Feb Tragic Mine Disaster in Quaregnon, Belgium: A devastating mine disaster occurred in Quaregnon, Belgium, resulting in the loss of eight lives. This tragic event highlights the dangerous working conditions in mining industries during the mid-1950s.
  • 19 Apr Earthquake in southern Spain: On April 19, 1956, a significant earthquake struck southern Spain, causing widespread damage and panic among residents. The quake was felt across several regions, leading to emergency responses and assessments of the damage. source: usgs.gov
  • 12 Aug Hurricane Betsy strikes Puerto Rico: Hurricane Betsy, known as Hurricane Santa Clara in Puerto Rico, made landfall on August 12, 1956, as a Category 1 hurricane. It caused significant damage, destroying 15,023 houses and resulting in 16 fatalities. The hurricane also led to severe crop damage, including a complete loss of the corn crop in Camuy. Betsy was the first hurricane to be observed from the San Juan radar and prompted the first hurricane warning on the island to be released on television. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 23 Sep Hurricane Flossy strikes Florida: Hurricane Flossy formed over the Yucatán Peninsula on September 21, 1956, and intensified into a Category 1 hurricane by September 23. It made landfall near Venice, Louisiana, on September 24, and later struck Florida near Miramar Beach on September 25. The hurricane caused significant rainfall and flooding, leading to 15 fatalities and approximately $24.8 million in damages. source: weather.gov
  • 24 Oct Nicaragua earthquake of 1956: On October 24, 1956, a devastating earthquake struck Nicaragua, causing significant destruction and loss of life. The earthquake registered a magnitude of 6.2 and affected the capital city of Managua, leading to widespread damage to infrastructure and homes. This natural disaster prompted international aid and relief efforts to assist the affected population. source: usgs.gov
  • 31 Oct Hurricane Greta Forms: Hurricane Greta began to develop near Jamaica, signaling the potential for a significant meteorological event in the Caribbean region. This marks an important moment in tracking and understanding tropical storm systems.
  • 01 Nov Springhill Mining Disaster: A tragic mining accident occurs in Springhill, Nova Scotia, resulting in the death of 39 miners. In a testament to human resilience, 88 miners are successfully rescued from the disaster site. source: Wikipedia (day-month pages)