All for Joomla All for Webmasters
WORLD NEWS

On This Day, Sept. 1: Great Kantō earthquake kills 143,000 in Japan

Sept. 1 (UPI) — On this date in history:

In 1715, France’s King Louis XIV died after ruling the country for 72 years, the longest reign for a French monarch.

Read More:- Down 62%, This AI Stock Is Owned by Warren Buffett’s Investment Firm — and You Might Want to Buy It, Too

In 1807, Aaron Burr, vice president of the United States under Thomas Jefferson, was acquitted of treason charges growing out of an alleged plot to set up an independent empire in the country’s south and west.

In 1914, the last known passenger pigeon died at the Cincinnati Zoo.

In 1923, an earthquake struck Yokohama, Japan. The so-called Great Kantō earthquake killed an estimated 143,000 people.

In 1939, after Germany invaded Poland, Great Britain and France served an ultimatum on Adolf Hitler but it was ignored. This date is considered to be the start of World War II.

Read More:- Down 62%, This AI Stock Is Owned by Warren Buffett’s Investment Firm — and You Might Want to Buy It, Too

In 1964, Masanori Murakami became the first Japanese player to appear in a Major League Baseball game in the San Francisco Giants’ 4-1 loss to the New York Mets. He finished out the 1964 season and played another full season in 1965 with the Giants before returning to Japan to play for the Nankai Hawks.

In 1972, American Bobby Fischer defeated Russian Boris Spassky for the world chess championship.

In 1983, a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 — Flight 007 — strayed into Soviet airspace and was shot down by a Soviet jet fighter. All 269 people on the airliner died.

In 1985, scientists found the wreck of the British luxury liner Titanic, sunk by an iceberg in 1912, in the Atlantic Ocean south of Newfoundland.

Read More:- 3 Growth Stocks on My Buy List

In 1991, U.S. President George H.W. Bush established diplomatic relations with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

In 1998, a law passed in 1991 went into effect requiring all vehicles sold in the United States to have airbags on both sides of the front seat.

In 2004, a group of Chechen separatists took more than 1,000 people hostage at a school in Beslan, Russia, ultimately killing nearly 340 people, including children.

Read More:- Warren Buffett Sells $8 Billion Worth of Stock — What This Could Mean For Your Investments

In 2008, Hurricane Gustav slammed into Louisiana southwest of New Orleans as a Category 2 storm, forcing the evacuation of about 2 million people. New Orleans’ levee system, strengthened since 2005’s Hurricane Katrina devastated the area, held against a 12-foot storm surge.

In 2015, Pope Francis said priests can forgive women who have had an abortion if they seek forgiveness during the upcoming extraordinary jubilee.

In 2019, Hurricane Dorian made landfall in the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm. The hurricane killed 84 people, mostly in the Bahamas, but also in Puerto Rico, Florida and North Carolina, and caused more than $4 billion in damage.

In 2020, BTS became the first all-Korean musical group to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart with their single “Dynamite.”

Read More:- If You Invested $1,000 in Stag Industrial at Its 2011 IPO, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

In 2022, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s independent committee on vaccines recommended the first reformulated booster shot to combat the Omicron variants of the COVID-19 virus.

Source :
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top