Historical Events tagged with "1986"

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Natural Disasters

Devastating 5.7 Magnitude Earthquake in El Salvador

October 10th, 1986 38 years ago

A powerful earthquake struck El Salvador, registering 5.7 on the moment magnitude scale. Centered in the San Salvador region, the tremor resulted in significant destruction and loss of life, with reports indicating around 1,500 fatalities. The earthquake caused widespread panic, collapsing buildings throughout the capital and surrounding areas, displacing thousands and leading to urgent emergency responses. Aftershocks contributed to the chaos, complicating rescue efforts and creating additional hazards for both survivors and responders.

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Natural Disasters

Destructive Earthquake Strikes Kalamata, Greece

September 13th, 1986 38 years ago

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake devastated Kalamata, Greece, causing significant damage and loss of life. The quake struck the city with a maximum Modified Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme), leading to the collapse of buildings and infrastructure. At least 20 people were killed, and many others were injured as the community grappled with the immediate aftermath. This seismic event left a lasting impact on the region, prompting questions about preparedness and urban safety in earthquake-prone areas.

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Crime & Law

Postal Employee Patrick Sherrill Commits Mass Shooting

August 20th, 1986 38 years ago

Patrick Sherrill, a postal worker in Edmond, Oklahoma, opened fire on his colleagues with a handgun, killing 14 of them and injuring several others. This violent act occurred during his shift at the post office. Following the shooting, Sherrill took his own life, resulting in one of the deadliest workplace shootings in U.S. history. The event shocked the local community and raised questions about workplace violence and gun control.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

New Zealand Legalizes Homosexuality

July 9th, 1986 38 years ago

The Homosexual Law Reform Act was passed, legalizing homosexuality in New Zealand. After years of advocacy and debate, the legislation provided equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals, decriminalizing homosexual acts. This landmark decision represented a significant shift in societal attitudes and marked a turning point in New Zealand's legal and cultural landscape regarding sexual orientation.

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Sports & Recreation

Maradona's Hand of God and Goal of the Century

June 22nd, 1986 38 years ago

In the quarter-finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Diego Maradona scored two infamous goals against England, leading Argentina to a 2–1 victory. The first goal, dubbed the 'Hand of God,' was controversial as Maradona used his hand to score, which went unnoticed by referees. This was followed by the legendary 'Goal of the Century,' where Maradona dribbled past multiple English players before scoring. Argentina advanced to the semi-finals and ultimately won the tournament.

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Natural Disasters

Deadly Hailstorm in Gopalganj District

April 14th, 1986 38 years ago

In Gopalganj, Bangladesh, enormous hailstones weighing up to 1 kilogram fell from the sky, leading to significant destruction and loss of life. This rare meteorological phenomenon struck the area unexpectedly, wreaking havoc on the local population and infrastructure. The storm caused fatalities, with 92 recorded deaths, and numerous injuries among those caught outdoors or in inadequately protected structures.

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Crime & Law

FBI Miami Shootout: A Daylight Gun Battle

April 11th, 1986 38 years ago

In Dade County, Florida, a gun battle erupted between two bank robbers and FBI agents pursuing them. The shootout resulted in the deaths of FBI agents Jerry L. Dove and Benjamin P. Grogan, with five other agents wounded during the intense confrontation. This dramatic event not only showcased the dangers faced by law enforcement but also led to the development of the popular .40 S&W cartridge.

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Politics & Government

Police Stations Attacked in Kathmandu

April 1st, 1986 38 years ago

Cadres from the Communist Party of Nepal (Mashal) initiated a series of coordinated attacks on multiple police stations in Kathmandu. The assaults aimed to incite a popular rebellion against the ruling government, reflecting the rising tensions and demands for political change within the nation. This provocation marked a significant moment in the political unrest of Nepal, highlighting the escalating struggle between government forces and communist factions seeking to establish a more radical movement.

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Sports & Recreation

Debi Thomas Wins World Figure Skating Championship

March 21st, 1986 38 years ago

Debi Thomas won the World Figure Skating Championships in 1986, marking a significant milestone in sports history. Competing in Geneva, Switzerland, she captivated the audience with her technical precision and artistic performance. Thomas was not only an exceptional athlete, but she also made history as the first African American to earn this prestigious title, inspiring many within and beyond the sport. Her victory opened doors for future generations of skaters, illustrating that excellence and talent transcend racial barriers.

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