What Happened This Year 1989

Historical Events from This Year 1989

Accidents & Tragedies

United Express Flight 2415 crashes on approach

December 26th, 1989 35 years ago

United Express Flight 2415 crashed while approaching the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco, Washington, killing all six people on board. The aircraft, a Beechcraft 1900, encountered poor visibility conditions during its descent in foggy weather. Efforts to locate the wreckage were complicated by the terrain, and the investigation later revealed issues with the flight crew's approach procedures.

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Politics & Government

End of the Romanian Revolution's Fighting

December 27th, 1989 35 years ago

The final skirmishes of the Romanian Revolution, characterized by minor street confrontations and sporadic gunfire, came to a sudden end in Bucharest. The unrest had emerged in mid-December over governmental oppression, culminating in a struggle against the Ceaușescu regime. As the Romanian people took to the streets, they faced a brutal crackdown from government forces. By late December, the tide had turned, leading to a swift conclusion of hostilities, indicating a pivotal shift in Romanian society and governance.

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Natural Disasters

Newcastle Earthquake Strikes with Devastating Impact

December 28th, 1989 35 years ago

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck Newcastle, New South Wales, causing significant destruction and loss of life. The quake, occurring in the early morning hours, resulted in widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure in the area. Rescue operations were immediately initiated, highlighting the vulnerability of urban areas to seismic events. The disaster underscored the importance of earthquake preparedness in Australia.

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Politics & Government

Václav Havel becomes Czechoslovak President

December 29th, 1989 35 years ago

Václav Havel, a renowned Czech writer and dissident, was elected as the first President of post-communist Czechoslovakia following the Velvet Revolution. The election symbolized a significant shift in the nation's governance, moving away from decades of authoritarian rule. The Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia convened to mark this historic transition, choosing Havel as a unifying figure who represented the aspirations of a new democratic era. His election was celebrated by many citizens who had long yearned for freedom and democracy.

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Economics & Industry

Nikkei 225 Hits All-Time High

December 29th, 1989 35 years ago

The Nikkei 225 Index reached an all-time intra-day high of 38,957.44 and a closing high of 38,915.87 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, marking the zenith of Japan's asset price bubble. Characterized by sky-high valuations in real estate and stocks, this period of economic exuberance was propelled by speculative investment and rapid growth throughout the 1980s. Investors were drawn to the market with optimism, believing in continuous growth and success.

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