c3545f6b32 Radio 816 / Lisbon 14-Dec.1961: You understand the bitterness with which I send you this messageLandslide danger may persist while emergency personnel are attempting rescue.[51]The assault was repulsed by the Portuguese defenders, with seven Indian marines killed and 19 woundedBut, for this purpose, portable communication equipment was necessary."[13] Plans to mine roads and beaches were also unviable because of a desperate shortage of mines.[36]Main article: Fault (geology)"Reminiscences Of Goa's Liberation"Main article: Earthquake swarmNormal and reverse faulting are examples of dip-slip, where the displacement along the fault is in the direction of dip and movement on them involves a vertical component
Retrieved 2006-08-14"Posttraumatic stress disorder in elderly and younger adults after the 1988 earthquake in Armenia"Contents 1 Background 1.1 Local resistance to Portuguese rule 1.2 Diplomatic efforts to resolve Goa dispute 1.3 The Annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli 2 Events preceding the hostilities 2.1 Indian military build-up 2.2 The Portuguese Mandate 2.3 Portuguese military preparations 2.3.1 Navy 2.3.2 Ground Forces 2.3.3 Air Defence 2.4 Portuguese civilian evacuation 2.5 Indian reconnaissance operations 3 Commencement of hostilities 3.1 The military actions in Goa 3.1.1 The ground attack on Goa: North and North East sectors 3.1.2 The advance from the East 3.1.3 The air raids over Goa 3.1.4 The storming of Anjidiv Island 3.1.5 Naval battle at Mormugo harbour 3.2 The military actions in Daman 3.2.1 The ground attack on Daman 3.2.2 The Daman air raids 3.2.3 Naval action at Daman 3.3 The military actions in Diu 3.3.1 The ground attack on Diu 3.3.2 The Diu air raids 3.3.3 Naval action at Diu 4 UN attempts at ceasefire 5 Portuguese surrender 6 Portuguese actions post-hostilities 7 Internment and repatriation of POWs 8 International reaction to the capture of Goa 8.1 Support 8.1.1 Soviet Union 8.1.2 China 8.1.3 Arab States 8.1.4 Ceylon 8.1.5 African states 8.2 Condemnation 8.2.1 United States 8.2.2 United Kingdom 8.2.3 Netherlands 8.2.4 Brazil 8.2.5 Pakistan 8.3 Ambivalent 8.3.1 The Catholic Church 9 Cultural depiction 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External links Major earthquakesIn its most general sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event whether natural or caused by humans that generates seismic wavesPart of a series on Earthquakes Types Foreshock Aftershock Blind thrust Doublet Interplate Intraplate Megathrust Remotely triggered Slow Submarine Supershear Tsunami Earthquake swarm Causes Fault movement Volcanism Induced seismicity Characteristics Epicenter Hypocenter Shadow zone Seismic waves P-wave S-wave Measurement Seismic scales Seismometer Prediction Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction Forecasting Other topics Shear wave splitting AdamsWilliamson equation FlinnEngdahl regions Earthquake engineering Seismite Seismology Earth Sciences Portal Category Related topics v t e United States[edit]Staying out of range, the boat had no casualties and minimal damage, the boat withdrew to the port at DiuCalifornia Department of ConservationHome Products How to buy Follow us Newsletter
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