Modern Era · North America · Disaster
1972
Managua earthquake
December 23, 1972
Three days before Christmas, a 6.3 quake hit the Nicaraguan capital, killing perhaps ten thousand, leveling most of the city, and leaving three hundred thousand homeless. The Somoza government siphoned off much of the relief aid. The corruption helped radicalize the Sandinista movement that would finally topple the regime seven years later.