Today in history: Two shocking events on the same day…
- ByDivya Adhikari
- 30 Sep, 2025
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India: Latur Earthquake (1993)
On September 30, 1993, a devastating 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Latur district in Maharashtra, claiming nearly 28,000 lives and injuring over 30,000 people. This was one of the deadliest earthquakes in India’s history. The delayed relief efforts and mismanagement worsened the situation, highlighting the urgent need for better disaster preparedness. This tragedy became a turning point, prompting India to strengthen its disaster management policies and emergency response systems.
World: Commissioning of USS Nautilus (1954)
On the same day in 1954, the United States Navy commissioned the USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine. Measuring 319 feet in length and weighing 3,180 tons, Nautilus could travel over 60,000 miles underwater. This groundbreaking vessel marked a new era in military strategy and naval power, demonstrating the potential of nuclear energy in defense.
Conclusion
September 30 stands out in history, witnessing events that reshaped disaster management in India and naval warfare globally.
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