Neftegorsk
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Sahalin /
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, 34 km from center (Тунгор)
World / Russia / Sakhalin
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Neftegorsk (Russian: Нефтего́рск), formerly Vostok (Восто́к, lit. east) before 1970, is a ghost town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia. The town was built in 1963. It was an urban-type oil-mining settlement, with its name meaning "Oil Town".
The town was devastated by an earthquake on May 28, 1995, which measured 7.1 on the Richter scale, killing 1,989 out of a total population of 3,977. An oil-producing town in northern Sakhalin, many buildings in Neftegorsk had been built with low-quality concrete and were not designed to withstand seismic activity. As is common in remote Russian industrial towns, almost the entire population lived in a small number of high-density four-to-five-story apartment buildings. The earthquake destroyed many of these, reducing them to piles of rubble. On multiple streets in the small town, every building collapsed and all residents were killed. Because of the comprehensive nature of the death and destruction in Neftegorsk, it was decided not to be rebuilt, and a memorial was instead constructed in the area. The monument contains aerial pictures of the town both before and immediately after its destruction, allowing visitors a sense of scale of the disaster. Many survivors were relocated to other towns in Sakhalin such as Okha, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, and Nogliki, while others left Sakhalin for the mainland.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUUYq4D0YcY&t=77s
The town was devastated by an earthquake on May 28, 1995, which measured 7.1 on the Richter scale, killing 1,989 out of a total population of 3,977. An oil-producing town in northern Sakhalin, many buildings in Neftegorsk had been built with low-quality concrete and were not designed to withstand seismic activity. As is common in remote Russian industrial towns, almost the entire population lived in a small number of high-density four-to-five-story apartment buildings. The earthquake destroyed many of these, reducing them to piles of rubble. On multiple streets in the small town, every building collapsed and all residents were killed. Because of the comprehensive nature of the death and destruction in Neftegorsk, it was decided not to be rebuilt, and a memorial was instead constructed in the area. The monument contains aerial pictures of the town both before and immediately after its destruction, allowing visitors a sense of scale of the disaster. Many survivors were relocated to other towns in Sakhalin such as Okha, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, and Nogliki, while others left Sakhalin for the mainland.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUUYq4D0YcY&t=77s
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neftegorsk,_Sakhalin_Oblast
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Coordinates: 52°59'48"N 142°56'48"E
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- Crillon 790 km
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- Slavnoye 930 km
- Okeansky 937 km
- Iturup Old Japanese Airfield 2 942 km
- Baikovo 943 km
- Sentyabrskiy 949 km
- extensive fortifications 1079 km
- Memorial in memory of victims at earthquake 0.2 km
- Memorial to the lost inhabitants of Neftegorsk 0.8 km
- cape Kamambagsh 16 km
- cape Ozerniy 23 km
- cape Agivo 23 km