May 1976

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The following events occurred in May 1976:

May 1, 1976 (Saturday)

May 2, 1976 (Sunday)

May 3, 1976 (Monday)

May 4, 1976 (Tuesday)

  • Schiedam train disaster: The international Rhine Express boat train collides with Stoptrein 4116 from Rotterdam, killing 24 people and seriously injuring another five.[6]
  • The first LAGEOS (Laser Geometric Environmental Observation Survey) satellite is launched, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in the United States.[7]
  • Born: Anza, South African-Japanese singer and actress, in Cape Town, as Ōyama Anza.[8]

May 5, 1976 (Wednesday)

May 6, 1976 (Thursday)

  • 1976 Friuli earthquake: An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5, centring on the town of Gemona del Friuli in north-eastern Italy,[10] kills 978 people were killed and injures a further 2,400; 157,000 people are estimated to have been left homeless.

May 7, 1976 (Friday)

May 8, 1976 (Saturday)

May 9, 1976 (Sunday)

May 10, 1976 (Monday)


May 11, 1976 (Tuesday)

  • A tanker truck carrying more than 7,000 gallons of anhydrous ammonia falls from a freeway in Houston, Texas, resulting in the deaths of 7 people and injuries to 200 others.[15]
  • Amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act are signed into United States law by President Gerald Ford.[16]
  • Died: Alvar Aalto, 78, Finnish architect and designer

May 12, 1976 (Wednesday)

  • Spanish tanker Urquiola explodes and catches fire in A Coruña harbour; two of the ship's thirty-nine crew are killed.[17]
  • Died: Rudolf Kempe, 65, German orchestral conductor[18]

May 13, 1976 (Thursday)

May 14, 1976 (Friday)

  • Died: Keith Relf, 33, English rock musician, electrocuted while practising at home[20]

May 15, 1976 (Saturday)

May 16, 1976 (Sunday)

May 17, 1976 (Monday)

  • Adventurer Tim Severin leaves Dingle in Ireland for America, in an attempt to trace the route of the legendary 6th-century monk Brendan, travelling in a leather boat.[24]

May 18, 1976 (Tuesday)

May 19, 1976 (Wednesday)

May 20, 1976 (Thursday)

May 21, 1976 (Friday)

May 22, 1976 (Saturday)

  • Died: Oscar Bonavena, 33, Argentine boxer, shot by security guard Willard Ross Brymer, who is later convicted of manslaughter[29]

May 23, 1976 (Sunday)

May 24, 1976 (Monday)

  • The first scheduled Concorde flights to Dulles Airport in the United States begin running, three times a week.[32]
  • A wine competition nicknamed "The Judgment of Paris", is held in Paris, France, by Steven Spurrier. The contest involves a blind wine tasting, as a result of which some Californian red and white wines emerge as superior to their French equivalents.[33]

May 25, 1976 (Tuesday)

May 26, 1976 (Wednesday)

May 27, 1976 (Thursday)

May 28, 1976 (Friday)

May 29, 1976 (Saturday)

May 30, 1976 (Sunday)

May 31, 1976 (Monday)

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