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Yes, but I read that it was shallow (12 miles deep). I lived through the 1989 Loma Prieta quake. Here is the difference between them Hard to wrap your heads around it!
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It should be pretty accurate as that tool is on the USGS site: "How Much Bigger…?" Calculator
Yes, because the Richter magnitude scale is logarithmic.
A lot depends on the area, too. The Spitak earthquake of December 7, 1988, was about 6.9, but it was in densely populated mountainous area so the amount of deaths was close to 25000. The Mexico earthquake of 1985 claimed over 5000 lives.