2023 Badakhshan earthquake
On 21 March 2023, a strong earthquake hit Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan, with an depth of 187 km (116 mi). The maximum Mercalli intensity was V (Moderate), and a magnitude of 6.5 was given.[1]
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| Date | {{{date}}} |
|---|---|
| Magnitude | 6.5 Mw |
| Depth | 187.6 km (116.6 mi) |
| Epicenter location | 36°31′23″N 70°58′44″E / 36.523°N 70.979°ECoordinates: 36°31′23″N 70°58′44″E / 36.523°N 70.979°E |
| Countries or regions affected | {{{countries affected}}} |
| Max. intensity | V (Moderate) |
| Landslides | yes |
| Casualties | 21 dead, 424 injuries |
Earthquake
The United States Geological Survey said it was a 6.5 magnitude earthquake,[1] while the Pakistan Meteorological Department claimed it was 6.8. Initially, it was wrongly reported as a 7.7 magnitude quake.[2] The shaking was felt by about 285 million people in a 1,000 km-wi de area across Pakistan, India, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "M 6.5 - 40 km SSE of Jurm, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
- ↑ "Fact Check: 7.7-magnitude earthquake poster, damaged building shared on social media are fake". Greater Kashmir. Retrieved 8 September 2023.