- 2010 Hosseinabad earthquake
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2010 Hosseinabad earthquake Date December 20, 2010 Magnitude 6.5 Mw Depth 11.8 kilometres (7.3 mi)[1] Epicenter 28°29′28″N 59°07′01″E / 28.491°N 59.117°E[1] Countries or regions Iran Casualties 11 people dead[2] and 100 injured The 2010 Hosseinabad earthquake occurred on December 20, 2010 at 22:11 local time (18:41 UTC). It was a magnitude 6.5 earthquake that was located about 20 km from Hosseinabad (spelled variously as Ḩoseynābād or Hosein Abad) (Persian: حسين آباد), Kermān Province in south-eastern Iran, about 100 km from Bam.[2][3]
The earthquake killed eleven people and injured over 100.[4] Damage was concentrated in about 20 villages in the area of Fahraj.[5] Casualties were reported in the villages of Chah Qanbar, Tak Seyfeldini, and Sarze Rigan.[6][7] Cut-off telephone lines and power outage were reported in the affected area. In Bam, the earthquake was felt with MM IV without causing damage. It could also be felt in the province of Sistan-Baluchestan.[2] According to the director of the Red Crescent of Iran, it is difficult to deliver humanitarian aid to some villages in the affected mountainous area.[8] Some hard-to-reach roads were blocked by the earthquake.
The maximum estimated Mercalli intensity of the shaking was IX. [9]
Moderate earthquakes can cause serious damage in the Iranian countryside, where buildings are often made of mud-bricks.[10]
See also
- July 2010 Iran earthquake
- 2003 Bam earthquake
- List of earthquakes in Iran
References
- ^ a b USGS (2010). "Magnitude 6.5 - SOUTHEASTERN IRAN". USGS. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0000rak.php. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
- ^ a b c "Quake strikes south-eastern Iran". BBC News (British Broadcasting Corporation). 2011-12-21. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12045980. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
- ^ http://irsc.ut.ac.ir/newsview.php?eventid=46285&network=earth_ismc__
- ^ "Seven dead, hundreds injured in Iran quake". AsiaOne. 2011-12-21. http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/World/Story/A1Story20101221-253943.html. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
- ^ http://world.globaltimes.cn/mid-east/2010-12/603378.html
- ^ http://www.rttnews.com/Content/GeneralNews.aspx?Id=1511589&SM=1
- ^ http://www.bruneinews.net/story/722071
- ^ http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=232611
- ^ Earthquakes, USGS. "PAGER - M 6.5 - SOUTHEASTERN IRAN". United States Geological Survey. Earthquake Hazards Program. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/pager/events/us/c0000rak/index.html. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
- ^ http://www.france24.com/en/20101221-deadly-earthquake-hits-south-east-iran-hosseinabad-bam?ns_mchannel=SEM&ns_source=Google&ns_campaign=France%2024%20US_Middle%20East&ns_linkname=Iran%20-%20Earthquake_earth%20quake%20iran&ns_fee=0&gclid=COaj1rLRgqYCFUqApAodE3nPnw
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February Chile (8.8, Feb 27)† · Salta (Argentina) (6.3, Feb 27)
March Kaohsiung (Taiwan) (6.4, Mar 4) · Elâzığ (Turkey) (6.1, Mar 8)† · 1st Pichilemu (Chile) (6.9, Mar 11) · 1st Biobío (Chile) (6.7, Mar 15) ·
April 2nd Biobío (Chile) (5.9, Apr 2) · Baja California (Mexico) (7.2, Apr 4) · 1st Sumatra (Indonesia) (7.8, Apr 6) · Yushu (China) (6.9, Apr 14)† · Afghanistan (5.4, Apr 18) · Australia (5.2, Apr 20) · 3rd Biobío (Chile) (6.2, Apr 23)
May 2nd Pichilemu (Chile) (6.0, May 2) · 4th Biobío (Chile) (6.4, May 3) · 2nd Sumatra (Indonesia) (7.2, May 9) · Algeria (5.1, May 14)
June Papua (Indonesia) (7.0, Jun 16) · Central Canada (5.0, Jun 23) · Oaxaca (Mexico) (6.2, Jun 30)
July Borrego Springs (USA) (5.4, July 7) · 5th Biobío (Chile) (6.5, Jul 14) · New Britain (Papua New Guinea) (7.3, Jul 18) · Mindanao (Philippines) (7.6, 7.4, Jul 24) · Iran (5.6, July 30)
August Ecuador (7.1, Aug 12)
September Canterbury (New Zealand) (7.1, Sep 4) · Lolol (Chile) (5.6, Sep 29)
October 3rd Sumatra (Indonesia) (7.7, Oct 25)†
November Serbia (5.3, Nov 3)
December Hosseinabad (Iran) (6.5, Dec 20) · Bonin Islands (Japan) (7.4, Dec 21)
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