UTC time | 2008-10-11 09:06:10 |
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ISC event | 13396641 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | October 11, 2008 |
Local time | 13:06:10 |
Magnitude | 5.8 Mwc[1] |
Depth | 20.0 km (12.4 mi) |
Epicenter | 43°17′17″N 46°17′53″E / 43.288°N 46.298°E |
Type | Dip-slip |
Areas affected | Russia Chechnya Dagestan South Ossetia |
Max. intensity | MMI VII (Very strong)[2] |
Casualties | 13 dead, 116 injured[3] |
The 2008 Chechnya earthquake occurred October 11 at 09:06:10 UTC in Chechnya, Russia, with a Mwc magnitude of 5.8. At least 13 people from the districts of Gudermes, Shalinsky and Kurchaloyevsky were killed.[3][4] The mainshock and a series of aftershocks were felt throughout the North Caucasus, and even in Armenia and Georgia. About 116 people were injured.[citation needed]
Dagestan, Ingushetia, North Ossetia and Stavropol also experienced the tremors,[3] with a total of 16 shocks between 3 and 6 on the Richter magnitude scale.[citation needed] Some tremors lasted up to 30 seconds, causing serious structural damage in two Chechen districts, and left 52,000 people without power in three districts.[3] Communications and roads in Chechnya were also disrupted.[5]
Five-hundred families in the heavily affected town of Kurchaloy needed tent shelters, and the local hospital in that town was evacuated.[6] There was only minimal damage in the Chechnya capital of Grozny, consisting mostly of broken windows.[6]
Ramzan Kadyrov, the President of Chechnya said, "We have received information on damage from various districts... each and every [victim] will receive the necessary help and support."[7]
A magnitude 5.3 aftershock struck the region approximately 16 minutes after the initial quake.[8]
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