2008 Dodecanese earthquake
Thessaloniki Athens | |
UTC time | ?? |
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ISC event | |
USGS-ANSS | |
Date * | 15 July 2008 |
Origin time * | 03:26:35 UTC [1] |
Local date | |
Local time | |
Magnitude | 6.4 Mw [1] |
Depth | 52 km (32 mi) [1] |
Epicenter | 35°56′N 27°49′E / 35.93°N 27.81°ECoordinates: 35°56′N 27°49′E / 35.93°N 27.81°E [1] |
Areas affected | Greece |
Max. intensity | VII (Very strong) [2] |
Casualties | 1 [3][4] |
* Deprecated | See documentation. |
The 2008 Dodecanese earthquake occurred near Kattavia on the island of Rhodes in the eastern Mediterranean Sea on 15 July. The quake struck at 06:26 a.m. local time (UTC+3) and one woman was killed when she slipped and fell as she tried to flee her home.[3] However, the earthquake did not cause any major damage.[3][5] The earthquake was felt across the entire eastern Mediterranean, as far west as Libya, and inland as far as Damascus.[4]
There was a significant aftershock the next day, 16 July, at 02:52 a.m. local time, which resulted in additional injuries.[6] The aftershock was rated 4.8 Mw[7][8]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 ISC (2015), ISC-GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900–2009), Version 2.0, International Seismological Centre
- ↑ USGS. "M 6.4 - Dodecanese Islands, Greece". United States Geological Survey.
- 1 2 3 "Rhodes Quake Kills One". E-Kathimerini. 2008-07-15. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
- 1 2 "M 6.4 - Dodecanese Islands, Greece" PACER system, Earthquake Hazards program, United States Geological Survey Archived 2008-07-31 at the Wayback Machine.. Accessed: 29 July 2008.
- ↑ Staff (15 July 2008) "Strong earthquake hits Greek island of Rhodes" Belfast Telegraph. Accessed: 23 August 2008.
- ↑ "Earthquake strikes Greek island of Rhodes; no damage, injuries reported" International Herald Tribune. Accessed: 29 July 2008.
- ↑ "Seismicity Catalogs" for 15 July 2008 23:52 UTC, Geodynamics Institute of the National Observatory of Athens. Accessed: 29 July 2008.
- ↑ "Magnitude 5.0 Dodecanese Islands, Greece" Preliminary Earthquake Report, Earthquake Hazards program, United States Geological Survey. Accessed: 29 July 2008.
External links
- The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.
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