1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake

The 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake occurred in the regions of Umbria and Marche, central Italy on the morning of September 26. It was preceded by a foreshock almost as strong as the main quake. The foreshock occurred at 02:33 CEST (00:33 UTC), rated Mw5.7, and the second the main shock occurred at 11:40 CEST (09:40 UTC), rated Mw6.0. Their epicentre was in Annifo.

1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake
UTC time1997-09-26 09:40:26
ISC event1043512
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateSeptember 26, 1997 (1997-09-26)
Local time11:40
Magnitude6.0 Mw
Depth10 km (6.2 mi)
Epicenter43.084°N 12.812°E / 43.084; 12.812
Areas affectedItaly (Umbria, Marche)
Casualties11 dead
100 injured

There were several thousands of foreshocks and aftershocks from May 1997 to April 1998, more than thirty of which had a magnitude more than 3.5. Eleven people are known to have died following the shocks.

List of foreshocks and aftershocks

Only shocks (both foreshocks and aftershocks) with magnitude 5.0 or higher are listed.[1] Shocks with magnitude 5.5 or higher are highlighted in light blue. The main shock with magnitude 6.0 Mw is highlighted in dark blue.

Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
Time
(UTC)
LatitudeLongitudeDepthMagnitude
1997-09-2600:33:1243.048° N12.879° E10 km (6 mi)5.7 (Mw)
1997-09-2609:40:2643.084° N12.812° E10 km (6 mi)6.0 (Mw)
1997-09-2609:47:3843.163° N12.752° E10 km (6 mi)4.7 (Mw)
1997-10-0308:55:2143.075° N12.794° E10 km (6 mi)5.3 (Mw)
1997-10-0623:24:5243.045° N12.835° E10 km (6 mi)5.5 (Mw)
1997-10-1211:08:3642.901° N12.897° E10 km (6 mi)5.3 (Mw)
1997-10-1415:23:1042.962° N12.892° E10 km (6 mi)5.6 (Mw)
1997-11-0919:07:3342.903° N12.948° E10 km (6 mi)5.0 (Mw)
1998-03-2616:26:1143.255° N12.969° E10 km (6 mi)5.4 (Mw)
1998-04-0307:26:3643.164° N12.701° E10 km (6 mi)5.2 (Mw)
1998-04-0515:52:2043.185° N12.719° E10 km (6 mi)5.0 (Mw)

See also

Notes

  1. "NEIC: Earthquake Search Results". earthquakes.usgs.gov. 2009-10-01. Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
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