1871 Orán earthquake
The 1871 Orán earthquake that took place in the Province of Salta, in the Republic of Argentina, on Tuesday, 9 October 1871 at 02:15. It had an estimated magnitude of 6.4 Ms.[1] The earthquake was located at a depth of 30 kilometres (19 mi).[2][3][4]
Local date | 9 October 1871 |
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Local time | 02:15 |
Magnitude | 6.4 Ms[1] |
Depth | 30 km (19 mi) |
Epicenter | 25.60°S 64.1759°W |
Areas affected | Salta, Argentina |
Casualties | 20 |
Damage and casualties
The destructive force of the 1871 Orán earthquake was measured at VIII on the Mercalli intensity scale. It completely destroyed the former city of Orán (now San Ramón de la Nueva Orán), towards the northern parts of the province of Salta. It caused 20 deaths as well as injuries.[2][5]
Aftermath
As a result of the destruction of the original city of Orán, it was later reestablished under the name of San Ramón de la Nueva Orán.[6]
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