1948 Ashgabat earthquake

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1948 Ashgabat earthquake
Date October 5, 1948
Magnitude 7.3 Mw
Epicenter location: near Ashgabat (today's Turkmenistan)
Countries/
regions affected
Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union (Turkmen SSR)
Iran
Tsunami: None
Casualties: 110,000 dead, 9th deadliest earthquake

The 1948 Ashgabat earthquake, at a magnitude 7.3 Mw, occurred at on 5 October 1948 near Ashgabat, Turkmenistan (then Soviet Union).

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The earthquake caused extreme damage in Ashgabat and nearby villages, where almost all brick buildings collapsed, concrete structures were heavily damaged and freight trains were derailed. Damage and casualties also occurred in the Darreh Gaz area, Iran. Surface rupture was observed both northwest and southeast of Ashgabat. Many sources list the casualty total at 10,000, but a news release on 9 December 1988 advised that the correct death toll was 110,000.[1] A 2007 report by the State News Agency of Turkmenistan gives a total number of up to 176,000.[2]

It was this earthquake that killed future Turkmen dictator Saparmurat Niyazov's mother (his father having died during World War II) and the rest of his family, leaving him an orphan.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Most Destructive Known Earthquakes on Record in the World
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Cummings, Sally N. Power and Change in Central Asia, p.118. Routledge (2002), ISBN 0415255856.
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