1626 Girifalco earthquake

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The 1626 Girifalco earthquake occurred on April 5 at 12:45. It was the strongest earthquake in a sequence that lasted from March 27 through to October of that year. It had an estimated magnitude of 6.0 Me and a maximum perceived intensity of X (Extreme) on the Modified Mercalli scale. It caused widespread destruction in Girifalco and Catanzaro, then part of the Kingdom of Naples. There is no precise estimate for the number of casualties, but it is thought to lie in the range 11–100.[1] The earthquake may have been caused by movement on the NW-SE trending Stalettì-Squillace-Maida fault system.[2]

LocaldateApril 5, 1626 (1626-04-05)
Localtime12:45
Epicenter38.852°N 16.456°E / 38.852; 16.456
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1626 Girifalco earthquake
1626 Girifalco earthquake is located in Italy
1626 Girifalco earthquake
Local dateApril 5, 1626 (1626-04-05)
Local time12:45
Magnitude6.0 Me
Epicenter38.852°N 16.456°E / 38.852; 16.456
FaultStalettì-Squillace-Maida fault system
Areas affectedGirifalco, Catanzaro, Kingdom of Naples
Max. intensityMMI X (Extreme)
Foreshocksyes
Casualties11–100
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