2005 Hindu Kush earthquake

Earthquake in northeastern Afghanistan with a magnitude of 6.5 on December 12 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake hit northeastern Afghanistan with a magnitude of 6.5 on December 12 at 21:47 (UTC). According to the United States Geological Survey, the maximum Mercalli intensity was V (Moderate) at Chitral. Five people were killed in the Hindu Kush region and landslides blocked several roads near Bagh, Kashmir.[4] The earthquake occurred some 65 miles away from Faizabad, a city in the Hindu Kush mountains,[5] but it could be felt in many neighboring areas.[6] It could even be felt about 200 miles away in Islamabad, Pakistan.[5] The quake was strong enough to trigger panic among survivors of October's devastating earthquake, who came out from their makeshift shelters in freezing temperatures.[7] Although magnitude–6 earthquakes typically cause severe damage, this quake caused relatively little because it occurred deep underground (224.6 km (140 mi)).[5]

UTCtime2005-12-12 21:47:45
LocaldateDecember 13, 2005 (2005-12-13)
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2005 Hindu Kush earthquake
2005 Hindu Kush earthquake is located in Afghanistan
2005 Hindu Kush earthquake
UTC time2005-12-12 21:47:45
ISC event7996705
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateDecember 13, 2005 (2005-12-13)
Local time02:17:45 AFT
Magnitude6.5 Mw
6.0 mb[1]
Depth224.6 km (140 mi)[1]
Epicenter36.36°N 71.01°E / 36.36; 71.01[2]
Areas affectedAfghanistan
Pakistan
Tajikistan
Max. intensityMMI V (Moderate)
Casualties5 dead[3]
1 injured[3]
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