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The 1976 Friuli earthquake, also known in Italy as Terremoto del Friuli (Friulian earthquake), occurred on 6 May 1976, at 21:00:13 (20:00:13 UTC) with a moment magnitude of 6.5 and a maximum EMS intensity of X (very destructive). [3]
Map of earthquakes in Italy 1900-2017 Earthquakes M5.5+ (1900–2016) Mediterranean. This is a list of earthquakes in Italy that had epicentres in Italy, or significantly affected the country. On average every four years an earthquake with a magnitude equal to or greater than 5.5 occurs in Italy. [1]
Several countries experienced their worst ever natural disasters. Chronologically, Guatemala in February suffered 23,000 deaths. Indonesia in June had an earthquake causing 6,000 deaths. China in July had officially 242,000 deaths from the 1976 Tangshan earthquake. This was the worst toll from an earthquake for over 400 years.
Friuli earthquake may refer to: 1348 Friuli earthquake, Italy; 1976 Friuli earthquake, Italy This page was last edited on 18 ...
1968 Belice earthquake; 1971 Tuscania earthquake; 1976 Friuli earthquake; 1980 Irpinia earthquake; 1990 Carlentini earthquake; 1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake; 2002 Molise earthquakes; 2009 L'Aquila earthquake; 2012 Northern Italy earthquakes; August 2016 Central Italy earthquake; October 2016 Central Italy earthquakes; January 2017 Central ...
An aerial image tweeted out from a fire department shows the extent of the devastation in the hilltop town of Amatrice.
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck Italy’s Campi Flegrei super volcano Monday evening, causing mild damage in the town of Pozzuoli, the epicenter, and as far away as the city of Naples, some 20 ...
A 6.5 magnitude earthquake killed 978 people in Italy, and injured 2,400, while leaving 157,000 homeless. The epicenter was the town of Gemona del Friuli in the Province of Udine in north-eastern Italy, [36] [37]