This is a list of earthquakes in Afghanistan. Fairly moderate earthquakes have been very destructive in the country, particularly in the years 1998, 2002 and 2023. This can be blamed on the population residing in mostly informal and adobe houses, which are extremely vulnerable to earthquake shaking.[1]
Tectonic setting
editAfghanistan is situated near the southern extent of the Eurasian plate.[2]
Earthquakes
editDate | Place | Lat | Lon | Deaths | Injuries | Mag. | MMI | Comments | |
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2023-10-07 | Herat | 34.610 | 61.924 | 1,480 | 2,400 | 6.3 Mw | VIII | Four earthquakes and aftershocks/Extreme damage. | [3] |
2023-03-21 | Badakhshan | 36.523 | 70.979 | 21 | 424 | 6.5 Mw | V | Moderate damage, 21 deaths including 10 in Pakistan. | [4] |
2022-09-06 | Badakhshan | 36.649 | 70.629 | 6 | 9 | 4.8 Mw | III | Further damage | [5] |
2022-09-04 | Kunar | 34.662 | 70.701 | 18 | 42 | 5.1 Mw | VII | Moderate damage | [6] |
2022-07-18 | Khost | 33.108 | 69.470 | 44 | 5.1 Mw | V | Additional damage / aftershock | [7] | |
2022-06-24 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | 33.017 | 69.538 | 5 | 11 | 4.2 Mw | VII | All deaths in Afghanistan / aftershock | [8] |
2022-06-21 | Khost | 33.092 | 69.514 | 1,163 | 2,976 | 6.0 Mw | VIII | Extreme damage/landslides | [9] |
2022-05-24 | Hindu Kush | 36.118 | 70.293 | 2 | 1 | 4.9 Mw | VI | Minor damage | [10] |
2022-02-05 | Hindu Kush | 36.445 | 71.117 | 3 | 5.8 Mw | IV | [11] | ||
2022-01-17 | Badghis | 34.946 | 63.580 | 30 | 49 | 5.3 Mw | VI | [12] | |
2018-01-31 | Hindu Kush | 36.54 | 70.82 | 2 | 22 | 6.1 Mw | IV | ||
2016-04-10 | Ishkashim | 6 | 28 | 6.6 Mw | V | ||||
2015-10-26 | Hindu Kush | 36.52 | 70.37 | 399 | 2,536 | 7.5 Mw | VII | ||
2013-04-24 | Jalalabad-Mehtar Lam | 34.53 | 70.22 | 18 | 130 | 5.6 Mw | V | [13] | |
2012-06-11 | Baghlan | 36.05 | 69.30 | 75 | - | 5.4, 5.7 | V | Doublet | [14] |
2010-04-18 | Samangan | 35.71 | 67.68 | 11 | - | 5.6 | VI | [15] | |
2009-10-22 | Hindu Kush | 36.52 | 70.95 | 5 | - | 6.2 | V | [16] | |
2009-04-16 | Near Kabul | 34.19 | 70.08 | 19 | 51 | 5.2 Mw | VI | Doublet | |
2005-12-12 | Hindu Kush | 36.28 | 71.11 | 5 | 1 | 6.5 Mw | V | ||
2002-03-25 | Hindu Kush | 35.93 | 69.19 | 2,000 | 3,000 | 6.1 Mw | VII | ||
2002-03-03 | Hindu Kush | 36.5 | 70.48 | 166 | Some | 7.4 Mw | VI | ||
1999-02-11 | Kabul | 34.3 | 69.36 | 70 | 500 | 6.0 Mw | VI | [17] | |
1998-05-30 | Takhar | 37.17 | 70.09 | 4,000–4,500 | 10,001 | 6.5 Mw | VI | ||
1998-02-04 | Takhar | 37.17 | 70.14 | 2,323 | 818 | 5.9 Mw | VI | ||
1994-05-01 | Mazar-i-Sharif | 36.901 | 67.163 | 160 | 330 | 6.1 Mw | Severe damage | [18] | |
1991-04-20 | Badakhshan | 36.416 | 70.912 | 4.1 Mw | III | 100 houses damaged | [19] | ||
1991-04-08 | Badakhshan | 37.457 | 68.273 | 1 | 6 | 5.5 Mw | VII | Moderate damage | [20] |
1991-01-31 | Hindu Kush | 35.99 | 70.42 | 848 | 200 | 6.9 Mw | VII | Extreme damage | [21] |
1990-07-13 | Hindu Kush | 36.415 | 70.789 | 43 | 2 | 6.4 Mw | IV | Deaths due to avalanche in Tajikistan. | [22] |
1985-07-29 | Hindu Kush | 36.190 | 70.896 | 5 | 38 | 7.4 Mw | VIII | Severe damage in Pakistan and Tajikistan as well. | [23] |
1984-02-16 | Hindu Kush | 36.431 | 70.826 | 4 | 13 | 6.4 Mw | IV | Severe damage | [24] |
1984-02-01 | Nangarhar | 34.616 | 70.484 | 1 | 35 | 6.1 | VII | Minor damage | [25] |
1983-12-31 | Hindu Kush | 36.37 | 70.34 | 12–26 | 60–483 | 7.2 Mb | VII | Severe damage | [26] |
1982-12-16 | Baghlan | 36.148 | 69.011 | 450 | Many | 6.6 Ms | VI | Severe damage | [27] |
1981-06-13 | Samangan | 36.176 | 67.827 | 1 | 2 | 5.5 Mw | VI | [28] | |
1918-11-15 | Hindu Kush | 36.202 | 70.711 | 7.8 Mw | V | [29] | |||
1842-02-19 | Jalalabad | 34.4 | 70.5 | 500 | Severe damage | [30] | |||
818-05-15 | Hindu Kush | 36.8 | 66.2 | Many | 7.5 Ms | VIII | Severe damage | [31] | |
Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes' notability guideline that was developed for stand alone articles. The principles described also apply to lists. In summary, only damaging, injurious, or deadly events should be recorded. |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "PAGER". United States Geological Survey. 21 June 2022. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
- ^ Ambraseyes, N.; Bilham, R. (2003), "Earthquakes in Afghanistan", Seismological Research Letters, 74 (2): 107, Bibcode:2003SeiRL..74..107A, doi:10.1785/gssrl.74.2.107
- ^ Health Cluster; World Health Organization (10 October 2023). "Afghanistan Earthquake in Herat Province, Health Situation Report No. 4 10 October 2023". ReliefWeb. Archived from the original on 11 October 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
- ^ "M 6.5 - 40 km SSE of Jurm, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. 21 March 2023. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
- ^ "M 4.8 - 30 km SW of Jurm, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. 2 September 2022.
- ^ "M 5.3 - 34 km NE of Jalālābād, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
- ^ "M 5.1 - 49 km WNW of Khōst, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- ^ "M 4.3 - 49 km W of Miran Shah, Pakistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ "M 5.9 - 46 km SW of Khōst, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
- ^ "M 5.0 - 63 km SE of Farkhār, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "M 5.7 - 45 km SW of Ashkāsham, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "M 5.3 - 41 km E of Qala i Naw, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "67 Significant Earthquakes where Country = AFGHANISTAN". Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- ^ "Afghan quakes: Landslide killed 80, says governor". BBC News. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- ^ "M5.6 - central Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "M6.2 - Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "M 6.0 - 27 km WNW of ?uk?mat? Azrah, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "M 6.1 - Central Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2024-05-15.
- ^ "M 4.1 - 50 km S of Jurm, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ "M 5.5 - 14 km ESE of Boshchorbogh, Tajikistan". United States Geological Survey.
- ^ NGDC 1972
- ^ "M 6.4 - 50 km S of Jurm, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
- ^ "M 7.4 - 75 km S of Jurm, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ "M 6.4 - 48 km S of Jurm, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ "M 6.1 - 21 km N of Jal?l?b?d, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ NGDC 1972
- ^ "M 6.6 - 14 km NW of Nahr?n, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ "M 5.5 - 19 km WSW of Aībak, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
- ^ "M 7.8 - Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. November 15, 1921. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ NGDC 1972
- ^ NGDC 1972
Sources
- NGDC (1972), Significant Earthquake Database (Data Set), National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K
Further reading
edit- Ambraseys, N.; Bilham, R. (2003), "Earthquakes in Afghanistan", Seismological Research Letters, 74 (2): 107–123, Bibcode:2003SeiRL..74..107A, doi:10.1785/gssrl.74.2.107, ISSN 0895-0695
- Rehman, Khaista; Ali, Wajid; Ali, Asghar; Ali, Aamir; Barkat, Adnan (2017), "Shallow and intermediate depth earthquakes in the Hindu Kush region across the Afghan-Pakistan border", Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 148: 241–253, Bibcode:2017JAESc.148..241R, doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.09.005, ISSN 1367-9120
- Stenz, Edward (1945), "Strong Earthquakes in Afghanistan", Bulletin of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America, 3 (2): 398–411, JSTOR 24724993
- Wheeler, Russell L. 2005. Seismotectonic Map of Afghanistan, with Annotated Bibliography [electronic Resource] / by Russell L. Wheeler ... [et Al.] ; Prepared Under the Auspices of the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey.