Английская Википедия:1956 Baghlan earthquake

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The 1956 Afghanistan earthquake occurred in the early morning of 10 June 1956, causing considerable damage and casualties in the area of Kabul, Bamyan and the Hindu Kush mountain range.[1] It had a magnitude of 7.3 on the surface-wave magnitude scale. The total number of deaths were between 300[2] and as high as 900.[3] According to Radio Afghanistan it was the heaviest registered earthquake ever in Afghanistan.[1]

Earthquake

It had an magnitude of 7.3 on the surface-wave magnitude scale at a depth of Шаблон:Cvt.[4] A foreshock was recorded one day prior to the mainshock. The foreshock occurred in Sayghan District, Kahmard District and Bamyan.[5] Five aftershocks followed the mainshock within the next two days. The location of these events delineated a Шаблон:Cvt rupture length trending northeast. The northeast trend was also consistent with the meizoseismal area where the Mercalli intensity was VIII–IX (SevereViolent). Rupture occurred north of the Herat Fault; a Шаблон:Cvt long strike-slip fault trending east-west; no major earthquakes have been associated with the fault in the instrumental period.[6] Many aftershocks followed a week after the mainshock.[7][1][5]

Damage

The most affected areas were Kabul, Bamyan and the Hindu Kush mountain range.[8][1] In the affected areas all communication method and infrastructure was destroyed.[5] In the Kabul area, thousands of houses collapsed,[7] including some government buildings.[9] Villages were destroyed by landslides and rockslides;[5] hundreds of houses were washed away by floods in the Kunar Valley.[3][10] The earthquake caused the landscape to change.[7][1] The large rocks fell into the river valley, altering the course of the river.[5] Due to the damaged infrastructure, traffic was blocked in many affected areas.[11]

Casualties

In initial reports no number of victims could be given, as information was limited because all communication was destroyed in the affected area. Ten people were killed due to a bridge that collapsed.[12] As of 14 June, four days after the first earthquake, according to Radio Afghanistan at least hundred people were killed, 600 were missing and thousands were injured.[1] The next day the number of deaths were reported between 60 and 70.[9] 17 June, a week after the earthquake Radio Afghanistan reported around 270 deaths.[13][14] The next day 2500 new victims were announced, of whom 300 deaths.[11] In one of the affected areas 140 people were killed and 900 injured due to heavy floods. In another part of the valley there were 160 people killed and 1000 injured.[3][10] The total number of deaths reported by media was as high as 570[15] to 900.[3] The Afghan Embassy reported a total number of deaths of 300.[2] While the total number of injured people were reported to be 2000[10]–2500,[15] the Afghan embassy reported 200.[2]

Response

Relief work was carried out by Hilal Ahmar. Coordination was done by officials of the Ministries of health and public works.[5] Afghanistan received international aid. The Netherlands Red Cross sent, with transport help of KLM, aid to the victims.[9][16] Pakistan offered doctors and medication.[3]

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Heuckroth, L. E., Karim, R. A., USAID/Afghanistan., & Kabul Research Foundation. (1970). Earthquake History, Seismicity, and Tectonics of the Regions of Afghanistan. Kabul: Kabul University, Faculty of Engineering, Seismological Center.

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