2023 Herat earthquakes

2023 Herat earthquakes
A village destroyed by the earthquakes
2023 Herat earthquakes is located in Afghanistan
2023 Herat earthquakes
UTC time2023-10-07 06:41:03
 2023-10-07 07:12:50
 2023-10-11 00:41:56
 2023-10-15 03:36:00
ISC event635743372
 635743376
 635746074
 635804203
USGS-ANSSComCat
 ComCat
 ComCat
 ComCat
Local date7 October 2023
 7 October 2023
 11 October 2023
 15 October 2023
Local time11:11 AFT (UTC+4:30)
 11:42 AFT (UTC+4:30)
 05:11 AFT (UTC+4:30)
 08:06 AFT (UTC+4:30)
Magnitude6.3 Mw
 6.3 Mw
 6.3 Mw
 6.3 Mw
Depth14.0 km (8.7 mi)
 8.0 km (5.0 mi)
 8.0 km (5.0 mi)
 9.0 km (5.6 mi)
Epicenter34°36′36″N 61°55′26″E / 34.610°N 61.924°E / 34.610; 61.924
TypeThrust
Areas affected
  • Afghanistan
  • Iran
Max. intensityMMI VIII (Severe)
Casualties
  • 1,482 dead, 2,100–2,400 injured (October 7 events)
  • 3 dead, 169 injured (October 11 event)
  • 4 dead, 162 injured (October 15 event)
  • 13 injured (October 28 event)

Four large earthquakes measuring Mww 6.3 each and their aftershocks affected Herat Province in western Afghanistan in early October 2023. The first two earthquakes occurred on 7 October at 11:11 AFT and 11:42 AFT near the city of Herat, followed by many aftershocks. On 11 and 15 October, two other magnitude 6.3 earthquakes struck the same area. Thrust faulting was associated with these earthquakes. The World Health Organization estimated 1,482 fatalities, 2,100 injuries, 43,400 people affected and 114,000 people requiring humanitarian aid.[1] The 11, 15 and 28 October earthquakes caused a combined seven deaths and 344 injuries.

The earthquakes struck Afghanistan during an ongoing humanitarian crisis following the Taliban takeover in 2021, and existing aid groups were experiencing a lack of funds prior to the disaster. Some aid agencies including UNICEF and the Red Cross appealed for donations in response to the earthquakes.[2] Many international organizations and countries participated in rescue and relief efforts. Hospitals were overwhelmed by the number of injured and lack of proper equipment.[3] Thousands more were made homeless as the country entered the winter.

  1. ^ World Health Organization (16 October 2023). "Afghanistan Earthquakes in Herat Province, Health Situation Report No. 8, 15-16 October 2023". ReliefWeb. Archived from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  2. ^ Nasar, Khudai Noor (12 October 2023). "Starving Afghan earthquake survivors face reality of aid shortfall". Nikkei Asia. Archived from the original on 13 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  3. ^ Makoii, Akhtar Mohammad (11 October 2023). "Fears of more casualties as further earthquakes hit Afghanistan". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 12 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.

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