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1893 Malatya earthquake
1893 Malatya earthquake is located in Turkey
1893 Malatya earthquake
Local date3 March 1893 (1893-03-03)
Local time02:30
MagnitudeMs  7.1
Epicenter38°09′14″N 38°17′35″E / 38.154°N 38.293°E / 38.154; 38.293[1]
Areas affectedTurkey
Max. intensityMMI X (Extreme)
Casualties885 fatalities

The 1893 Malatya earthquake occurred at 02:30 local time on 3 March in Malatya, Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. It had a surface wave magnitude of 7.1 and maximum felt intensity of X (Extreme) on the Mercalli intensity scale. This destructive earthquake caused 885 deaths and 164 injuries.

  1. ^ Sesetyan, K.; Stucchi, M.; Castelli, V.; Gomez Capera, A.A. (16 February 2023). Kahramanmaraş - Gaziantep Türkiye M7.7 Earthquake, 6 February 2023 (04:17 GMT+03:00) Large historical earthquakes of the earthquake-affected region: a preliminary report (PDF) (Report). Boğaziçi University. Retrieved 2 March 2023.

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