UTC time | 2003-12-01 01:38:31 |
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ISC event | 7195925 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | December 1, 2003 |
Local time | 09:38 |
Magnitude | 6.0 Mw [1] |
Depth | 10 km |
Epicenter | 42°54′18″N 80°30′54″E / 42.905°N 80.515°E / 42.905; 80.515 |
Areas affected | Kazakhstan and China |
Max. intensity | MSK-64 VII (Very strong) |
Casualties | 10 dead, 73 injured[2] |
The 2003 Zhaosu earthquake, also known as the Syumbinskoe earthquake, occurred on December 1 at 01:38 UTC. The epicenter was located in the Almaty Region, Kazakhstan, near the Sino–Kazakh border.[3] The earthquake had a magnitude of Mw 6.0 and had a maximum observed intensity of VII (Very strong) on the Medvedev–Sponheuer–Karnik scale.[4] The epicenter was close to the Zhaosu County, Xinjiang, where 10 people were reported dead, 73 people injured, and more than 800 buildings collapsed. Some people were evacuated in Zhaosu.[5] The earthquake occurred in the cold winter, and the 30 cm ground snow covered the roads in the mountainous region and hindered the relief work.[6]
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