115 Antioch earthquake

An earthquake occurred in Antioch on 13 December 115 AD. It had an estimated magnitude of 7.5 on the surface wave magnitude scale and an estimated maximum intensity of XI (Extreme) on the Mercalli intensity scale. Antioch and surrounding areas were devastated with a great loss of life and property. It triggered a local tsunami that badly damaged the harbour at Caesarea Maritima. The Roman Emperor Trajan was caught in the earthquake, as was his successor Hadrian. Although the consul Marcus Pedo Vergilianus was killed, they escaped with only slight injuries and later began a program to rebuild the city.

115 Antioch earthquake
Local date13 December 115 (0115-12-13)
Local timeAt night
Magnitude7.5 Ms
Epicentre36.1°N 36.1°E / 36.1; 36.1
Areas affectedAnatolia, Syria in the Roman Empire
Max. intensityMMI XI (Extreme)
TsunamiYes
Casualties~260,000
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