1461 L'Aquila earthquake

On 27 November 1461, a powerful earthquake and series of aftershocks struck Italy's Abruzzo region along the Aterno River. The tremors caused widespread damage to Abruzzo's capital, L'Aquila, and the surrounding villages. At least 80 people are recorded to have died and numerous people were injured by the earthquakes. The quakes also caused major, permanent damage to religious sites and changed politics for L'Aquila and the Abruzzo region.

1461 L'Aquila earthquake
Local date27 November 1461
Magnitude6.4
Epicenter42.308°N 13.543°E / 42.308; 13.543
Areas affectedItaly (Abruzzo region)
Max. intensityMMI IX (Violent)
Casualties≥ 80 deaths
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