1855 Edo earthquake

The 1855 Edo earthquake (安政江戸地震, Ansei Edo Jishin), was the third Ansei Great Earthquake, which occurred during the late-Edo period. It occurred after the 1854 Nankai earthquake, which took place about a year prior. The earthquake occurred at 22:00 local time on 11 November. It had an epicenter close to Edo (now Tokyo), causing considerable damage in the Kantō region from the shaking and subsequent fires, with a death toll of 7,000–10,000 people and destroyed around 14,000 buildings. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.0 on the surface wave magnitude scale and reached a maximum intensity of XI (Extreme) on the Mercalli intensity scale. The earthquake triggered a minor tsunami.

1855 Edo earthquake
Great Ansei Edo Earthquake, 1855.
Local dateNovember 11, 1855 (1855-11-11)
Local time22:00
Magnitude7.0 Ms
Epicenter35.65°N 139.8°E / 35.65; 139.8
Areas affectedJapan, Edo (now Tokyo)
Max. intensityMMI XI (Extreme)
Tsunamiminor
Casualties7,000–10,000 dead
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