2020 Aegean Sea earthquake

An earthquake with a moment magnitude of 7.0 occurred on 30 October 2020 about 14 km (8.7 mi) northeast of the Greek island of Samos. Although Samos was closest to the epicentre, it was the Turkish city İzmir, 70 km (43 mi) northeast that was heavily affected—more than 700 residential and commercial structures were seriously damaged or destroyed. One hundred and seventeen people died in İzmir Province while an additional 1,034 were injured. In Greece, there were two fatalities and 19 injured. The earthquake is the deadliest in the year 2020, and the third major earthquake to strike Turkey that year. The event is called the Samos earthquake by the International Seismological Centre.

2020 Aegean Sea earthquake
The partially collapsed Doğanlar Apartment where 15 people died.
UTC time2020-10-30 11:51:26
ISC event619514791
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date30 October 2020 (2020-10-30)
Local time14:51 TRT (UTC+3)
Duration16 seconds
Magnitude7.0 Mw
Depth16.1 km (10.0 mi)
Epicentre37.918°N 26.790°E / 37.918; 26.790 East Aegean Sea
TypeNormal
Areas affectedTurkey, Greece
Total damage> $400 million
Max. intensityMMI VIII (Severe)
Peak acceleration0.98 g
Tsunami5.6–6 m (18–20 ft)
ForeshocksThree months prior
Aftershocks2,800+ recorded
Casualties119 dead, 1,053 injured, 15,000 homeless
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