Origin time | January 18 at 20:23:17 UTC |
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Magnitude | 7.2 Mw |
Depth | 90 km (55.9 mi) |
Epicenter | 28°45′N 64°03′E / 28.75°N 64.05°ECoordinates: 28°45′N 64°03′E / 28.75°N 64.05°E |
Type | Dip-slip |
Areas affected | Pakistan |
Total damage | Moderate |
Max. intensity | VI (Strong) |
Casualties | 3 killed, some injured |
The 2011 Dalbandin earthquake occurred on January 19 at 01:23 AM local time with a moment magnitude of Mw 7.2 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong). The shock occurred in a sparsely populated area of Balochistan, caused moderate damage, three deaths and some injuries.
The tectonic environment of this region is dominated by the motions of the Arabian Plate, the Indian Plate, and the Eurasian Plate. This earthquake occurred as a result of normal faulting within the lithosphere of the subducted Arabian Plate.
About 200 mud houses, including some government offices, were reported damaged in the Dalbandin area of Pakistan. Two women died of heart attacks in Quetta after the earthquake, about 330 km northeast of the epicenter, where the Mercalli intensity was IV (Light).
Tremors after the earthquake reached neighboring countries including Bahrain, UAE, Oman, Iran, Afghanistan, and India. It was felt with a Mercali intensity of IV (Light) in Islamabad, Karachi, Muscat, Delhi, and III (Weak) in Kabul, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi.
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