How long did the Pakistan earthquake 2013 last?

How long did the Pakistan earthquake 2013 last?

The United States Geological Survey reported that the earthquake took place on Tuesday 24 September 2013 at 11:29:48 UTC. The depth was reported to be 15 kilometres (9.3 mi). The earthquake reportedly lasted about a minute, causing panic in cities of southern Pakistan such as Karachi and Hyderabad.

When did the 2013 Pakistan earthquake happen?

September 24, 2013
2013 Pakistan earthquake/Start dates
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit southwest Pakistan on 24 September 2013, killing at least 46 people, toppling scores of homes.

What caused the 2013 Pakistan earthquake?

Pakistan’s deadly earthquakes owe their birth to the juncture of three colliding tectonic plates: Indian, Eurasian and Arabian. The Indian and Eurasian plates grind past each other along the Chaman Fault, triggering destructive temblors.

What were the secondary effects of the Kashmir earthquake?

Secondary effects Broken sewerage pipes contaminated water supplies and spread disease.

What causes the earthquakes in California?

The earthquakes of California are caused by the movement of huge blocks of the earth’s crust- the Pacific and North American plates. The Pacific plate is moving northwest, scraping horizontally past North America at a rate of about 50 millimeters (2 inches) per year.

How long was the Kashmir earthquake?

2005 Kashmir earthquake

Kabul Islamabad Lahore
Local time 08:50 Pakistan Standard Time
Magnitude 7.6 Mw
Depth 15 km (9.3 mi)
Epicenter 34.45°N 73.65°ECoordinates:34.45°N 73.65°E

What Earthquake causes?

An earthquake is caused by a sudden slip on a fault. When the stress on the edge overcomes the friction, there is an earthquake that releases energy in waves that travel through the earth’s crust and cause the shaking that we feel. In California there are two plates – the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate.

Is Pakistan on a tectonic plate?

Pakistan geologically overlaps both with the Indian and the Eurasian tectonic plates where its Sindh and Punjab provinces lie on the north-western corner of the Indian plate while Balochistan and most of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa lie within the Eurasian plate which mainly comprises the Iranian plateau, some parts of the …

What was the biggest earthquake in 2014?

List of earthquakes in 2014

Strongest magnitude Iquique, Chile Magnitude 8.2
Deadliest Ludian County, China (Magnitude 6.1) 729 deaths
Total fatalities 775
Number by magnitude
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