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  | caption    = The damage suffered by the [[Durbanne Cathedral]]
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  | local-time  = 18:53:51
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The '''2024 Elborra earthquake''' was a catastrophic magnitude 7.7 Mw earthquake that struck [[Elborra]] at 18:53 local time on Wednesday, 7 August 2024. The epicenter was located approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of [[Durbanne]] in the South [[Samson Ocean]]. Most of the damage in the quake occurred in the western regions of Arniston Island, devastating the [[Arniston|namesake city]] and its surrounding towns. Major damage also extended to Durbanne, the national capital of [[Alta'ti]], [[Witsand]], [[Albertina]], and [[Hillcrest]].  
The '''2024 Elborra earthquake''' was a catastrophic magnitude 7.7 Mw earthquake that struck [[Elborra]] at 18:53 local time on Wednesday, 7 August 2024. The epicenter was located approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of [[Durbanne]] in the South [[Samson Ocean]]. Most of the damage in the quake occurred in the western regions of Arniston Island, devastating the [[Arniston|namesake city]] and its surrounding towns. Major damage also extended to Durbanne, the national capital of [[Alta'ti]], [[Witsand]], [[Albertina]], and [[Hillcrest]].  
[[President of Elborra|President]] [[Jaques Ryan]] called the disaster the country's "worst earthquake in four centuries". Hundreds of thousands of structures were destroyed, and more than 24,000 people were killed, making it the second-deadliest earthquake of the 2020s after the [[Konkurso Gulf earthquake and tsunami]]. Many countries responded to appeals for humanitarian aid, pledging funds and dispatching rescue and medical teams, engineers and support personnel. Celebrities such as [[Kyla]], [[Eon Witbooi]], and [[Hansie Pienaar]] raised tens of millions of dollars in less than a day. Communication systems, air, land, and sea transport facilities, hospitals, and electrical networks had been damaged by the earthquake, which hampered rescue and aid efforts in rural areas; air traffic congestion and problems with prioritizing flights further complicated early relief work.


==Background==
==Background==

Latest revision as of 18:59, 9 August 2024

2024 Elborra earthquake
Rubbles of the cathedral after the earthquake that hit the Capital Port au Prince just before 5 pm on 12 January 2010.jpg
The damage suffered by the Durbanne Cathedral
UTC time2024-08-07 18:53:51
Local dateAugust 7, 2024 (2024-08-07)
Local time18:53:51
Duration53 seconds
Magnitude7.7 Mw
EpicenterAlta'ti, Elborra
Max. intensityX
Casualties24,000 deaths

The 2024 Elborra earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.7 Mw earthquake that struck Elborra at 18:53 local time on Wednesday, 7 August 2024. The epicenter was located approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Durbanne in the South Samson Ocean. Most of the damage in the quake occurred in the western regions of Arniston Island, devastating the namesake city and its surrounding towns. Major damage also extended to Durbanne, the national capital of Alta'ti, Witsand, Albertina, and Hillcrest.

President Jaques Ryan called the disaster the country's "worst earthquake in four centuries". Hundreds of thousands of structures were destroyed, and more than 24,000 people were killed, making it the second-deadliest earthquake of the 2020s after the Konkurso Gulf earthquake and tsunami. Many countries responded to appeals for humanitarian aid, pledging funds and dispatching rescue and medical teams, engineers and support personnel. Celebrities such as Kyla, Eon Witbooi, and Hansie Pienaar raised tens of millions of dollars in less than a day. Communication systems, air, land, and sea transport facilities, hospitals, and electrical networks had been damaged by the earthquake, which hampered rescue and aid efforts in rural areas; air traffic congestion and problems with prioritizing flights further complicated early relief work.

Background

Quake

Aftershocks

Damage and casualties

Recovery