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The Al Ajmayl earthquake (Arabic : زلزال الاجميل) is a magnitude 5.1 earthquake which occurred near the city of Al Ajmayl in [[Salamat]] on | The Al Ajmayl earthquake (Arabic : زلزال الاجميل) is a magnitude 5.1 earthquake which occurred near the city of Al Ajmayl in [[Salamat]] on Friday February 3 1989 at 9 h 52 min 16 s local time (UTC 10 h 52 min 16 s). The fault which caused the earthquake is the Salamat fault, which is famous for being active despite being located on the interior of a plate. The earthquake lasted for approximatively 30 seconds and damaged the city of Al Ajmayl, 11 kilometers west of the epicenter and a oil production site 7 kilometers north of the epicenter. 177 died and 229 were injured. | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 8 August 2022
UTC time | 1989-02-03 10:52:16 |
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Local date | February 3, 1989 |
Local time | 09:52:16 |
Duration | 30 seconds |
Magnitude | 5.1 Mw |
Depth | 13 km (8 mi) |
Epicenter | Al Ajmayl, Salamat |
Fault | Salamat Fault |
Max. intensity | VIII |
Peak acceleration | 42%G |
Peak velocity | 46 cm/s |
Tsunami | No |
Landslides | No |
Aftershocks | 4.2 Mw |
Casualties | 177 |
The Al Ajmayl earthquake (Arabic : زلزال الاجميل) is a magnitude 5.1 earthquake which occurred near the city of Al Ajmayl in Salamat on Friday February 3 1989 at 9 h 52 min 16 s local time (UTC 10 h 52 min 16 s). The fault which caused the earthquake is the Salamat fault, which is famous for being active despite being located on the interior of a plate. The earthquake lasted for approximatively 30 seconds and damaged the city of Al Ajmayl, 11 kilometers west of the epicenter and a oil production site 7 kilometers north of the epicenter. 177 died and 229 were injured.