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Earthquake hits Southern Spain

Discussion in 'Alley of Dangerous Angles' started by The Shaman, May 12, 2011.

  1. The Shaman Gems: 28/31
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    There was an earthquake in Spain last night. While the magnitude was lower compared to the ones in Japan and New Zealand, there was damage to the buildings and there have been reported deaths from debris. From the BBC article:

    Spain: Earthquake rocks Lorca, Murcia, killing 10

    Hundreds of people have spent the night outdoors in the southern Spanish town of Lorca after an earthquake which killed at least 10 people.

    The magnitude-5.2 tremor toppled several buildings after striking at a depth of just 1km (0.6 miles), 120km south-west of Alicante.

    Lines of cars lay crushed under tonnes of rubble and a hospital was evacuated as a precaution.

    Wednesday evening's quake came about two hours after a 4.4-magnitude tremor.

    It is not clear how many people were injured, although Spanish media say there are dozens.

    Military deployed

    Spanish TV captured dramatic images of a church bell tower crashing to the ground, landing just metres from a cameraman.

    Shocked residents and workers rushed out of buildings and gathered in squares, parks and open spaces. Old buildings were badly damaged.

    As night fell many people were still too afraid to return to their homes.

    "The whole of the centre of Lorca has been seriously damaged," a delegate from the regional government of Murcia told national radio.

    "There are thousands of very disorientated people."

    A doctor told the online edition of El Pais that she and her colleagues went into the streets and treated people with serious injuries, many of them "unconscious".
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    "The ambulances could not reach them. They took more than 40 minutes," the doctor said.

    Angel Dominguez, a translator based in Lorca, tweeted: "A friend of ours was in the main avenue of Lorca - she saw debris falling down on pedestrians. The poor girl was shocked."

    The earthquakes were felt over a wide area.

    "Unfortunately, we can confirm... deaths due to cave-ins and falling debris," Lorca Mayor Francisco Jodar told radio station Ser.

    "We are trying to find out if there are people inside the collapsed houses," he added.

    A number of aftershocks have been felt in the region after Wednesday's quake, and authorities fear the death toll could rise.

    Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has deployed emergency military units to the scene, the Spanish news agency Efe reported.

    Mr Zapatero was in a meeting with Spanish King Juan Carlos when he was informed of the quake, the premier's office said in a statement.

    The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Madrid says the quake is the most serious to hit Spain in about 50 years.

    Spain has hundreds of earthquakes every year but most of them are too small to be noticed.

    Murcia is the country's most seismically active area and suffered tremors in 2005 and 1999.

    Murcia is close to the large faultline beneath the Mediterranean Sea where the European and African continents meet.

    The weirdest thing is that yesterday there was mass psychosis in Rome, Italy, after rumors that a famous geologist had predicted a devastating earthquake in the city the same day.
     
  2. Aldeth the Foppish Idiot

    Aldeth the Foppish Idiot Armed with My Mallet O' Thinking Veteran

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    Everything I've seen on the news has stated that the damage and deaths were due to two factors: First, while the magnitude was low (biggest one was 5.3) the point of origin was very shallow - less than half a mile below the surface. Secondly, there are a lot of older building in the area, and since the area is not in an earthquake prone region, even the newer buildings do not have safeguards that make them earthquake resistant like structures in Japan and California typically do.
     
  3. Harbourboy

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    I am sending good thoughts to the affected people in Spain.
     
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