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  • Today Armenia marks 16th ann. of Spitak Earthquake which left 25,000

    TODAY ARMENIA MARKS 16TH ANNIVERSARY OF SPITAK EARTHQUAKE LEAVING 25
    THOU. PEOPLE DEAD

    ARKA News Agency
    Dec 7 2004

    YEREVAN, December 7. /ARKA/. Today Armenia marks the 16th anniversary
    of the Spitak earthquake of 1988. This catastrophe in Armenia
    undoubtedly was one of the most tragic events in history of the
    Armenian people causing irreplaceable human and material losses.
    Consequences for such a small country the catastrophe appeared to
    be "universal". The earthquake happened on 11.41 of local time. The
    earthquake fully destroyed two towns in the Northern Armenia - Spitak
    and Gyumri (former Leninakan) and more than 100 villages. Another
    several towns have been destroyed partially. The earthquake 6 magnitude
    covered the area around 30 000 sq. m. The quake was felt in Yerevan,
    Tbilisi. As per scientists' calculations energy equal to 10 nuclear
    bombs dropped to Hiroshima was released in the zone of breaking in
    the earth's crust. The wave caused by the quake was registered by
    seismographs in Europe, Asia, America and Australia. In epicenter
    of the quake - Spitak the forth of the quake reached 10 magnitude
    calculated as per 12 magnitude scale, In Leninakan the quake's
    magnitude was 9, in Kirovakan (now Vanadzor) - 8. On that day
    according to official statistics 25 thou. people were killed, while
    unofficial data mention the figure of 55 thou., 140 people became
    disabled and half a million people were made houseless. In words
    of Head of National Seismic Protection Service Alvaro Antonyan the
    seismic regime in Armenia is stable today, it is monitored and does
    not cause concerns. T.M. -0--
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