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Date Mag. at the epicenter Epicenter location Sources April 6, 1790 ~7-8 M w: October 26, 1802 ~7-8 M w: September 29, 1821 ~7-8 M w: November 29, 1821 ~7 M w: November 23, 1829
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The 1838 Vrancea earthquake struck the western part of Vrancea County on 23 January (O.S. 11 January) [2] with a magnitude of 7.5. The seism caused extensive damage in Moldavia and Wallachia , and killed dozens of people. [ 3 ]
Enei Church, severely damaged during the 1977 earthquake, was later demolished. The 1977 Vrancea earthquake occurred on 4 March 1977, at 21:22 local time, and was felt throughout the Balkans. It had a magnitude of 7.5, [1] making it the second most powerful earthquake recorded in Romania in the 20th century, after the 10 November 1940 seismic ...
Shortly after the earthquake, Mobile Telephone network services were disrupted. [6] The frontage of an old building in Tulcea was damaged, and a radiator installed in a sixth-floor apartment fell and injured the owner. [7] Four communes in Vrancea County lost electrical power. [6] In Focșani, a portion of a roof collapsed, [6] and a road ...
The earthquake also caused significant morphological effects in the Earth's crust, especially in the sub-Carpathian regions of Wallachia and Moldavia; these effects manifested by landslides, fissures, settlements, formation of cracks in the surface layers of the crust, water spurting from cracks formed alongside rivers. According to recorded ...
The 1986 Vrancea earthquake caused extensive damage in Romania, where a church collapsed. In neighboring Moldova, (then part of the Soviet Union as the Moldovian Soviet Socialist Republic), at least two people died and at least 558 were injured.
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