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The '''2004 Earthquake''' was the world's second largest earthquake in recorded history when a magnitude 9.3 earthquake. | The '''2004 Earthquake''' was the world's second largest earthquake in recorded history when a magnitude 9.3 earthquake. | ||
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Local date | December 24, 2004 |
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Local time | 11:49am TSS |
Duration | 42 seconds |
Magnitude | 10.3 |
Type | Strike-Slip |
Areas affected | Karimun |
Total damage | $14.5 billion Karimunese Peta |
Max. intensity | XI |
Casualties | 10,000-13,000 fatalities 43,000-54,000 injuries |
The 2004 Earthquake was the world's second largest earthquake in recorded history when a magnitude 9.3 earthquake.