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The 1732 Irpinia earthquake was a seismic event with a magnitude of 6.6 that affected Irpinia and part of Sannio. It occurred on 29 November 1732 at 8:40 AM local time (UTC+1). The epicenter was located in the Campanian Apennines, in the area of the Ufita Valley, which is part of the modern-day Province of Avellino. Around twenty populated areas were destroyed entirely or in part and tens of others were significantly damaged. The number of deaths was estimated to be 1,940. Damage from the earthquake was classified as "severe" (indicating damage between $5 and US$24 million), and the number of homes destroyed as classified as "many" (indicating between 101 and 1,000 homes). The earthquake had a rating on the modified Mercalli intensity scale of X (extreme).

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  • زلزال أربينيا 1732 (ar)
  • 1732 Irpinia earthquake (en)
  • Terremoto dell'Irpinia del 1732 (it)
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  • زلزال أربينيا 1732 هو زلزالٌ وقعَ في مقاطعة أفيلينو في إيطاليا بتاريخ 29 نوفمبر 1732. بلغت شدتهُ 6.6 على مقياس درجة العزم. (ar)
  • The 1732 Irpinia earthquake was a seismic event with a magnitude of 6.6 that affected Irpinia and part of Sannio. It occurred on 29 November 1732 at 8:40 AM local time (UTC+1). The epicenter was located in the Campanian Apennines, in the area of the Ufita Valley, which is part of the modern-day Province of Avellino. Around twenty populated areas were destroyed entirely or in part and tens of others were significantly damaged. The number of deaths was estimated to be 1,940. Damage from the earthquake was classified as "severe" (indicating damage between $5 and US$24 million), and the number of homes destroyed as classified as "many" (indicating between 101 and 1,000 homes). The earthquake had a rating on the modified Mercalli intensity scale of X (extreme). (en)
  • Il terremoto dell'Irpinia del 1732 è stato un evento sismico di magnitudo 6.6 che colpì l'Irpinia e parte del Sannio. Il terremoto avvenne la mattina del 29 novembre, intorno alle ore 8:32, con epicentro sull'Appennino campano, nell'area della valle dell'Ufita (compresa nell'attuale provincia di Avellino). I centri abitati distrutti per intero o in gran parte furono oltre una ventina, diverse altre decine risultarono danneggiati in modo significativo; nell'ambito dell'allora provincia di Principato Ultra (entro cui era situato l'epicentro) vi furono 1778 morti e oltre un migliaio di feriti, mentre mancano dati certi per quanto attiene agli altri territori colpiti. Fra i comuni più devastati si citano Mirabella Eclano (rasa al suolo), Carife, Grottaminarda e Ariano.Danni decisamente gravi s (it)
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  • 1732 Irpinia earthquake (en)
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  • زلزال أربينيا 1732 هو زلزالٌ وقعَ في مقاطعة أفيلينو في إيطاليا بتاريخ 29 نوفمبر 1732. بلغت شدتهُ 6.6 على مقياس درجة العزم. (ar)
  • The 1732 Irpinia earthquake was a seismic event with a magnitude of 6.6 that affected Irpinia and part of Sannio. It occurred on 29 November 1732 at 8:40 AM local time (UTC+1). The epicenter was located in the Campanian Apennines, in the area of the Ufita Valley, which is part of the modern-day Province of Avellino. Around twenty populated areas were destroyed entirely or in part and tens of others were significantly damaged. The number of deaths was estimated to be 1,940. Damage from the earthquake was classified as "severe" (indicating damage between $5 and US$24 million), and the number of homes destroyed as classified as "many" (indicating between 101 and 1,000 homes). The earthquake had a rating on the modified Mercalli intensity scale of X (extreme). Among the most devastated communities were Mirabella Eclano (which was razed to the ground), Carife, Grottaminarda, and Ariano Irpino. Damage was serious in the provincial capital of Avellino, while in Benevento, there were mainly partial collapses of buildings. (en)
  • Il terremoto dell'Irpinia del 1732 è stato un evento sismico di magnitudo 6.6 che colpì l'Irpinia e parte del Sannio. Il terremoto avvenne la mattina del 29 novembre, intorno alle ore 8:32, con epicentro sull'Appennino campano, nell'area della valle dell'Ufita (compresa nell'attuale provincia di Avellino). I centri abitati distrutti per intero o in gran parte furono oltre una ventina, diverse altre decine risultarono danneggiati in modo significativo; nell'ambito dell'allora provincia di Principato Ultra (entro cui era situato l'epicentro) vi furono 1778 morti e oltre un migliaio di feriti, mentre mancano dati certi per quanto attiene agli altri territori colpiti. Fra i comuni più devastati si citano Mirabella Eclano (rasa al suolo), Carife, Grottaminarda e Ariano.Danni decisamente gravi si ebbero anche ad Avellino, mentre a Benevento vi furono in prevalenza crolli parziali. (it)
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