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List of earthquakes in the Levant

This is a list of earthquakes in the Levant, including earthquakes that either had their epicenter in the Levant or caused significant damage in the region. As it is now, the list is focused on events which affected the territories of modern-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria and to some degree the adjacent areas of South Anatolia, Cyprus island and the Sinai Peninsula (modern Turkey, Cyprus, Northern Cyprus and Egypt).

Seismic hazard for the Eastern Mediterranean from the Global Seismic Hazard Assessment Program (GSHAP) in terms of peak ground acceleration with a 10% chance of being exceeded (or a 90% chance of not being exceeded) within the next 50 years

Seismic hazard

The Jordan Rift Valley is the result of tectonic movements within the Dead Sea Transform (DSF) fault system. The DSF forms the transform boundary between the African Plate to the west and the Arabian Plate to the east. The Golan Heights and all of Transjordan are part of the Arabian Plate, while the Galilee, Judean and Samarian highlands (West Bank), Coastal Plain and Negev along with the Sinai Peninsula are on the African Plate. This tectonic disposition leads to a relatively high seismic activity in the region.

Earthquakes

The region has experienced many earthquakes, the most destructive ones being those of 31 BCE, 363 CE, 749 CE, and 1033 CE.[citation needed] The 1759 events, along with the earlier 1202 Syria earthquake, are likely the strongest historical earthquakes in the region.[1] Some of the earthquakes were also followed by a tsunami - notably in 92 BCE, 115, 306, 502, 551, 881, 1202.

Historic quakes in Bronze and Iron Ages

  • c.1700 BCE - the Canaanite palace of Tel Kabri destroyed in a major seismic event[2]
  • c.1500/1400 BCE - the city of Jericho destroyed and abandoned upon a major seismic event[3]
  • c.1365 BCE - A supposed violent earthquake that is claimed to have hit Ugarit in the Bronze Era is based on misinterpreting the evidence, especially Amarna letter 151 which actually only says that half of the royal palaced was destroyed by fire. The layer of destruction of Ugarit supposed to represent archaeological evidence for the catastrophe[4] is now redated to ca. 1250 BCE.[5]
  • c.8th century BCE - a major earthquake described in the book of Amos, affecting ancient Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah[6]

Major earthquakes

Minor earthquakes (below 6.0)

  • 1898 – Haifa damaged by earthquake[9]
  • 1956 – Chim earthquake: In the south of Lebanon in the Chouf District; 6,000 homes destroyed, and another 17,000 damaged; 136 persons killed. Magnitude - 5.3-5.5 Mw.
  • 2008 – A 5.1 Mw  earthquake shook South Lebanon, causing ten injuries, power outages and some building damage on February 15. Of several hundred responses to the USGS' "Did you feel it?" system, three reports from northern coastal Israel indicated that a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong) was observed there. The oblique-slip shock was also felt lightly in Jerusalem, Nicosia, and Amman.[30]
  • 2020 – A series of 4.7 Mw  earthquakes occurred at a depth of 20 kilometers in the eastern Mediterranean near Burj Islam, Syria.[31][32]
  • 2022 – An earthquake registering slightly more than 4.1 Mw  just over a mile below the surface, centered northeast of Beit She'an, south of the Sea of Galilee, is felt throughout Israel; no injuries or damage are reported.[33]

References

  1. ^ a b Daeron et al. 2005, p. 529
  2. ^ "Ancient earthquake may have caused destruction of Canaanite palace at Tel Kabri -- ScienceDaily".
  3. ^ "Seismic Solution for Jericho's Collapsing Walls | David Nabhan | The Blogs". Blogs.timesofisrael.com. 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  4. ^ "(PDF) The Historical Earthquakes of Syria: An Analysis of Large and Moderate Earthquakes from 1365 B.C. to 1900 A.D". Researchgate.net. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  5. ^ . Wyatt, National Memory, Seismic Activity at Ras Shamra and the Composition of the Ugaritic Baal Cycle, Ugarit-Forschungen 48 (2017), p. 551-591, there p. 555-557.
  6. ^ "Fact-checking the Book of Amos: There was a huge quake in eighth century B.C.E. - Archaeology". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i John L. McKenzie S. J. (1995). Dictionary of the Bible. New York: Touchstone/Simon & Schuster. p. 208. ISBN 978-0-684-81913-6.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Walter Hays (2013). "2013 Review of notable earthquakes in the Mediterranean region". University of Pittsburgh.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Avner Rabban; Kenneth G. Holum, eds. (1996). Caesarea Maritima: A retrospective after two millennia. Documenta et Monumenta Orientis Antiqui, V. 21 (Book 21). Brill. p. 23. ISBN 9789004103788.
  10. ^ Josephus Flavius (2009). "Chapter 19-4" (PDF). The wars of the Jews or history of the destruction of Jerusalem.
  11. ^ Williams, Jefferson; Schwab, Markus; Brauer, A. (2011). "An early first-century earthquake in the Dead Sea". International Geology Review. 54 (10): 1219. Bibcode:2012IGRv...54.1219W. doi:10.1080/00206814.2011.639996. S2CID 129604597.
  12. ^ "late Roman period - www.emmaus-nicopolis.org".
  13. ^ Sharon, 1997, p. 79
  14. ^ "Joshua the Stylite, Chronicle composed in Syriac in AD 507". 1882. pp. 1–76.
  15. ^ a b Mohamed Reda Sbeinati; Ryad Darawcheh; Mikhail Mouty (2005). "The historical earthquakes of Syria: an analysis of large and moderate earthquakes from 1365 B.C. to 1900 A.D." Annals of Geophysics, Vol. 48, N. 3, June 2005. pp. 381, 389–391, 410.
  16. ^ Khalidi, Walid (1992). All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948. Washington D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies. p. 518. ISBN 0-88728-224-5.
  17. ^ Negev, Avraham; Gibson, Shimon (2001). Abila. Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land. New York and London: Continuum. pp. 11–12. ISBN 0-8264-1316-1.
  18. ^ Gülru Neci̇poğlu, Julia Bailey, ed. (2009). Frontiers of Islamic Art and Architecture: Essays in Celebration of Oleg Grabar's Eightieth Birthday. Muqarnas, Volume XXV. Brill. p. 82, note 14. ISBN 9789004173279.
  19. ^ a b Amiran, D.H.K.; Arieh, E.; Turcotte, T. (1994). "Earthquakes in Israel and adjacent areas: macroseismic observations since 100 B.C.E.". Israel Exploration Journal. 44 (3/4): 260–305 [267]. JSTOR 27926357.
  20. ^ St. Laurent, Beatrice; Riedlmayer, András (1993). "Restorations of Jerusalem and the Dome of the Rock and their political significance, 1537–1928" (PDF). In Necipoğlu, Gülru (ed.). Muqarnas. Vol. 10: Essays in Honor of Oleg Grabar. Leiden: Brill. pp. 76–84 [31]. doi:10.2307/1523174. JSTOR 1523174.
  21. ^ "The Jaffa Cultural Heritage Project".
  22. ^ National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS): NCEI/WDS Global Significant Earthquake Database. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. "Significant Earthquake Information". doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  23. ^ History 2015-11-21 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ Altshuler, M. The Messianic secret. Chapter 8: The beginning of redemption in Galilee.Hebrew: ספר – הסוד המשיחי [1]
  25. ^ Ambraseys, Nicolas N. (1997), "The earthquake of 1 January 1837 in Southern Lebanon and Northern Israel" (PDF), Annals of Geophysics, Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, XL (4): 929, doi:10.4401/ag-3887
  26. ^ Kallner-Amiran, D. H. "A Revised Earthquake Catalog of Palestine". Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  27. ^ a b Wachs, Daniel; Levitte, Dov (June 1978), Damage Caused By Landslides During the Earthquakes of 1837 and 1927 in the Galilee Region, Geological Survey of Israel
  28. ^ Palestine Square (11 July 2016). "And the Land Lurched Forth: Remembering the 1927 Jericho Earthquake". Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS). Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  29. ^ Duff, Douglas V. (1934) Sword for Hire. The Saga of a Modern Free-Companion. John Murray, London. 1st Edition. pp.219–227
  30. ^ USGS. "M 5.1 – Lebanon – Syria region". United States Geological Survey (USGS).
  31. ^ "Earthquake shakes Lebanon and Syria". Arab News. 3 April 2020.
  32. ^ "Another Level 4 Earthquake Was Felt in Lebanon Today". the961.com. 15 April 2020.
  33. ^ "Israel: Earthquake Felt Throughout The Country". I24news. 2022-01-23.

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This is a list of earthquakes in the Levant including earthquakes that either had their epicenter in the Levant or caused significant damage in the region As it is now the list is focused on events which affected the territories of modern day Israel Jordan Lebanon Palestine and Syria and to some degree the adjacent areas of South Anatolia Cyprus island and the Sinai Peninsula modern Turkey Cyprus Northern Cyprus and Egypt Seismic hazard for the Eastern Mediterranean from the Global Seismic Hazard Assessment Program GSHAP in terms of peak ground acceleration with a 10 chance of being exceeded or a 90 chance of not being exceeded within the next 50 years Contents 1 Seismic hazard 2 Earthquakes 2 1 Historic quakes in Bronze and Iron Ages 2 2 Major earthquakes 2 3 Minor earthquakes below 6 0 3 ReferencesSeismic hazard EditThe Jordan Rift Valley is the result of tectonic movements within the Dead Sea Transform DSF fault system The DSF forms the transform boundary between the African Plate to the west and the Arabian Plate to the east The Golan Heights and all of Transjordan are part of the Arabian Plate while the Galilee Judean and Samarian highlands West Bank Coastal Plain and Negev along with the Sinai Peninsula are on the African Plate This tectonic disposition leads to a relatively high seismic activity in the region Earthquakes EditThe region has experienced many earthquakes the most destructive ones being those of 31 BCE 363 CE 749 CE and 1033 CE citation needed The 1759 events along with the earlier 1202 Syria earthquake are likely the strongest historical earthquakes in the region 1 Some of the earthquakes were also followed by a tsunami notably in 92 BCE 115 306 502 551 881 1202 Historic quakes in Bronze and Iron Ages Edit c 1700 BCE the Canaanite palace of Tel Kabri destroyed in a major seismic event 2 c 1500 1400 BCE the city of Jericho destroyed and abandoned upon a major seismic event 3 c 1365 BCE A supposed violent earthquake that is claimed to have hit Ugarit in the Bronze Era is based on misinterpreting the evidence especially Amarna letter 151 which actually only says that half of the royal palaced was destroyed by fire The layer of destruction of Ugarit supposed to represent archaeological evidence for the catastrophe 4 is now redated to ca 1250 BCE 5 c 8th century BCE a major earthquake described in the book of Amos affecting ancient Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah 6 Major earthquakes Edit 140 BCE disastrous earthquake between Tyre and Ptolemais Acre Akko 7 8 92 BCE Judean coast hit by tsunamis 9 31 BCE 31 BCE Judea earthquake epicenter in the Jordan Valley magnitude at least 7 among the largest in 2000 years 7 Josephus Flavius writes of 30 000 people killed 10 Damages Emmaus and Straton s Tower renamed Caesarea by Herod the Great 8 30 33 CE all following dates in this list are CE An earthquake identified in the geological strata of the Dead Sea and by Roman sources reported by the Gospels to have taken place during the crucifixion of Jesus 11 115 115 Antioch earthquake Yavne and Caesarea are hit by a tsunami 9 130 strong earthquakes affect among other places Caesarea Lydda and Emmaus 9 Different sources give varying dates 129 12 131 7 13 306 tsunami on the Levantine coast 8 Affects are felt in Caesarea Tiberias Jerusalem 363 the Galilee earthquake See also next 365 CE earthquake citation needed The failed attempt of the Jews to rebuild the Jerusalem Temple during the reign of Emperor Julian is connected by some to the earthquake 365 365 Crete earthquake triggered a large tsunami that inundated the Nile delta 419 earthquake causes destruction in Antipatris 9 502 Ptolemais allegedly destroyed Syriac chronicle of Joshua the Stylite 14 tsunami hits northern coast 9 Safed Latrun Nicopolis affected 15 526 526 Antioch earthquake 551 551 Beirut earthquake affects much of the Middle East possibly largest event in the Levant 7 8 Gush Halav is destroyed A major tsunami sweeps the coast from Caesarea to Tripoli Lebanon 9 633 affects Emmatha in the Yarmouk Valley 16 and possibly nearby Abila of the Decapolis 17 658 affects Syria and Palestine 8 Jerusalem is badly damaged according to the chronicles of Michael the Syrian and Theophanes the Confessor 18 672 Ascalon Gaza and Ramla hit by strong earthquake 9 746 749 a series of earthquakes often confused into one 749 Galilee earthquake Tiberias Baysan Beit She an and Hippos were largely destroyed A large event was centered in the Jordan Valley and had a magnitude of 7 6 7 8 808 An earthquake affects Jerusalem 7 The Dome of the Rock is severely damaged 19 846 The Dome of the Rock is severely damaged by an earthquake 19 847 847 Damascus earthquake 881 881 Acre earthquake An earthquake on the Levantine coast leads to a tsunami at Acre 8 1015 The dome of the Dome of the Rock collapses due to an earthquake 20 1016 Jerusalem Jaffa and the region around are affected 7 21 1033 34 1033 Jordan Rift Valley earthquake a series of earthquakes which are felt for 40 days clarification needed dubious discuss destroys Ramla Jericho and Nablus 7 70 000 deaths 22 1063 a large earthquake hits the Levantine littoral Acre is badly damaged 9 1068 ground rupturing event in Wadi Arabah Ramla was totally destroyed and lay abandoned for four years after losing some 15 000 25 000 inhabitants in the earthquake 23 1070 a large earthquake centered in the Beqaa Valley affects Palestine 7 8 1091 coastal towns affected where city towers collapse 9 1138 1138 Aleppo earthquake 1157 1157 Hama earthquake 1170 1170 Syria earthquake Caesarea damaged by tremor 9 1202 1202 Syria earthquake 15 one of the largest seismic events in written history It resulted in nearly a million fatalities in the region including fires and tsunamis 1261 between Akko and Tripoli islands disappear under the sea 9 1660 Tiberias hit by an earthquake 24 1752 coast of Syria and Palestine hit by strong earthquake 9 1759 Near East earthquakes of 1759 likely among the strongest historical earthquakes in the region 1 1822 1822 Aleppo earthquake 1834 1834 Jerusalem earthquake Jerusalem Bethlehem Hebron are affected 1837 Galilee earthquake of 1837 known as the Safed earthquake The Roum fault and its extension south to the Sea of Galilee were sources of the event 25 1856 1856 Heraklion earthquake although the earthquake had an epicenter off the Greek island of Crete shaking was severe in Cairo Israel Palestine and in North Africa Some people were killed in the Nile delta and Cairo due to collapsing buildings 1872 1872 Amik earthquake At least 1 800 people were killed during an Ms 7 2 MSK 64 XI quake in the Amik Valley This earthquake is believed to have generated 50 km of surface rupture on the Amanos Fault 1927 1927 Jericho earthquake The epicenter was in the northern area of the Dead Sea Jerusalem Jericho Ramle Tiberias and Nablus were heavily damaged and at least 500 were estimated to have been killed 26 The death toll in Jerusalem included more than 130 people and around 450 were injured About 300 houses collapsed or were severely damaged to the point of not being usable The earthquake caused heavy damage to the domes of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the al Aqsa Mosque 27 the Dome of the Rock being badly damaged 28 The earthquake was especially severe in Nablus where it destroyed around 300 buildings including the Mosque of Victory and the historic parts of the Great Mosque of Nablus 27 The death toll in Nablus included more than 150 people and around 250 were injured In Jericho a number of houses collapsed including several relatively new hotels in one of which three female tourists from India were killed 29 Ramla and Tiberias were also heavily damaged 1955 1955 Alexandria earthquake caused damage in the Nile Delta and left at least 18 dead 1969 1969 Sharm El Sheikh earthquake affecting the southern Sinai peninsulaMinor earthquakes below 6 0 Edit 1898 Haifa damaged by earthquake 9 1956 Chim earthquake In the south of Lebanon in the Chouf District 6 000 homes destroyed and another 17 000 damaged 136 persons killed Magnitude 5 3 5 5 Mw 2008 A 5 1 Mw earthquake shook South Lebanon causing ten injuries power outages and some building damage on February 15 Of several hundred responses to the USGS Did you feel it system three reports from northern coastal Israel indicated that a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI Strong was observed there The oblique slip shock was also felt lightly in Jerusalem Nicosia and Amman 30 2020 A series of 4 7 Mw earthquakes occurred at a depth of 20 kilometers in the eastern Mediterranean near Burj Islam Syria 31 32 2022 An earthquake registering slightly more than 4 1 Mw just over a mile below the surface centered northeast of Beit She an south of the Sea of Galilee is felt throughout Israel no injuries or damage are reported 33 References Edit a b Daeron et al 2005 p 529harvnb error no target CITEREFDaeronKlingerTapponnierElias2005 help Ancient earthquake may have caused destruction of Canaanite 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