Local date | June 5, 1688 |
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Local time | Late afternoon |
Magnitude | 7.0 Mw[1] |
Epicentre | 41°16′N 14°35′E / 41.267°N 14.583°E |
Areas affected | Campania |
Max. intensity | MMI XI (Extreme) |
Casualties | est. 10,000 dead[1] |
The 1688 Sannio earthquake occurred in the late afternoon of June 5 in the province of Benevento of southern Italy. The moment magnitude is estimated at 7.0,[1] with a Mercalli intensity of XI. It severely damaged numerous towns in a vast area, completely destroying Cerreto Sannita and Guardia Sanframondi. The exact number of victims is unknown, although it is estimated to total approximately 10,000.[1] It is among the most destructive earthquakes in the history of Italy.[citation needed]