2011 Lorca earthquake

2011 Lorca earthquake
Terremoto de Lorca de 2011
The damaged Lorca-Sutullena railway station in Lorca
UTC time2011-05-11 16:47:25
ISC event16505634
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date11 May 2011
Local time18:47:26 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Magnitude5.1 Mw(USGS)
Depth1.0 km (0.62 mi)
Epicenter37°41′56″N 1°40′19″W / 37.699°N 1.672°W / 37.699; -1.672
Areas affectedSpain
Max. intensityMMI VI (Strong)
Peak acceleration0.367 g
Foreshocks1 (4.5 ML)
Casualties9 dead
403 injured

The 2011 Lorca earthquake (Spanish: Terremoto de Lorca de 2011) was a moderate 5.1 Mw earthquake that occurred 6:47 p.m. CEST (16:47 UTC) on 11 May 2011, near the town of Lorca, causing significant localized damage in the Region of Murcia, Spain, and panic among locals, and displacing many from their homes. The quake was preceded by a magnitude 4.4 (Mw) foreshock at 17:05 (15:05 UTC), that inflicted substantial damage to many older structures in the area, including the historical Espolón Tower of Lorca Castle, the Hermitage of San Clemente and the Convent of Virgen de Las Huertas. Three people were killed by a falling cornice. A total of nine deaths have been confirmed, while dozens are reported injured. The earthquake was the worst to hit the region since a 5.0 Mw tremor struck west of Albolote, Granada in 1956.