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Green Earthquake alert in Austria

 

Green Earthquake Alert in Austria

Summary

On 2/4/2010 6:06:58 PM UTC an earthquake of magnitude 3 and depth 400km has struck an very highly populated area in the Wien Province (population: 1.5 million) in Austria. GDACS estimates the likelihood for need of international humanitarian intervention to be low (Green alert).

This earthquake can have a low humanitarian impact since the affected region is very highly populated and has high resilience for natural disasters.

The earthquake 2km from the city of Wien. The nearest populated places are Guntramsdorf (19km), Gutenhof (19km), Laxenburg (17km), Achau (16km), Weissenbach Bei M_dling (19km), Wiener Neudorf (16km), Biedermannsdorf (15km), Himberg (17km), Rauchenwarth (20km), M_dling (16km), Giesshbl (16km), Pellendorf (15km), Brunn (15km), Brunn am Gebirge (14km), Hennersdorf bei Wien (13km), Lanzendorf (14km), Zw_lfaxing (14km), Leopoldsdorf (13km), V_sendorf-Sd (13km), Perchtoldsdorf (13km), V_sendorf (11km), Doktorberg (16km), Rannersdorf (13km), Haidfeldsiedlung (10km), Kledering (11km), Breitenfurt Ostende (14km), Oberlaa (10km), Schwechat (13km), Breitenfurt West (18km), Kalksburg (12km), Rothneusiedl (9km), Inzersdorf (9km), Mannsw_rth (14km), Atzgersdorf (10km), Mauer bei Wien (10km), Favoriten (8km), Waldsiedlung (15km), Albern (11km), Kaiserebersdorf (10km), Hetzendorf (8km), Friedensstadt (9km), Mhlleiten (16km), Frauenwarth (18km), Heimbautal (17km), Probstdorf (20km), Wittau (18km), Bartberg (19km), Baunzen (14km), Untertullnerbach-Neuwirtshaus (18km), 4.bezirk-Wieden (3km), Rudolfsheim-Fnfhaus (4km), Postsiedlung (16km), Landstrae (3km), Rechenfeld (15km), Neu-Oberhausen (16km), Breitensee (5km), Vienna (2km), Vienne (2km), Vienne (2km), Wenen (2km), Viena (2km), Viena (2km), Gro-Enzersdorf (14km).It is a mountainous region with a maximum altitude of 1956 m.

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Caution: this information is based on risk models. Whether international humanitarian aid is needed must be decided by an expert.

This report was automatically updated by a computer on: 2/4/2010 6:19:56 PM UTC (12 minutes after the event)

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poplegendPopulation Density near epicenter (people/km2). Image area: 6x4 decimal degrees (approx. 650x450km2).
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Earthquake epicentre: best estimate eq_logo    previous estimates: eq_icon

Earthquake Event

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Characteristics for this report

Information source European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC)
Link to source event report (153977)
Magnitude 3 M
Depth 400 km
Location

Geographic coordinates (latitude/longitude): 48.22, 16.36
Austria , Wien Province (population: 1526136).
Seismic region: Austria.

The earthquake happened in Austria , Wien Province (population: 1526136). , 2km from the city of Wien. The nearest populated places are Guntramsdorf (19km), Gutenhof (19km), Laxenburg (17km), Achau (16km), Weissenbach Bei M_dling (19km), Wiener Neudorf (16km), Biedermannsdorf (15km), Himberg (17km), Rauchenwarth (20km), M_dling (16km), Giesshbl (16km), Pellendorf (15km), Brunn (15km), Brunn am Gebirge (14km), Hennersdorf bei Wien (13km), Lanzendorf (14km), Zw_lfaxing (14km), Leopoldsdorf (13km), V_sendorf-Sd (13km), Perchtoldsdorf (13km), V_sendorf (11km), Doktorberg (16km), Rannersdorf (13km), Haidfeldsiedlung (10km), Kledering (11km), Breitenfurt Ostende (14km), Oberlaa (10km), Schwechat (13km), Breitenfurt West (18km), Kalksburg (12km), Rothneusiedl (9km), Inzersdorf (9km), Mannsw_rth (14km), Atzgersdorf (10km), Mauer bei Wien (10km), Favoriten (8km), Waldsiedlung (15km), Albern (11km), Kaiserebersdorf (10km), Hetzendorf (8km), Friedensstadt (9km), Mhlleiten (16km), Frauenwarth (18km), Heimbautal (17km), Probstdorf (20km), Wittau (18km), Bartberg (19km), Baunzen (14km), Untertullnerbach-Neuwirtshaus (18km), 4.bezirk-Wieden (3km), Rudolfsheim-Fnfhaus (4km), Postsiedlung (16km), Landstrae (3km), Rechenfeld (15km), Neu-Oberhausen (16km), Breitensee (5km), Vienna (2km), Vienne (2km), Vienne (2km), Wenen (2km), Viena (2km), Viena (2km), Gro-Enzersdorf (14km).

It is a mountainous region with a maximum altitude of 1956 m.

Time time 2/4/2010 6:06:58 PM (UTC, Universal Standard Time)
2/4/2010 7:12:24 PM (Estimated local solar time)
Thu, 2/4/2010 19:06 CET (Brussels, Paris, Rome)
Thu, 2/4/2010 13:06 EST (New York, Washington)
Thu, 2/4/2010 10:06 PST (San Francisco, Los Angeles)
Fri, 2/5/2010 02:06 AWST (Australian Western Standard Time)

Previous reports for this earthquake.

Earthquake reportTsunami reportEvent Date/TimeLat/LonMagnitudeDepth (km)SourcePublication Date/TimeDelay
759522/4/2010 6:06:58 PM UTC48.22, 16.363400EMSC2/4/2010 6:19:56 PM UTC12min

Earthquake Impact Details

Potentially affected People

The population in the area of this earthquake if 315 people/km. (Data source).

The earthquake occurred at 19h local time. At this time a day, more people are at home and therefore more vulnerable to collapsing residential buildings. During traffic hours, people can be affected by collapsing bridges and other road infrastructure.

Population Data
Radius (km) Population Density (people/km)
1 6344  6344 
2 162846  12958 
5 694354  8840 
10 1490525  4744 
20 1812126  1442 
50 2474645  315 
100 4704724  149 
200 12327070  98 

Damage

Resilience and Vulnerability

Resilience is the capacity of the population to cope with a hazard. Since much of investments in earthquake preparedness and available funds for quick response is related to household income, the GDP per capita can be used as a rough indicator of resilience.

Austria has a GDP per capita of 31549 PPP$ (Parity Purchasing Power Dollar, about 1 Euro) and is therefore part of the high level income countries. Therefore, the earthquake happened in an area of high resilience.

Based on the combination of 9 indicators, ECHO attributes Austria a low vulnerability.

Exposure

Both conditions for survival and conditions for delivering aid strongly depend on the current weather and temperature. The following graphs show the current and forecast weather.

Current weather conditions and forecasts at earthquake location (lat: 48.22 - long: 16.36) (Data source).

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More detailed observations at closest weather station (Vienna International): WeatherByWeb - NOAA

Probability of Secondary effects

slopelevel Landslides: The maximum slope in the area of the earthquake is 43.943% and the maximum altitude is 1956 m. Since this is a medium slope, the risk of earthquake induced landslides is medium. Note, however, that the slope data is not reliable on a local scale, while landslides depend very much on local topography, soil and meteorological conditions. More...

Critical infrastructure

The following critical infrastructure is nearby and could be affected by the earthquake:

The distance to nuclear installations is evaluated based on a 1999 UN dataset containing the location of nuclear plants in the world. If plants are near and the earthquake magnitude is above 6.5, the alert is set to orange. Note that the location of plants is approximate with errors of up to 100km.

Getting there and away

The nearest civilian airport (Vienna International) is at 20km from the epicenter. Other airports are: Kiskomarom (190km), Sarmellek (181km), Tapolca (169km), Zalaegerszeg (152km), Balatonfokajar (196km), Thalerhof (153km), Szentkiralyszabadja (175km), Zeltweg Ab (166km), Szombathely (106km), Csakvar (182km), Papa (128km), Kenyeri (111km), Fertoszentmiklos (80km), Per (126km), (184km), Wiener Neustadt East (43km), Mosonszolnok (76km), Nove Zamky (139km), Voslau (29km), Vienna International (20km), Kalna Nad Hronem (163km), Bratislava Ivanka (63km), Wels (172km), Hoersching (161km), Nitra Southeast (133km), Linz Ost (150km), Langenlebarn Ab (22km), Malacky (61km), Boleraz (92km), Topolcany (127km), Piestany (117km), Bielice Partyzanske (153km), Seneca Southwest (87km), Prievidza (176km), Breclav (74km), Hodonin / Holic (87km), Trencin (141km), (163km), Kyjov (101km), Dubnica Nad Vahom (161km), Kunovice (120km), Hosin (165km), Jamolice (95km), Strunkovice (194km), Namest Nad Oslavou (105km), Turany (106km), Otrokovice (139km), (165km), Medlanky (115km), Bechyne (180km), Kotojedy (142km), Vyskov (129km), Holesov (150km), Krizanov (129km), Merin Highway Strip (133km), Tabor (179km), Olomouc (151km), (144km), Vezna (168km), (155km), Tabor / Vsechov (187km), Prostejov (148km), Prerov (162km), Kostelec (150km), Pribyslav (157km), Havlickuv Brod (164km), Chotebor (171km), Vlasim Northwest (199km), Policka (170km), Savitavy / Karle (173km), Moravska Trebova (178km), Zbraslavice (197km), Skutec (181km), Zabreh Benesov (189km), Vysoke Myto (190km), Chrudim (196km), Usti Nad Orlici (195km)

Ports nearby are: [None]

Disclaimer

While we try everything to ensure accuracy, this information is purely indicative and should not be used for any decision making without alternate sources of information. The JRC is not responsible for any damage or loss resulting from the use of the information presented on this website.

 

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