Magnitude 4.4 Earthquake Struck 10 km W of Mad?nat Sittah Ukt?bar, Egypt on December 17, 2001 04:25:33

Last Updated: 2014-11-07 01:14:29

On December 17, 2001 04:25:33 an earthquake with magnitude of 4.4 on the richter scale hit 10 km W of Mad?nat Sittah Ukt?bar, Egypt. The earthquake originated at a depth of approximately 10.0 kilometers below the Earth's surface on longitude 30.946° and latitude 29.820°. According to documented reports people felt the earth quake, No tsunami was triggered due to the earthquake.

Magnitude & Depth

The earthquake that appeared on December 17, 2001 04:25:33 had a magnitude of 4.4 on the richter scale. Which is considered to be a minor earthquake and is often felt but causes little to no damage.

Shallow earthquakes are considered between 0 and 70 km deep, while intermediate earthquakes range from 70 - 300 km deep and deep earthquakes are between 300 - 700 km deep.

Are shallow earthquakes more destructive?

Shallow quakes generally tend to be more damaging than deeper quakes. Seismic waves from deep quakes have to travel farther to the surface, losing energy along the way.

Nearby Cities and Towns

The nearest significant population center is Madīnat Sittah Uktūbar in Giza, Egypt, located 10 kilometers or 6 miles → E of the earthquake's epicenter. Other cities in close proximity include Al Ḩawāmidīyah (Giza, Egypt) located 30 km (19 mi) ↗ NE and Maadi (Cairo, Egypt) located 33 km (20 mi) ↗ NE of the epicenter.

In total, we found 46 cities in our database that might have been impacted by the earthquake.

Distance Direction City State Country
10 km (6 mi) → E Madīnat Sittah Uktūbar Giza 🇪🇬 Egypt
30 km (19 mi) ↗ NE Al Ḩawāmidīyah Giza 🇪🇬 Egypt
33 km (20 mi) ↗ NE Maadi Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
33 km (20 mi) ↗ NE Giza Giza 🇪🇬 Egypt
34 km (21 mi) ↗ NE Fustat Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
35 km (22 mi) ↗ NE Tura Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
37 km (23 mi) → E Al ‘Ayyāţ Giza 🇪🇬 Egypt
37 km (23 mi) ↗ NE Helwan Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
37 km (23 mi) ↗ NE Bulaq Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
38 km (23 mi) ↑ N Awsīm Giza 🇪🇬 Egypt
39 km (24 mi) ↗ NE Shubra Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
39 km (24 mi) ↗ NE Cairo Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
43 km (26 mi) → E Aş Şaff Giza 🇪🇬 Egypt
45 km (28 mi) ↑ N Al Qanāţir al Khayrīyah Qalyubia 🇪🇬 Egypt
46 km (29 mi) ↗ NE Hadayek El Kobba Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
47 km (29 mi) ↑ N Qalyūb Qalyubia 🇪🇬 Egypt
47 km (29 mi) ↑ N El Mataria Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
48 km (30 mi) ↑ N Musturud Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
48 km (30 mi) ↑ N Heliopolis Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
53 km (33 mi) ↑ N Ashmūn Monufia 🇪🇬 Egypt
59 km (36 mi) ↑ N Al Khānkah Qalyubia 🇪🇬 Egypt
64 km (39 mi) ↑ N Toukh Qalyubia 🇪🇬 Egypt
65 km (40 mi) ↑ N Shibīn al Qanāṭir Qalyubia 🇪🇬 Egypt
68 km (42 mi) ↑ N Al Bājūr Monufia 🇪🇬 Egypt
71 km (44 mi) ↑ N Mashtoul El Souk Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
74 km (46 mi) ↑ N Banhā Qalyubia 🇪🇬 Egypt
80 km (50 mi) ↑ N Minya El Qamh Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
81 km (50 mi) ↗ NE Badr Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
81 km (50 mi) ↑ N Shibīn al Kawm Monufia 🇪🇬 Egypt
82 km (51 mi) ↗ NE New Administrative Capital of Egypt Cairo 🇪🇬 Egypt
83 km (51 mi) ↗ NE 10th of Ramadan Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
85 km (52 mi) ↑ N Quwaysinā Monufia 🇪🇬 Egypt
88 km (54 mi) ↑ N Bilbeis Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
93 km (58 mi) ↑ N Zagazig Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
95 km (59 mi) ↖ NW Talā Monufia 🇪🇬 Egypt
103 km (64 mi) ↑ N Zefta Gharbia 🇪🇬 Egypt
105 km (65 mi) ↑ N Markaz Abū Ḩammād Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
107 km (67 mi) ↑ N Tanda Gharbia 🇪🇬 Egypt
107 km (66 mi) ↑ N Hihya Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
111 km (69 mi) ↑ N Diyarb Negm Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
124 km (77 mi) ↑ N Kafr Saqr Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
127 km (79 mi) ↑ N Faqous Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
129 km (80 mi) ↗ NE New Salhia Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
134 km (83 mi) → E Ain Sukhna Suez 🇪🇬 Egypt
142 km (88 mi) ↑ N Awlad Saqr Sharqia 🇪🇬 Egypt
154 km (95 mi) ↗ NE Ismailia Ismailia 🇪🇬 Egypt

Nearby Power Plants

We found a total 12 utility-scale power plants in the vecinity of the earthquakes epicenter. The closest being October 6th Gas power plant, located 27 kilometers (17 miles) ↑ N from the epicenter.

Distance Direction Power Plant Type Capacity
27 km (17 mi) ↑ N October 6th Gas 600.0 MW
33 km (20 mi) ↗ NE Cairo South Gas 715.0 MW
34 km (21 mi) → E El-Tebeen Gas 700.0 MW
36 km (22 mi) ↗ NE Wadi Hof Gas 100.0 MW
41 km (25 mi) ↑ N Cairo West Gas 1360.0 MW
43 km (27 mi) ↑ N Shoubra El-Kheima Gas 1295.0 MW
44 km (27 mi) ↑ N Cairo North Gas 1500.0 MW
47 km (29 mi) ↑ N North Giza Gas 2250.0 MW
79 km (49 mi) ↑ N Banha Gas 500.0 MW
118 km (73 mi) ↗ NE New Gas Shabab Gas 1000.0 MW
118 km (73 mi) ↗ NE Shabab Gas 100.0 MW
146 km (90 mi) ↗ NE Abu Sultan Gas 600.0 MW

Power Plants & Risks During Earthquakes

We found 1 types of power plants in the vecinity of the magnitude 4.4 earthquake that struck 10 km W of Mad?nat Sittah Ukt?bar, Egypt on December 17, 2001 04:25:33. These types were Gas power plants, below you find information how each type of power plant can pose a risk to you as a person or the ecosytem around you.

None of this information should be used as guidence in an event of an emergency, but rather as additional references to information provided by national, state and local authorities.

Gas Power

Gas power plants can pose significant risks to people and the environment in their vicinity during earthquakes.

Gas Leaks and Fires

Gas power plants rely on natural gas, which can leak from pipelines and equipment when damaged by seismic activity. These leaks can lead to fires and explosions, endangering people in the plant's vicinity.

Impact on Air Quality

Gas power plants emit pollutants, and fires caused by gas leaks during an earthquake can release harmful substances into the air. This can pose health risks to nearby residents.

Environmental Impact

Gas leaks can also harm the local environment, potentially contaminating soil and water sources.

To mitigate these risks, most modern gas power plants have robust safety measures in place, including gas leak detection systems, emergency response plans, and communication protocols to alert nearby communities in case of an incident. Additionally, local authorities should conduct risk assessments and ensure that emergency services are well-prepared to respond to potential hazards posed by gas power plants during earthquakes.

Data Information

Information found on this page is a derivative set, based on sources mentioned below.

Data Sources

We aggregate and combine data from USGS (United States Geographical Survey) and the EMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre). This allow us to get near real-time and historical earthquake data dating back to the year 1950.

Disclaimer

Information or data found on this page should not be used for, or as an early warning system. It is intended as an historical reference or near real-time complementary information to offical and governmental sources. In an event of an emergency it is important closely monitor and follow advice from national, state and local authorities.

Magnitude 4.4 Earthquake Struck 10 km W of Mad?nat Sittah Ukt?bar, Egypt on December 17, 2001 04:25:33
Date and Time
2001-12-17 04:25:33 (UTC)
Magnitude
4.4 Magnitude (richter scle)
Depth
10.0 km
Reports
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