1783 Calabrian earthquakes - Weakest of the sequence
Time: Saturday Mar 1, 1783
Place: Southern Italian peninsula and Sicily
Details: This earthquake was the weakest of the sequence and caused relatively little damage. The earthquake is thought to have involved the rupturing of the northern segment of the Serre fault.
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