The Sicilian Earthquake That Killed Eighty Thousand People in Three Minutes on a December Morning in 1908
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Strait of Messina at 5:20 AM on 28 December 1908, followed by a 12-metre tsunami three minutes later. The combined event destroyed approximately 90% of Messina and substantial portions of Reggio Calabria, killing about 80,000 people. It remains the deadliest earthquake in modern European history.
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