Modern Era · Central Asia · Disaster
1988
Armenian earthquake
December 7, 1988
A 6.8 earthquake hit northern Armenia, then part of the Soviet Union, in the early morning of a December day. Shoddy Soviet construction collapsed on itself, and entire towns were flattened in seconds. Twenty-five thousand people died. Gorbachev cut short a visit to the United States to fly home. The disaster became another crack in Soviet authority and unity.