The 1929 Suşehri earthquake affected Sivas Province, Turkey on 18 May at 06:37 UTC.
The moment magnitude 6.3 shock centered north of Suşehri had a depth of 15 km (9.3 mi).
[1] The New York Times reported 64 deaths and 72 injuries from 74 villages affected by the earthquake.
The worst affected towns were Karahisar and Suşehri.
[4] All public buildings and many homes in Suşehri were damaged and unsuitable for living.