After the strong earthquake in 1887, a wooden house was built in Karakol, which has survived to this day.

Ирина Орлонская Culture / Exclusive
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In Karakol, located in the Issyk-Kul region, there stands a building constructed after the devastating earthquake of June 9, 1887. Since the opening of the second building of the children's art school here in 1991, this wooden structure has become an important part of the city's cultural life. Interestingly, in 1881, Karakol consisted of only six blocks, where houses were made of clay and brick. However, after the earthquake, which caused widespread destruction, local residents began to build wooden houses adorned with various patterns. The identity of the first owner of the music school remains unknown, but it is clear that the building was erected during the recovery period after the disaster.

Tatyana Kuznetsova, who worked for over fifty years at this music school, shared memories of how the building originally served as a private home, then functioned as a children's library and even a narcological hospital.

According to historical records, the city of Przhevalsk also preserved many wooden houses, which became a common practice after the earthquake of 1887 when many clay structures became uninhabitable.

The earthquake, also known as the "Vernensky," occurred at 4:35 AM when most residents were asleep. It claimed the lives of 332 people and left the city in ruins. According to state councilor V.K. Igumnov, the church, prison, and district administration in the Issyk-Kul district were damaged, and many houses and bridges were destroyed or damaged. He described how the riverbeds changed and how in some places the ground sank, and roads cracked.

Igumnov also reported on the situation in the Naryn Valley. In one of his reports dated July 10, 1889, he mentioned that the damage in the Naryn region was minimal; however, in the mountains, nomads lost a lot of livestock.

Significant attention in the reports was given to the consequences of the tremors, which destroyed the yurts of the nomads and threatened their lives. One tragic case involved an 80-year-old man who died while trying to save his wife.

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