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webmaster / June 19th, 2013
5000 km. 3000 mi. Powered by Leaflet. Depth: 39.9km (24.8mi). Event Time. 2013-06-16 15:52:04 UTC. 2013-06-17 01:52:04 UTC+10:00 at epicenter. 2013-06-16 08:52:04 UTC-07:00 system time. 38.505°N 143.364°E …
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webmaster / June 17th, 2013
This earthquake was very well felt in the Kagoshima prefecture but was not really dangerous with a maximum JMA3 intensity shaking. Based on our experience with Japanese earthquakes, earthquake-report.com considers …
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Update 14:23 UTC : The hypocenter of this earthquake was right in the subduction slope and very shallow (8 km), which may explain in part why it was felt as strong by the people living and working on the nearby islands.
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Update 14:23 UTC : The hypocenter of this earthquake was right in the subduction slope and very shallow (8 km), which may explain in part why it was felt as strong by the people living and working on the nearby islands.
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webmaster / June 15th, 2013
A major earthquake and massive tsunami devastated parts of eastern Japan Friday.
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