Hundreds
of quakes shake villages around smoking Peruvian volcano
Hundreds
of small earthquakes have shaken the earth around the Sabancaya
volcano in southern Peru over just a few days and the rumbling, along
with plumes of smoke spewing up to 320 feet high, have put
officials on alert to evacuate the area.
26
January, 2013
Peru's
geological agency Ingemmet recorded some 536 quakes, about 20 an
hour, on February 22 and 23 and periodic movement is ongoing.
Thousands
of people live in the valleys surrounding the volcano. Some have
already started to leave the region because the unusual seismic
activity has damaged their homes. About 80 homes were damaged by one
temblor on February 22, Peru's national defense office said.
The
20,000-foot (6,000-meter) volcano Sabancaya, which means "tongue
of fire" in Quechua, has not had a significant eruption in
nearly a decade. It sits atop the South America tectonic plate, which
forces magma to the surface when it clashes with the neighboring
Nazca plate.
Ingemmet
said the volcano has been releasing huge smoke trails intermittently
since January 15 and current seismic activity is similar to that
which accompanied an eruption in 1986.
Sabancaya,
active historically, was dormant for 200 years before erupting into
activity several times in the 1980s and 1990s. No casualties were
reported at that and the volcano has only experienced small eruptions
since.
Southern
Peru is the home to more than a dozen volcanoes.
Sabancaya
is about 62 miles from the city of Arequipa, one of Peru's three
largest cities, which was recently hit by heavy rains and flooding.
About
1.2 million people live in that city.
Unreported:
Too many moderate relatively shallow earthquakes along the costs of
New-Zealand
The
last couple of weeks we saw numerous moderate earthquake (around
Magnitude 5) at relatively shallow depths (5 to 50 km) below land or
along the coasts of the North Island and South Island.
Today
Geonet reported already 3 – 1 near Christchurch, 1 at Ruatoria and
1 in the Hokitika Greymouth area. Earlier similar earthquakes were
reported near Mount Egmont and near Blenheim.
Nothing really serious
but all of them enough to scare people.
SRC
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Location
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UTC Date/time
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M
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D
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INFORMATION
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ER
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I Felt A (not Listed) Strong Earthquake
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Feb 27 23:59 PM
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4.6
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0
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EMSC
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Ryukyu Islands, Japan
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Feb 27 23:37 PM
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4.7
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10
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USGS
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Ryukyu Islands, Japan
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Feb 27 23:37 PM
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4.7
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11
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GEOFON
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Off Coast Of Oregon
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Feb 27 22:25 PM
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4.8
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10
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||
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EMSC
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Off Coast Of Oregon
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Feb 27 22:25 PM
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5.2
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40
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USGS
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Off The Coast Of Oregon
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Feb 27 22:25 PM
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5.1
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9
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||
GEOFON
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Eastern Siberia, Russia
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Feb 27 18:23 PM
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4.6
|
10
|
||
EMSC
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Northeastern Sakha, Russia
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Feb 27 18:23 PM
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4.6
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40
|
||
USGS
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Eastern New Guinea Region, Papua New Guinea
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Feb 27 12:13 PM
|
4.6
|
127
|
||
GEOFON
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Eastern New Guinea Reg., P.n.g.
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Feb 27 12:13 PM
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4.8
|
120
|
||
EMSC
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Eastern New Guinea Reg., P.n.g.
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Feb 27 12:13 PM
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5.0
|
120
|
||
USGS
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Bismarck Sea
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Feb 27 12:01 PM
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4.7
|
37
|
||
GEOFON
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Bismarck Sea
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Feb 27 12:01 PM
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4.6
|
10
|
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EMSC
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Bismarck Sea
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Feb 27 12:01 PM
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4.6
|
2
|
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GEOFON
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Southeast Of Loyalty Islands
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Feb 27 11:01 AM
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4.8
|
116
|
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USGS
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Southeast Of The Loyalty Islands
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Feb 27 11:01 AM
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4.8
|
117
|
||
EMSC
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Southeast Of Loyalty Islands
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Feb 27 11:01 AM
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4.8
|
109
|
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GEOFON
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Hokkaido, Japan Region
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Feb 27 10:24 AM
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4.7
|
67
|
||
USGS
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Hokkaido, Japan Region
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Feb 27 10:24 AM
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4.6
|
73
|
||
EMSC
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Hokkaido, Japan Region
|
Feb 27 10:24 AM
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4.7
|
76
|
||
EMSC
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Fiji Region
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Feb 27 09:03 AM
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4.8
|
671
|
||
GEOFON
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Fiji Islands Region
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Feb 27 09:03 AM
|
4.7
|
566
|
||
EMSC
|
Bismarck Sea
|
Feb 27 08:21 AM
|
4.6
|
10
|
||
USGS
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Kermadec Islands Region
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Feb 27 06:49 AM
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5.1
|
31
|
||
EMSC
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Kermadec Islands, New Zealand
|
Feb 27 06:49 AM
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5.1
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23
|
||
GEOFON
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Kermadec Islands, New Zealand
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Feb 27 06:49 AM
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5.2
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10
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GEONET
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Ruatoria
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Feb 27 04:28 AM
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4.9
|
26
|
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GEOFON
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Kermadec Islands Region
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Feb 27 04:27 AM
|
5.1
|
46
|
||
USGS
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Kermadec Islands, New Zealand
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Feb 27 04:27 AM
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4.8
|
12
|
||
EMSC
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Kermadec Islands, New Zealand
|
Feb 27 04:27 AM
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5.0
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10
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Earthquakes
occurred yesterday (UTC time), but today local time
Near
East Coast Of Kamchatka M5.3 at 133 km depth
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