6.1
earthquake hits off Japan's coast: USGS
21
April, 2013
Tokyo:
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the south coast of Japan's main
Honshu island on Sunday, the United States Geological Survey said,
but no tsunami warning was issued.
The
quake struck at 12:22 pm (0322 GMT), 644 kilometres (400 miles) south
of Tokyo, at a depth of 424 kilometres, the USGS said.
ER
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I Felt A (not Listed) Strong Earthquake
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Apr 21 23:59 PM
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4.6
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0
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GEOFON
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Northwest Of Kuril Islands
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Apr 21 06:31 AM
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5.2
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10
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||
EMSC
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Eastern Sichuan, China
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Apr 21 03:59 AM
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5.0
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60
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GEOFON
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Sichuan, China
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Apr 21 03:59 AM
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5.0
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10
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||
USGS
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Eastern Sichuan, China
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Apr 21 03:59 AM
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5.0
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12
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EMSC
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Izu Islands, Japan Region
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Apr 21 03:22 AM
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6.2
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435
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||
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GEOFON
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Southeast Of Honshu, Japan
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Apr 21 03:22 AM
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6.1
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432
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USGS
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Izu Islands, Japan Region
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Apr 21 03:22 AM
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6.1
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424
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EMSC
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Papua, Indonesia
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Apr 21 01:32 AM
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4.7
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35
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USGS
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Papua, Indonesia
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Apr 21 01:32 AM
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4.7
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35
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)
Earthquakes
occurred yesterday (UTC time), but today local time
Sichuan, China
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Apr 20 20:53 PM
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M 4.7
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Depth 10.0 km
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