A minor earthquake with magnitude 3.2 (ml/mb) was detected on Wednesday, 32 km WSW of Kiska Volcano, Alaska (20 miles). The epicenter of the earthquake was roughly 26.4 km (16 miles) below the earth’s surface. The temblor was detected at 23:45:21 / 11:45 pm (local time epicenter). Exact location of event, depth 26.4 km, 177.1676° East, 51.9828° North. Id of earthquake: us200064m3. Event ids that are associated: ak13649601, us200064m3. Global date and time of event UTC/GMT: 09/06/16 / 2016-06-09 08:45:21 / June 9, 2016 @ 8:45 am.
In the past 24 hours, there have been eight, in the last 10 days ten, in the past 30 days eleven and in the last 365 days one hundred earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or greater that has struck near. Earthquakes 2.5 to 3.5 are often felt, but only causes minor damage. Each year there are an estimated 130,000 minor quakes in the world.
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How did you respond? Did any furniture slide, topple over, or become displaced? Leave a comment or report about activity, shaking and damage at your home, city and country. The information in this article comes from the USGS Earthquake Notification Service. Read more about the earthquake, Seismometer information, Distances, Parameters, Date-Time, Location and details about this quake, detected near: 32 km WSW of Kiska Volcano, Alaska.
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