A minor earthquake with magnitude 3.2 (ml/mb) was detected on Tuesday, 242 km SE of Kodiak, Alaska (150 miles). The epicenter of the earthquake was roughly 22.34 km (14 miles) below the earth’s surface. Exact time and date of event in UTC/GMT: 12/06/18 / 2018-06-12 23:24:46 / June 12, 2018 @ 11:24 pm. All ids that are associated to the event: ak19768645, us1000eph2. Unique identifier: us1000eph2. The temblor was reported at 13:24:46 / 1:24 pm (local time epicenter). Exact location of event, depth 22.34 km, -149.6579° West, 56.2096° North.
Earthquakes 2.5 to 3.5 are often felt, but only causes minor damage. There are an estimated 130,000 minor quakes in the world each year. In the past 24 hours, there have been two, in the last 10 days seven, in the past 30 days eighty-three and in the last 365 days three thousand, five hundred and ninety-nine earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or greater that have been detected in the same area.
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Did objects rattle, topple over, or fall off shelves? Leave a comment or report about activity, shaking and damage at your home, country and city. This information comes from the USGS Earthquake Notification Service. Read more about the earthquake, Seismometer information, Date-Time, Location, Distances, Parameters and details about this quake, recorded: 242 km SE of Kodiak, Alaska.
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