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Color explanation (title color)
GREEN = Some slight damage is possible but NO injuries ORANGE = MODERATE risk for damage and injuries, RED = HIGH risk for damage and injuries
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OUR DAMAGE OVERVIEW LISTS : 2013 - 2014 - 2015
(most complete damage list in the world and probably only the top of the Iceberg)
Label info : M = magnitude, D = depth (km), Time = UTC - Click here for the Time Zone world map.
INFO link behind a specific earthquake row is showing additional maps and information + previous earthquakes
The multi-source approach makes it possible to compare preliminary Magnitude and Depth values as seismology is not an exact science and needs a lot of (re-)calculations.
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SRC | Location | UTC Date/time | M | D | INFO | |
ER | I Felt A (not Listed) Earthquake | Aug 10 23:59 | 4.6 | 0 | MAP I Felt It |
Data sources courtesy : USGS - EMSC - GFZ - GEONET (New Zealand only)
Useful information to read this daily earthquake list
The INFO link behind earthquakes is showing additional information and a map with older seismicity in the epicenter area.
The multi-source approach has been setup to compare values as seismology is not an exact science and needs a lot of (re-)calculations. The reference for the time zone is UTC (Coordinated Universal Time, also called GMT). Color explanation (titles above the list) : green color = Max. slight damage and NO injuries, orange color = MODERATE risk for damage and injuries, red color = HIGH risk for damage and injuries
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