

Gentle magnitude 4.3 earthquake at 99 km depth
1 Jun 08:48 UTC: First to report: NCS after 10 minutes.
Replace Wed, 1 Jun 2022, 08:54
Reasonable magnitude 4.3 quake hits 26 km northeast of Kolasib, India round midday
4.3 quake 1 Jun 2:07 pm (GMT +5:30)
The quake hit at an intermediate depth of 99.4 km beneath the epicenter close to Kolasib, Mizoram, India, round midday on Wednesday, June 1st, 2022, at 1:37 pm native time. The precise magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake could be revised inside the subsequent few hours or minutes as seismologists evaluate knowledge and refine their calculations, or as different businesses problem their report.
Cities or cities close to the epicenter the place the quake may need been felt as very weak shaking embrace Kolasib (pop. 25,000) situated 26 km from the epicenter, Lāla (pop. 10,900) 34 km away, Hailākāndi (pop. 31,000) 48 km away, Silchar (pop. 152,400) 52 km away, Dharmanagar (pop. 32,900) 72 km away, Aizawl (pop. 265,300) 73 km away, Karimganj (pop. 55,300) 77 km away, Churāchāndpur (pop. 47,800) 80 km away, and Haflong (pop. 40,000) 90 km away.
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Magazine. | Depth | Location | Supply |
4.3 | 99 km | 63km NNW of Ngopa, Mizoram, India | NCS |
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