Magnitude 4.3 CENTRAL ITALY
Thursday, April 09, 2009 at 03:14:52 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude | 4.3 |
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Date-Time |
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones |
Location | 42.33N 13.43E |
Depth | 18 kilometers |
Region | CENTRAL ITALY |
Distances |
65 km (40 miles) W of Pescara, Italy 95 km (55 miles) ENE of ROME, Italy 120 km (75 miles) SE of Perugia, Italy 145 km (90 miles) S of Ancona, Italy |
Location Uncertainty | Error estimate not available, held by USGS NEIC to another agency's solution |
Parameters | not available |
Source | Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy |
Remarks | Felt (III) at Ascoli Piceno and Tolentino and (II) at Albano Laziale, Ancona, Avezzano, Campobasso, Capua, Caserta, Casoli, Cassino, Chieti, Ciampino, Fano, Frattocchie, Frosinone, Gualdo Tadino, Guidonia, Latina, Macerata, Montesilvano Marina, Perugia, Pescara, Pomezia, Rieti, Rocca di Papa, Rome, Senigallia, Spoleto, Spoltore, Sulmona, Terni and Vasto. Felt in Italy as far north as Fano, as far east as Vasto, as far south as Giugliano in Campania and as far west as Pomezia. |
Event ID | usffah |
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