Shallow Pakistan Quake Delivers Sharp Jolt from Just 10 Kilometers Down
A shallow magnitude-5.3 earthquake struck 33 km northwest of Barishal, Pakistan, at just 10 km depth, amplifying ground shaking in the seismically active Himalayan belt.
A shallow magnitude-5.3 earthquake struck 33 km northwest of Barishal, Pakistan, at just 10 km depth, amplifying ground shaking in the seismically active Himalayan belt.
Pakistan’ın kuzeyinde magnitude 5.3 büyüklüğünde ve sadece 10 km derinliğinde bir deprem meydana geldi. USGS verilerine göre sığ odaklı bu olay, bölgenin karmaşık tektonik yapısı ve tarihsel deprem aktivitesi ışığında değerlendirildi.
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck 122 km east of Yamada, Japan, at a shallow depth of 9.5 km. Learn why this region remains seismically volatile and what residents should watch for next.
Japonya’nın Tohoku kıyılarında 9,5 km derinlikte meydana gelen 6,5 büyüklüğündeki deprem, 2011’deki yıkıcı 9,1’lik depremin olduğu fay hattının hemen yakınında gerçekleşti.
A shallow magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck just 10 kilometers deep off Indonesia’s Sulawesi coast near Kendari, occurring in the same seismically active region that produced a destructive M7.5 temblor in 2001.
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck 10 km east of Ouranoupolis, Greece at shallow depth, rattling the gateway to Mount Athos as part of an active week-long seismic swarm in the North Aegean.
A shallow M5.1 earthquake struck near Mount Athos, Greece, amplifying shaking across the Northern Aegean. The tremor was the largest in a week-long swarm, highlighting the region’s complex tectonic setting between the North Anatolian Fault and the extending Aegean crust.
A shallow magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck off Papua New Guinea’s New Britain island, occurring just 45-50 km from the epicenters of devastating M7.8 megathrust earthquakes in 2000 and 2015.
Papua Yeni Gine’nin Yeni Britanya adası açıklarında 5.0 büyüklüğünde sığ deprem meydana geldi. 2000 ve 2015’teki büyük depremlerin yakınındaki bu olay, bölgenin sürekli sismik tehdidini hatırlattı.
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes Alaska’s remote Aleutian Islands as the largest event in a 14-quake swarm, occurring in the seismically volatile Rat Islands subduction zone capable of magnitude 8+ megathrust events.