Moderate mag. 4.2 earthquake - Lo de Liborio, Oaxaca, 2.4 km southwest of Mancuernas, Mexico, on Saturday, 17 February 2018 at 06:23 (GMT)
This quake was likely an aftershock of the 7.0 quake Santiago Ixtayutla, 13 km southwest of Llano Tigre, Mexico, 16 February 2018 23:39 GMT, which had occurred 7 hours earlier.
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Moderate magnitude 4.2 earthquake at 12 km depth
Date & time: 17 Feb 2018 06:23:03 UTC
Magnitude: 4.2
Depth: 12.0 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 16.37°N / 98.12°W

Nearby towns and cities:
2 km (1 mi) SSW of Mancuernas (Santiago Pinotepa Nacional) (pop: 1,830) --> See nearby quakes!
8 km (5 mi) WNW of Pinotepa Nacional (pop: 29,600) --> See nearby quakes!
16 km (10 mi) ENE of El Ciruelo (pop: 2,220) --> See nearby quakes!
17 km (10 mi) WSW of Pinotepa de Don Luis (pop: 5,690) --> See nearby quakes!
22 km (14 mi) W of San Andrés Huaxpaltepec (pop: 4,150) --> See nearby quakes!
28 km (17 mi) S of San Juan Cacahuatepec (pop: 4,240) --> See nearby quakes!
33 km (21 mi) WNW of Jamiltepec (pop: 10,100) --> See nearby quakes!
47 km (29 mi) SE of Ometepec (Guerrero) (pop: 24,100) --> See nearby quakes!
168 km (104 mi) WSW of Oaxaca City (pop: 255,000) --> See nearby quakes!
357 km (222 mi) SSE of Mexico City (pop: 12,294,200) --> See nearby quakes!
Primary data source: EMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)
Estimated released energy: 1.3 x 1011 joules (35 megawatt hours, equivalent to 30.1 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
M 4.2 | 12 km | OAXACA, MEXICO | EMSC |
User reports for this quake (1)
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