Minor mag. 1.4 earthquake - 69 Km ESE of Egegik, Alaska, USA, on Tuesday, 9 Feb 2021 3:49 am (GMT -9) -
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Minor magnitude 1.4 earthquake at 152 km depth
9 Feb 12:53 UTC: First to report: USGS after 4 minutes.
Date & time: 9 Feb 2021 12:49:17 UTC -
Local time at epicenter: Tuesday, 9 Feb 2021 3:49 am (GMT -9)
Magnitude: 1.4
Depth: 151.5 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 57.9355°N / 156.3307°W

Nearest volcano: Ukinrek Maars (16 km / 10 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
69 km (43 mi) ESE of Egegik (pop: 106) --> See nearby quakes!
79 km (49 mi) NE of Ugashik (pop: 12) --> See nearby quakes!
86 km (53 mi) SSE of King Salmon (pop: 374) --> See nearby quakes!
95 km (59 mi) SSE of South Naknek (pop: 79) --> See nearby quakes!
146 km (91 mi) WNW of Larsen Bay (pop: 88) --> See nearby quakes!
171 km (106 mi) SSE of Ekwok (pop: 118) --> See nearby quakes!
190 km (118 mi) SSW of Kokhanok (pop: 170) --> See nearby quakes!
198 km (123 mi) WNW of Old Harbor (pop: 221) --> See nearby quakes!
207 km (128 mi) SSE of Koliganek (pop: 209) --> See nearby quakes!
215 km (134 mi) SSW of Newhalen (pop: 182) --> See nearby quakes!
Weather at epicenter at time of quake:
Overcast Clouds
-12°C (10 F), humidity: 85%, wind: 5 m/s (10 kts) from ENE
Primary data source: USGS (United States Geological Survey)Overcast Clouds

Estimated released energy: 7.9 x 106 joules (2.21 kilowatt hours) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
1.4 | 152 km | 69 Km ESE of Egegik, Alaska, USA | USGS |
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At magnitude 1.4, such a quake wouldn't normally be felt by people, but could be recorded instrumentally.