Moderate mag. 5.6 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean on Friday, 5 Mar 2021 9:48 am (GMT +12) -
This quake was likely an aftershock of the 8.1 quake South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, 4 Mar 2021 7:28 am (GMT -12), which had occurred 2 hours and 20 minutes earlier.

Moderate magnitude 5.6 earthquake at 71 km depth
4 Mar 21:57 UTC: First to report: GEONET (NZ) after 8 minutes.
Date & time: 4 Mar 2021 21:48:42 UTC -
Local time at epicenter: Friday, 5 Mar 2021 9:48 am (GMT +12)
Magnitude: 5.6
Depth: 71.0 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 29.613°S / 177.843°E
Weather at epicenter at time of quake:
Light Rain
22.8°C (73 F), humidity: 91%, wind: 13 m/s (25 kts) from ENE
Primary data source: GEONET (NZ) (Earthquake Commission and Geological Survey, New Zealand)Light Rain

Estimated released energy: 1.6 x 1013 joules (4.4 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 3788 tons of TNT or 0.2 atomic bombs!) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
5.6 | 71 km | New Zealand | GEONET (NZ) |
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