Weak mag. 2.9 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, on Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 8:04 pm (GMT +12) -
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Weak magnitude 2.9 earthquake at 12 km depth
28 May 08:07 UTC: First to report: GEONET (NZ) after 3 minutes.
28 May 08:13: Magnitude recalculated from 3.0 to 2.9. Epicenter location corrected by 16 km (10 mi) towards SW.
28 May 08:13: Magnitude recalculated from 3.0 to 2.9. Epicenter location corrected by 16 km (10 mi) towards SW.
Earthquake details
Date & time | May 28, 2022 08:04:31 UTC - |
Local time at epicenter | Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 8:04 pm (GMT +12) |
Status | Confirmed |
Magnitude | 2.9 |
Depth | 12.0 km |
Epicenter latitude / longitude | 36.40287°S / 179.03949°E ![]() |
Antipode | 36.403°N / 0.961°W |
Shaking intensity | Weak shaking near epicenter |
Felt | 0 reports |
Primary data source | GEONET (NZ) (Earthquake Commission and Geological Survey, New Zealand) |
Nearest volcano | Rumble V (81 km / 50 mi) |
Nearby towns and cities | 657 km (408 mi) NE of Wellington (pop: 381,900) | Show on map | Quakes nearby |
Weather at epicenter at time of quake | Broken Clouds ![]() |
Estimated seismic energy released | 1.4 x 109 joules (392 kilowatt hours, equivalent to 0.338 tons of TNT) | about seismic energy |
Data for the same earthquake reported by different agencies
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Mag. | Depth | Location | Source |
2.9 | 12 km | New Zealand | GEONET (NZ) |
User reports for this quake
At magnitude 2.9, this quake might have been felt very close to the epicenter and under calm conditions.User reports estimate the perceived ground shaking intensity according to the MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) scale.
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