Mag. 2.0 earthquake - on Wednesday, 2 April 2014 at 23:59 (GMT)
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Minor magnitude 2.0 earthquake at 28 km depth
Magnitude: 2
Depth: 27.9 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 40.3782°S / 176.3714°E

Nearest volcano: Ruapehu (140 km / 87 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
38 km (24 mi) S of Takapau (pop: 597) --> See nearby quakes!
64 km (40 mi) E of Palmerston North (pop: 76,000) --> See nearby quakes!
88 km (55 mi) NE of Masterton (pop: 20,700) --> See nearby quakes!
92 km (57 mi) SSW of Hastings (pop: 61,700) --> See nearby quakes!
97 km (60 mi) ENE of Levin (pop: 19,800) --> See nearby quakes!
102 km (64 mi) SSW of Taradale (Napier City) (pop: 16,600) --> See nearby quakes!
109 km (68 mi) SSW of Napier City (pop: 56,800) --> See nearby quakes!
123 km (76 mi) ESE of Wanganui (pop: 40,300) --> See nearby quakes!
154 km (96 mi) NE of Lower Hutt (pop: 101,200) --> See nearby quakes!
168 km (104 mi) NE of Wellington (pop: 381,900) --> See nearby quakes!
Primary data source: GEONET (NZ) (Earthquake Commission and Geological Survey, New Zealand)
Estimated released energy: 6.3 x 107 joules (17.5 kilowatt hours) More info
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Magnitude | Depth | Location | Source |
M 2.0 | 28 km | GEONET (NZ) |
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