Leve terremoto magnitud 4.4 - Near the Coast of Central Peru, miércoles, 09 oct. 1974
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Light magnitude 4.4 earthquake at 33 km depth
Magnitud: 4.4
Profundidad: 33.0 km
Epicentro latitud / longitud: 12.739°S / 77.156°W

Nearby towns and cities:
52 km al OSO de Chilca (pop: 12,900) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
58 km al O de Mala (Provincia de Cañete) (pop: 17,300) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
69 km al SSO de Santiago de Surco (pop: 251,600) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
73 km al S de San Isidro (pop: 68,300) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
74 km al SSO de San Francisco De Borja (pop: 105,100) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
75 km al S de Jesus Maria (pop: 66,200) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
76 km al S de El Callao (pop: 813,300) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
77 km al S de Breña (pop: 81,900) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
79 km al S de Lima (pop: 7,737,000) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
79 km al SSO de Santa Anita - Los Ficus (pop: 184,600) --> ¡Vea sismos cercanos!
Fuente primaria de datos: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Energía liberada estimada: 2.5 x 1011 joules (69.8 megawatt hours, equivalent to 60 tons of TNT) More info
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Magnitud | Profundidad | Ubicación | Fuente |
M 4.4 | 33 km | near the coast of central Peru | USGS |
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