Strong mag. 6.4 earthquake - Sea of Okhotsk, 348 km west of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Kamchatka, Russia, on Wednesday, 18 March 1964 at 04:37 (GMT)
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Tremblement de terre fort magnitude 6.4 at 428 km depth
Date & time: 18 Mar 1964 04:37:27 UTC
Magnitude: 6.4
Profondeur: 428.2 km
Epicenter latitude / longitude: 52.49°N / 153.566°E

Volcan le plus près: Malaya Ipelka (216 km / 134 mi)
Nearby towns and cities:
268 km NO de Severo-Kuril'sk (pop: 2,420) --> Voir les séismes à proximité!
330 km O de Vilioutchinsk (Yelizovsky District) (pop: 25,200) --> Voir les séismes à proximité!
333 km OSO de Yelizovo (pop: 40,700) --> Voir les séismes à proximité!
348 km O de Petropavlovsk-Kamtchatski (pop: 187,300) --> Voir les séismes à proximité!
414 km SO de Mil'kovo (Milkovsky District) (pop: 8,250) --> Voir les séismes à proximité!
508 km SO de Esso (pop: 1,970) --> Voir les séismes à proximité!
569 km SO de Kozyrëvsk (pop: 1,240) --> Voir les séismes à proximité!
Primary data source: USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Estimated released energy: 2.5 x 1014 joules (69.8 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 60036 tons of TNT or 3.8 atomic bombs!) More info
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Magnitude | Profondeur | Location | Source |
M 6.4 | 428 km | northwest of the Kuril Islands (Russia) | USGS |
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