2020-10-08 07:35:32 UPDATED: (M6.3) eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea -6.1 146.2 (ebb0)

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Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea
Geographic coordinates:            6.114S, 146.169E
Magnitude:                        6.3
Depth:                            103 km
Universal Time (UTC):              8 Oct 2020  07:35:32
Time near the Epicenter:           8 Oct 2020  17:35:32
Local standard time in your area:  8 Oct 2020  07:35:32

Location with respect to nearby cities:
38.7 km (24.0 mi) ENE of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea
86.6 km (53.7 mi) E of Goroka, Papua New Guinea
107.4 km (66.6 mi) SSE of Madang, Papua New Guinea
113.7 km (70.5 mi) NW of Lae, Papua New Guinea
131.3 km (81.4 mi) NNW of Bulolo, Papua New Guinea


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event ID                     :  us 6000c6mu

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