2021-02-13 14:07:49 UPDATED: (M7.0) near the east coast of Honshu, Japan 37.7 142.0 (ebb0)

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                     == PRELIMINARY REPORT ==



Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           near the east coast of Honshu, Japan
Geographic coordinates:           37.686N, 141.992E
Magnitude:                        7.0
Depth:                            54 km
Universal Time (UTC):             13 Feb 2021  14:07:50
Time near the Epicenter:          13 Feb 2021  23:07:50
Local standard time in your area: 13 Feb 2021  14:07:50

Location with respect to nearby cities:
90.5 km (56.1 mi) ENE of Namie, Japan
101.4 km (62.9 mi) SE of Ishinomaki, Japan
106.9 km (66.3 mi) SE of Yamoto, Japan
107.7 km (66.7 mi) ESE of Watari, Japan
118.1 km (73.2 mi) ESE of Sendai, Japan


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event ID                     :  us 6000dher

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