2021-05-01 01:27:27 UPDATED: (M6.8) near the east coast of Honshu, Japan 38.2 141.7 (ebb0)

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                     == PRELIMINARY REPORT ==



Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           near the east coast of Honshu, Japan
Geographic coordinates:           38.230N, 141.665E
Magnitude:                        6.8
Depth:                            47 km
Universal Time (UTC):              1 May 2021  01:27:28
Time near the Epicenter:           1 May 2021  10:27:28
Local standard time in your area:  1 May 2021  01:27:28

Location with respect to nearby cities:
38.0 km (23.6 mi) ESE of Ishinomaki, Japan
45.0 km (27.9 mi) ESE of Yamoto, Japan
55.2 km (34.2 mi) ESE of Matsushima, Japan
56.1 km (34.8 mi) E of Shiogama, Japan
70.0 km (43.4 mi) E of Sendai, Japan


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event ID                     :  us 7000dz5t

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