2021-09-22 09:57:08 UPDATED: (M6.5) near the coast of Nicaragua 12.2 -87.9 (ebb0)

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Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           near the coast of Nicaragua
Geographic coordinates:           12.160N,  87.854W
Magnitude:                        6.5
Depth:                            30 km
Universal Time (UTC):             22 Sep 2021  09:57:09
Time near the Epicenter:          22 Sep 2021  04:57:09
Local standard time in your area: 22 Sep 2021  09:57:09

Location with respect to nearby cities:
78.2 km (48.5 mi) SW of Jiquilillo, Nicaragua
82.2 km (51.0 mi) WSW of Corinto, Nicaragua
93.2 km (57.8 mi) SW of El Viejo, Nicaragua
94.2 km (58.4 mi) WSW of Chinandega, Nicaragua
101.1 km (62.7 mi) WSW of Chichigalpa, Nicaragua


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event ID                     :  us 7000fdds

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