2021-11-29 12:40:45 UPDATED: (M6.4) Izu Islands, Japan region 31.2 142.5 (ebb0)

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Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           Izu Islands, Japan region
Geographic coordinates:           31.200N, 142.494E
Magnitude:                        6.4
Depth:                            19 km
Universal Time (UTC):             29 Nov 2021  12:40:46
Time near the Epicenter:          29 Nov 2021  21:40:46
Local standard time in your area: 29 Nov 2021  12:40:46

Location with respect to nearby cities:
482.5 km (299.1 mi) SSE of Katsuura, Japan
485.9 km (301.3 mi) SSE of Tateyama, Japan
486.4 km (301.6 mi) SSE of Kamogawa, Japan
489.7 km (303.6 mi) SSE of ?hara, Japan
535.7 km (332.1 mi) SSE of Chiba, Japan


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event ID                     :  us 7000fxyq

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