2022-04-21 07:42:46 UPDATED: (M6.7) near the coast of Nicaragua 11.6 -87.0 (ebb0)

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Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           near the coast of Nicaragua
Geographic coordinates:           11.554N,  86.992W
Magnitude:                        6.7
Depth:                            25 km
Universal Time (UTC):             21 Apr 2022  07:42:46
Time near the Epicenter:          21 Apr 2022  02:42:46
Local standard time in your area: 21 Apr 2022  07:42:46

Location with respect to nearby cities:
58.1 km (36.0 mi) WSW of Masachapa, Nicaragua
68.6 km (42.5 mi) WSW of San Rafael del Sur, Nicaragua
88.7 km (55.0 mi) WSW of El Crucero, Nicaragua
88.7 km (55.0 mi) WSW of Diriamba, Nicaragua
92.4 km (57.3 mi) WSW of Jinotepe, Nicaragua


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event ID                     :  us 6000hf75

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