2022-07-01 23:24:14 UPDATED: (M5.7) southern Iran 26.9 55.2 (ebb0)

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***This event has been revised.


Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           southern Iran
Geographic coordinates:           26.927N,  55.243E
Magnitude:                        5.7
Depth:                            10 km
Universal Time (UTC):              1 Jul 2022  23:24:14
Time near the Epicenter:           2 Jul 2022  03:54:14
Local standard time in your area:  1 Jul 2022  23:24:14

Location with respect to nearby cities:
54.5 km (33.8 mi) NE of Bandar-e Lengeh, Iran
101.9 km (63.2 mi) W of Qeshm, Iran
106.9 km (66.3 mi) WSW of Bandar Abbas, Iran
128.4 km (79.6 mi) ENE of K?sh, Iran
129.8 km (80.5 mi) NW of Khasab, Oman


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event ID                     :  us 6000hz9p

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