2022-09-21 09:30:48 (M5.7) eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea -5.5 147.0 (ebb0)

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Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea
Geographic coordinates:            5.470S, 147.026E
Magnitude:                        5.7
Depth:                            210 km
Universal Time (UTC):             21 Sep 2022  09:30:49
Time near the Epicenter:          21 Sep 2022  19:30:49
Local standard time in your area: 21 Sep 2022  09:30:49

Location with respect to nearby cities:
138.6 km (85.9 mi) N of Lae, Papua New Guinea
140.0 km (86.8 mi) ESE of Madang, Papua New Guinea
193.8 km (120.2 mi) ENE of Goroka, Papua New Guinea
196.4 km (121.8 mi) NNE of Bulolo, Papua New Guinea
209.3 km (129.8 mi) N of Wau, Papua New Guinea


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event ID                     :  us 7000i9uu

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