2023-07-16 10:37:12 UPDATED: (M4.0) Baja California, Mexico 31.5 -115.7 (ebb0)

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                     == PRELIMINARY REPORT ==

***This event supersedes event EW1689503850.


Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           Baja California, Mexico
Geographic coordinates:           31.542N, 115.672W
Magnitude:                        4.0
Depth:                            5 km
Universal Time (UTC):             16 Jul 2023  10:37:12
Time near the Epicenter (1):      16 Jul 2023  03:37:12
Time in your area (1):            16 Jul 2023  10:37:12

Location with respect to nearby cities:
59.7 km (37.0 mi) ENE of San Vicente, Mexico
87.7 km (54.3 mi) ESE of Rodolfo S�nchez Taboada, Mexico
94.9 km (58.8 mi) NNE of Vicente Guerrero, Mexico
95.3 km (59.1 mi) ESE of Ensenada, Mexico
122.2 km (75.7 mi) S of Mexicali, Mexico


ADDITIONAL PARAMETERS
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event ID                     :  ci 39614090

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