2023-10-07 07:12:50 (M6.2) western Afghanistan 34.5 61.9 (ebb0)

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Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           western Afghanistan
Geographic coordinates:           34.549N,  61.884E
Magnitude:                        6.2
Depth:                            10 km
Universal Time (UTC):              7 Oct 2023  07:12:50
Time near the Epicenter (1):       7 Oct 2023  11:42:50
Time in your area (1):             7 Oct 2023  07:12:50

Location with respect to nearby cities:
26.2 km (16.2 mi) NNE of Zindah J?n, Afghanistan
36.6 km (22.7 mi) NW of Her?t, Afghanistan
44.1 km (27.3 mi) NW of Chah?r Burj, Afghanistan
44.5 km (27.6 mi) SSE of Qarah B?gh, Afghanistan
64.0 km (39.7 mi) E of Kuhs?n, Afghanistan


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