2024-01-01 07:56:48 (M5.6) near the west coast of Honshu, Japan 37.3 136.9 (ebb0)

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                     == PRELIMINARY REPORT ==



Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           near the west coast of Honshu, Japan
Geographic coordinates:           37.297N, 136.946E
Magnitude:                        5.6
Depth:                            10 km
Universal Time (UTC):              1 Jan 2024  07:56:48
Time near the Epicenter (1):       1 Jan 2024  16:56:48
Time in your area (1):             1 Jan 2024  07:56:48

Location with respect to nearby cities:
8.2 km (5.1 mi) NNE of Anamizu, Japan
27.5 km (17.0 mi) N of Nanao, Japan
48.1 km (29.8 mi) NNE of Hakui, Japan
49.1 km (30.4 mi) N of Himimachi, Japan
70.5 km (43.7 mi) NNW of Toyama, Japan


ADDITIONAL PARAMETERS
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event ID                     :  us 6000m0xt

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