2020-05-15 11:26:02 UPDATED: (M5.1) Nevada 38.2 -117.9 (ebb0)

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                     == PRELIMINARY REPORT ==

***This event has been revised.


Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           Nevada
Geographic coordinates:           38.185N, 117.894W
Magnitude:                        5.1
Depth:                            5 km
Universal Time (UTC):             15 May 2020  11:26:02
Time near the Epicenter:          15 May 2020  04:26:02
Local standard time in your area: 15 May 2020  11:26:02

Location with respect to nearby cities:
29.6 km (18.3 mi) SE of Mina, Nevada
179.0 km (111.0 mi) ESE of Gardnerville Ranchos, Nevada
195.9 km (121.5 mi) SE of Carson City, Nevada
197.1 km (122.2 mi) SE of Fernley, Nevada
200.2 km (124.1 mi) ESE of South Lake Tahoe, California


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event ID                     :  nn 00725291

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