2020-09-01 10:31:50 (M5.7) Near the coast of Atacama, Chile -27.9 -71.5 (ebb0)

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                     == PRELIMINARY REPORT ==



Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           Near the coast of Atacama, Chile
Geographic coordinates:           27.893S,  71.479W
Magnitude:                        5.7
Depth:                            12 km
Universal Time (UTC):              1 Sep 2020  10:31:51
Time near the Epicenter:           1 Sep 2020  05:31:51
Local standard time in your area:  1 Sep 2020  10:31:51

Location with respect to nearby cities:
103.5 km (64.2 mi) NW of Vallenar, Chile
127.4 km (79.0 mi) WSW of Copiap�, Chile
220.6 km (136.8 mi) SW of Diego de Almagro, Chile
224.1 km (138.9 mi) N of La Serena, Chile
228.7 km (141.8 mi) N of Coquimbo, Chile


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event ID                     :  us 7000bfq3

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