UTC time | 2014-10-07 13:49:39 |
---|---|
ISC event | 605504658 |
USGS- ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | October 7, 2014 |
Local time | 21:49 UTC+8 |
Magnitude |
Ms 6.6 (
CENC)
[1] Mw 6.0 ( USGS) [2] Mw 6.1 ( EMSC) [3] |
Depth | 5 kilometres (3 mi)(
CENC)
[1] 10.9 kilometres (7 mi)( USGS) [2] |
Epicenter | 23°24′N 100°30′E / 23.4°N 100.5°E |
Areas affected | China |
Casualties | 1 dead, 324 injured (as of October 08, 2014) [4] |
The 2014 Jinggu earthquake occurred on October 7, 2014 at 21:49 (UTC+8).
The epicenter was located in Jinggu, Pu'er, Yunnan, People's Republic of China. The earthquake killed at least 1 person and injured at least 324 others. [4] The magnitude of the earthquake was placed at Ms 6.6 by the China Earthquake Data Center with a focal depth of 5.0 kilometres (12 mi). [1] It was measured at Mw 6.0 by the United States Geological Survey with a focal depth of 10.9 kilometres (6.7 mi) [2] and Mw 6.1 by the European Alert System. [3]
As of October 9, 2014, Jinggu had centralized resettlement of 37,000 people, received 13,000 tents and 2,300 quilts. The earthquake damaged 7 reservoirs to varying degrees: the largest Changhai reservoir sprouted bad leaks. High voltage power lines were repaired, tap water supply returned to normal, and village roads were opening. [5]
UTC time | 2014-10-07 13:49:39 |
---|---|
ISC event | 605504658 |
USGS- ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | October 7, 2014 |
Local time | 21:49 UTC+8 |
Magnitude |
Ms 6.6 (
CENC)
[1] Mw 6.0 ( USGS) [2] Mw 6.1 ( EMSC) [3] |
Depth | 5 kilometres (3 mi)(
CENC)
[1] 10.9 kilometres (7 mi)( USGS) [2] |
Epicenter | 23°24′N 100°30′E / 23.4°N 100.5°E |
Areas affected | China |
Casualties | 1 dead, 324 injured (as of October 08, 2014) [4] |
The 2014 Jinggu earthquake occurred on October 7, 2014 at 21:49 (UTC+8).
The epicenter was located in Jinggu, Pu'er, Yunnan, People's Republic of China. The earthquake killed at least 1 person and injured at least 324 others. [4] The magnitude of the earthquake was placed at Ms 6.6 by the China Earthquake Data Center with a focal depth of 5.0 kilometres (12 mi). [1] It was measured at Mw 6.0 by the United States Geological Survey with a focal depth of 10.9 kilometres (6.7 mi) [2] and Mw 6.1 by the European Alert System. [3]
As of October 9, 2014, Jinggu had centralized resettlement of 37,000 people, received 13,000 tents and 2,300 quilts. The earthquake damaged 7 reservoirs to varying degrees: the largest Changhai reservoir sprouted bad leaks. High voltage power lines were repaired, tap water supply returned to normal, and village roads were opening. [5]