Earthquakes list October 7, 2010

M 5.0      2010/10/08 07:21    Depth 16.6 km     OFFSHORE VALPARAISO, CHILE
One of the more powerful of the many hunderd aftershocks after the February 27 devastating earthquake. 30 km from San Antonio.

M 6.3      2010/10/08 05:43    Depth 144.9 km     HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
Major earthquake but harmless due to the depth. closest island to the epicenter (approx. 30 km) Pulau Morotai in the Molucca Sea

M 5.3      2010/10/08 04:19    Depth 35.0 km     ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
Aftershock

M 6.1      2010/10/08 03:49    Depth 35.0 km     ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
Aftershock

M 6.4      2010/10/08 03:26    Depth 20.6 km     ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
Major earthquake with however no people in a short distance of the epicenter. NOAA did not released a watch, warning or advisory tsunami report.

M 4.9      2010/10/07 09:11    Depth 8.4 km     XIZANG-QINGHAI BORDER REGION
Very shallow potentially dangerous moderate earthquake

M 4.8      2010/10/07 07:25    Depth 47.1 km      NEAR THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA
Moderate earthquake with reasonable depth

M 4.9      2010/10/07 01:42    Depth 172.8 km      MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA
Too deep to create a problem

M 5.0   2010/10/07 01:40   Depth  14.4 km   TAJIKISTAN
Near the village of Garm at the Kyrgyzstan border.

M 4.6   2010/10/07 01:21   Depth  10.0 km     PAKISTAN
Aftershock of yesterday’s earthquake.

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