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First to report: NCS after 7 minutes.
1 Jun 10:51: Magnitude recalculated from 4.6 to 4.2. Hypocenter depth recalculated from 243.6 to 135.0 km (from 151 to 84 mi). Epicenter location corrected by 89 km (56 mi) towards WNW.
Update Tue, 1 Jun 2021, 10:48
Moderate magnitude 4.6 earthquake 83 km southeast of Ishqoshim, Afghanistan
4.6 quake 1 Jun 3:35 pm (GMT +5)
Just 12 minutes ago, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck near Ishqoshim, Ishkoshim, Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan. The tremor was recorded early afternoon on Tuesday 1 June 2021 at 3:35 pm local time, at an intermediate to considerable depth of 243.6 km below the surface.
The event was filed by India s National Center for Seismology (NCS), the first seismological agency to report it.
According to preliminary calculations, we do not expect that the quake was felt by many people and did not cause any damage. In Khandūd (pop. 5,500, 65 km away), Ishqoshim (pop. 26,000, 83 km away), and Ashkāsham (pop. 12,100, 87 km away
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5 hours ago
Lat / Lng: 37.31 / 72.32: Tajikistan
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Data for the same earthquake reported by different agencies
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2 hours and 40 minutes ago
12 May 2021 13:40 GMT, 2021-05-12 19:10:44 IST local time
Lat / Lng: 36.79 / 71.58: Tajikistan
Source: NCS -
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2 weeks ago
Lat / Lng: 36.77 / 71.4: AFGHANISTAN-TAJIKISTAN BORDER REGION
Source: KNDC -
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Data for the same earthquake reported by different agencies
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Sun, 9 May 2021, 02:16 02:16 AM | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR
4.6 quake 8 May 7:03 pm (GMT -7)
A shallow magnitude 4.6 earthquake was reported early evening near McCarthy, Valdez-Cordova, Alaska, USA.
According to the Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN), the quake hit on Saturday 8 May 2021 at 7:03 pm local time at a shallow depth of 6.2 miles. Shallow earthquakes are felt more strongly than deeper ones as they are closer to the surface. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.
Our monitoring service identified a second report from the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) which listed the quake at magnitude 4.6 as well. Other agencies reporting the same quake include the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) at magnitude 4.6, and the United States Geological Survey at magnitude 4.9.