M 3.7 - 2 km ESE of Abeytas, New Mexico
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A magnitude 3.7 earthquake occurred 2 km ESE of Abeytas, New Mexico on May 15, 2026 at 12:18 UTC.
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What Happened
A M 3.7 ml earthquake struck 2 km ESE of Abeytas, New Mexico at 12:18:09 UTC on May 15, 2026 (Unix time 1781458689261). The event had a depth of 10 km.
Location Details
The earthquake was located at coordinates 34.4579° N, 106.7905° W, 2 km ESE of Abeytas, New Mexico. A depth of 10 km is considered shallow (less than 20 km).
Impact Assessment
The earthquake had a felt report count of 0. No tsunami was generated (tsunami status: 0) and no alert level was issued.
What You Should Know
Earthquakes of this magnitude are often felt but rarely cause damage. Minor aftershocks remain possible.
Source
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000ssvl - United States Geological Survey (USGS)
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