M 5.8 Earthquake Hits 44 km WSW of Kirakira, Solomon Islands
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A magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred 44 km west-southwest of Kirakira in the Solomon Islands at a depth of approximately 48 km, with no tsunami advisory issued.
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What Happened
A magnitude 5.8 mww earthquake struck 44 km WSW of Kirakira, Solomon Islands, at a depth of 47.96 km. The event occurred on October 10, 2056, at 14:29:40 UTC (converted from the provided timestamp).
Location Details
The earthquake was centered at coordinates latitude -10.6594, longitude 161.575, approximately 44 km west-southwest of Kirakira in the Solomon Islands. At a depth of 47.96 km, this is an intermediate-depth earthquake (between 20-70 km), which can result in shaking felt over a broader area compared to shallow events.
Impact Assessment
There have been no felt reports for this earthquake, and no tsunami advisory has been issued, as indicated by the data.
What You Should Know
This moderate earthquake, with a magnitude of 5.8, has the potential to cause damage to poorly constructed buildings. It is possible for aftershocks to occur, and individuals in affected areas should be prepared by following basic safety tips, such as securing heavy objects and knowing how to drop, cover, and hold on during shaking.
Source
Information from the United States Geological Survey: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000sr4k
Original source: USGS Official Notice ↗
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