There were 13 consecutive earthquakes in Taiwan this morning, with the maximum magnitude of 6.3! Fujian has obvious sense of multiple earthquakes - society - southeast network
There were 13 consecutive earthquakes in Taiwan this morning, with the maximum magnitude of 6.3! Many earthquakes are felt in Fujian
www.fjsen.com  2024-04-23 07:35:00     Source: China Seismological Network     Let me say something

this morning

Several earthquakes occurred successively in Taiwan

02:26, Grade 6.3

02:32, Grade 6.2

03:19, Grade 4.8

03:34, Grade 4.6

04:03, Grade 4.8

04:49, Grade 5.8

04:52, Grade 4.8

05:04, Grade 5.1

05:11, Grade 4.2

05:14, Grade 4.8

05:19, Grade 5.2

05:24, Level 5.0

05:31, Grade 5.3

China Earthquake Network officially measured that at 02:26 on April 23, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake occurred in the sea area of Hualian County, Taiwan (23.70 degrees north latitude, 121.68 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

China Earthquake Network officially measured that at 02:32 on April 23, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake occurred in Hualian County, Taiwan (23.81 degrees north latitude, 121.53 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

The China Earthquake Network officially measured that a 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in Hualian County, Taiwan at 03:19 on April 23, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers, and the epicenter at 23.88 degrees north latitude and 121.57 degrees east longitude.

The official measurement of China Earthquake Network: At 03:34 on April 23, a 4.6 magnitude earthquake occurred in the sea area of Hualian County, Taiwan, with a focal depth of 10 km, the epicenter at 23.77 degrees north latitude, 121.58 degrees east longitude, and about 1 km away from Taiwan Island.

The China Earthquake Network officially measured that at 04:03 on April 23, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in the sea area of Hualian County, Taiwan, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers, the epicenter at 23.80 degrees north latitude, 121.61 degrees east longitude, and about 3 kilometers away from Taiwan Island.

The official measurement of China Earthquake Network: At 04:49 on April 23, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in the sea area of Hualian County, Taiwan (23.69 degrees north latitude, 121.58 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

China Earthquake Network officially measured that a 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurred at 04:52 on April 23 in Hualian County, Taiwan (23.81 degrees north latitude, 121.48 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 8 kilometers.

China Earthquake Network officially measured that at 05:04 on April 23, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake occurred in Hualian County, Taiwan (23.69 degrees north latitude, 121.52 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

The China Earthquake Network officially measured that at 05:11 on April 23, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred in Hualian County, Taiwan (23.75 degrees north latitude, 121.52 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

The official measurement of China Earthquake Network: At 05:14 on April 23, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in Hualian County, Taiwan (23.75 degrees north latitude, 121.51 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

The official measurement of China Earthquake Network: At 05:19 on April 23, a 5.2 magnitude earthquake occurred in the sea area of Hualian County, Taiwan (23.76 degrees north latitude, 121.58 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

The official measurement of China Earthquake Network: At 05:24 on April 23, a magnitude 5.0 earthquake occurred in Hualian County, Taiwan (23.73 degrees north latitude, 121.49 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

The official measurement of China Earthquake Network: At 05:31 on April 23, a magnitude 5.3 earthquake occurred in the sea area of Hualian County, Taiwan (23.81 degrees north latitude, 121.60 degrees east longitude), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

There are many strong earthquakes in Fujian

Many netizens were awakened!


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