2013 Vallenar earthquake
MwwDepth 45 km (28 mi) Type Reverse Areas affected Chile Max. intensity MMI VI (Strong) Casualties 1 dead January February March April May June July August September October November
The 2013 Vallenar earthquake (Spanish: Terremoto de Vallenar de 2013) was an earthquake that occurred near Vallenar, Chile on January 30, 2013, 20:15 (UTC).[1] Depth was 45.0 km (28.0 mi), moment magnitude was 6.8.[2] One person died of a heart attack.[3]
See also
- List of earthquakes in 2013
- List of earthquakes in Chile
- 1922 Vallenar earthquake
References
- ^ "M6.8 - 56km NNE of Vallenar, Chile (BETA) 2013-01-30 20:15:43 UTC". 2014-02-11. Archived from the original on 2014-02-11. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
- ^ "M6.8 - 43km N of Vallenar, Chile". United States Geological Survey. January 30, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- ^ Carolina Canales (January 30, 2013). "Una persona falleció por paro cardíaco en Copiapó tras fuerte sismo" (in Spanish). El Mercurio. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
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- Alaska-British Columbia (7.6, Jan 5)
- Vallenar, Chile (6.8, Jan 30)
- Santa Cruz, Solomon Islands (8.0, Feb 6)
- Nantou, Taiwan (5.9, Mar 27)
- Bushehr, Iran (6.3, Apr 9 †)
- Saravan, Iran (7.8, Apr 16 †)
- Lushan, China (6.6, Apr 20 †)
- Laghman, Afghanistan (5.7, Apr 24)
- Okhotsk Sea (8.3, May 24)
- Nantou, Taiwan (6.3, Jun 2)
- Aceh, Indonesia (6.1, Jul 2 †)
- Seddon, New Zealand (6.5, Jul 21)
- Dingxi, China (5.9, Jul 22 †)
- Lake Grassmere, New Zealand (6.6, Aug 16)
- Awaran, Pakistan (7.7, Sep 24 †‡)
- Awaran, Pakistan (6.8, Sep 28)
- Bohol, Philippines (7.2, Oct 15 †)
- Borazjan, Iran (5.6, Nov 28)
- † indicates earthquake resulting in at least 30 deaths
- ‡ indicates the deadliest earthquake of the year
- Times for all earthquakes are in UTC
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