A new earthquake was recorded in Colombia on Tuesday, June 27. this time with a magnitude larger than 4 points.
Here are the details of the telluric movement All Saints’ Table, Santander. We’re telling you.
(You can read this article: What does it mean for an earthquake to be greater than 5? The damage it can cause).
On Tuesday, June 27, the Colombian Geological Service reported a seismic event.
According to the preliminary report, the epicenter of this movement was Santander, Los Santos, around 05:55. The magnitude of the earthquake is 4.4 and the depth is 149 kilometers.
(Keep reading: Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Rocks Philippines, Aftershock Warning.)
Internet users said they felt it in various parts of the country. Santander, Boyacá, Antioquia, Caldas and Tolima were some of the areas felt.
remember this Colombia is located in one of the most active seismic zones on the planet. In fact, Los Santos in Santander is considered the second seismic hotspot in the world, where it vibrates almost daily.
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SGC uses a different measurement system than the Richter scale and the moment magnitude scale.
In fact, the measurement system they use is the European macroseismic scale, more commonly known as EMS-98.
So things Magnitude 4 earthquakes are widely felt, and magnitude 5 earthquakes are movements classified as strong.
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