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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Aug 18, 12:05 pm (GMT +12)

4.1

33 km37 km (23 mi) to the E South Pacific Ocean, Manawatu-Wanganui, 129 km southeast of Raoul Island, New ZealandI FELT IT InfoAug 15, 03:02 am (GMT +12)

4.4

184 km62 km (39 mi) to the S Gisborne, New ZealandI FELT IT InfoJul 16, 09:18 pm (GMT +12)

4.0

300 km23 km (14 mi) to the SW New Zealand InfoJul 15, 09:54 pm (GMT +12)

5.6

33 km69 km (43 mi) to the E Gisborne, New Zealand 1 reportInfoJul 12, 05:16 pm (GMT +12)

4.9

220 km49 km (30 mi) to the S South Pacific Ocean, 152 km south of Raoul Island, New Zealand InfoJun 27, 01:14 am (GMT +12)

4.8

10 km97 km (61 mi) to the E South Pacific Ocean, 145 km southeast of Raoul Island, New Zealand InfoJun 8, 01:20 am (GMT +12)

5.0

349 km66 km (41 mi) to the NW New Zealand InfoMay 29, 01:28 pm (GMT +12)

5.4

12 km74 km (46 mi) to the S South Pacific Ocean, 184 km south of Raoul Island, New Zealand InfoApr 24, 2023 12:41 pm (GMT +12)

6.8

33 km53 km (33 mi) to the E South Pacific Ocean, 131 km southeast of Raoul Island, New Zealand 1 reportInfoJun 21, 2021 05:05 am (GMT +12)

6.5

15 km35 km (22 mi) to the SE New Zealand 1 reportInfoMar 5, 2021 07:28 am (GMT +12)

8.1

29 km64 km (40 mi) to the NE Kermadec Islands, New Zealand 15 reportsInfoMar 5, 2021 05:41 am (GMT +12)

6.8

33 km76 km (47 mi) to the N South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand 3 reportsInfoJun 19, 2019 07:01 pm (GMT +12)

6.4

60 km56 km

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Aug 19, 05:36 pm (Mexico City)

4.0

125 km37 km (23 mi) to the SE Oaxaca, Mexico  I FELT IT InfoAug 17, 09:28 pm (Mexico City)

4.1

126 km20 km (12 mi) to the W 31 km northeast of Matias Romero, Estado de Oaxaca, MexicoI FELT IT InfoAug 17, 04:41 pm (Mexico City)

4.2

128 km29 km (18 mi) to the NW 78 km south of Acayucan, Estado de Veracruz-Llave, MexicoI FELT IT InfoAug 17, 12:15 am (Mexico City)

4.2

82 km71 km (44 mi) to the S 10.1 km east of Juchitan de Zaragoza, Estado de Oaxaca, MexicoI FELT IT InfoAug 15, 07:41 pm (Mexico City)

4.3

142 km35 km (22 mi) to the N 72 km south of Minatitlán, Estado de Veracruz-Llave, MexicoI FELT IT1 reportInfoAug 12, 02:43 pm (Mexico City)

4.3

145 km31 km (20 mi) to the N 75 km south of Minatitlán, Estado de Veracruz-Llave, Mexico InfoAug 1, 05:08 am (Mexico City)

4.3

97 km71 km (44 mi) to the S Oaxaca, Mexico InfoJun 21, 03:12 am (Mexico City)

4.3

171 km84 km (52 mi) to the NE 26 km S of Cuichapa, Mexico InfoJun 10, 01:40 am (Mexico City)

4.3

84 km70 km (43 mi) to the S 29 km east of Juchitan de Zaragoza, Estado de Oaxaca, Mexico InfoAug 5, 2024 01:03 pm (Mexico City)

5.5

127 km76 km (47 mi) to the SE Estado de Oaxaca, 37 km west of Cintalapa de Figueroa, Estado de Chiapas, Mexico 30 reportsInfoOct 6, 2023 11:06 pm (Mexico City)

6.0

110 km45 km (28 mi) to the W 12 km northwest of Matias Romero,

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Background:

Volcán Popocatépetl, whose name is the Aztec word for smoking mountain, towers to 5426 m 70 km SE of Mexico City to form North America’s 2nd-highest volcano.  The glacier-clad stratovolcano contains a steep-walled, 250-450 m deep crater.  The generally symmetrical volcano is modified by the sharp-peaked Ventorrillo on the NW, a remnant of an earlier volcano. 
At least three previous major cones were destroyed by gravitational failure during the Pleistocene, producing massive debris-avalanche deposits covering broad areas south of the volcano.  The modern volcano was constructed to the south of the late-Pleistocene to Holocene El Fraile cone.  Three major plinian eruptions, the most recent of which took place about 800 AD, have occurred from Popocatépetl since the mid Holocene, accompanied by pyroclastic flows and voluminous lahars that swept basins below the volcano.  Frequent historical eruptions, first recorded in Aztec codices, have occurred since precolumbian

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46 km (29 mi)

N of epicenter

Pondaguitan

(pop: 2,140)

II: Very weak

Province of Davao Oriental, Davao 60 km (37 mi)

N of epicenter

Nangan

(pop: 3,360)

II: Very weak

Province of Davao Oriental, Davao 70 km (44 mi)

W of epicenter

Mangili

(pop: 3,020)

II: Very weak

Davao Occidental, Davao 71 km (44 mi)

W of epicenter

Lapuan

(pop: 3,830)

II: Very weak

Davao Occidental, Davao 75 km (47 mi)

W of epicenter

Caburan

(pop: 12,600)

II: Very weak

Davao Occidental, Davao 77 km (48 mi)

N of epicenter

Tibanbang

(pop: 7,840)

II: Very weak

Province of Davao Oriental, Davao 79 km (49 mi)

NW of epicenter

Talagutong

(pop: 7,980)

II: Very weak

Davao Occidental, Davao 89 km (55 mi)

NW of epicenter

Kinangan

(pop: 4,560)

II: Very weak

Davao Occidental, Davao 93 km (58 mi)

NW of epicenter

Malita

(pop: 41,100)

II: Very weak

Davao Occidental, Davao 95 km (59 mi)

W of epicenter

Kalbay

(pop: 4,340)

II: Very weak

Davao Occidental, Davao 99 km (61 mi)

N of epicenter

Batobato

(pop: 9,710)

II: Very weak

Province of Davao Oriental, Davao 100 km (62 mi)

N of epicenter

Bobon

(pop: 4,520)

II: Very weak

Province of Davao Oriental, Davao 103 km (64 mi)

NW of epicenter

Buhangin

(pop: 4,390)

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