Deep 6.7 magnitude earthquake strikes 25 miles from Guam

Guam 7.1 Sept 17, 2014
September 2014GUAM – A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck 25 miles northwest of Guam on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The earthquake was later downgraded to a 6.7 by the USGS. The quake struck at more than 100 miles deep, it said, after originally putting the magnitude at 6.9. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said no tsunami had been generated because the quake was too deep.
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1 Response to Deep 6.7 magnitude earthquake strikes 25 miles from Guam

  1. yamkin says:

    USGS has downgraded to Mag 6.7. EMSC shows Mag 6.9……..Subject To Change !!!!

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