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Map of 2018 Lombok earthquakes USGS Shakemap for the August 2018 Lombok earthquake. Focal mechanism of the earthquake by the USGS. Ground shift due to the earthquake. The earthquake occurred on 19:46 local time, at a depth of 34.0 km (21.1 mi) (USGS) [12] or 15.0 km (9.3 mi) (BMKG). [15]
Map of 2018 Lombok earthquakes. 2018 Lombok earthquake may refer to the following five thrust type earthquakes, with epicentres north of Rinjani volcano, that caused significant damage and deaths: July 2018 Lombok earthquake (M w and M L: 6.4, a foreshock) 5 August 2018 Lombok earthquake (M w: 6.9, M L : 7.0, the mainshock)
Map of earthquakes in Indonesia 1900– 2004. 1833. 2005 ... August 2018 Lombok earthquake. ... Anthony (2015), "History and Seismology in the Ring of Fire ...
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake off the Indonesian island of Lombok killed at least 142 people and injured hundreds more on Sunday, August 5.This video shows hundreds of people being evacuated from the ...
Rescuers continued to search ruined building for survivors of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that killed 98 people when it struck the Indonesian island of Lombok on Sunday, August 5.Thousands of ...
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake rattled the Indonesian island of Lombok on Sunday, just two weeks after a temblor killed hundreds of people in the region. Second strong earthquake in as many weeks ...
Map of 2018 Lombok earthquakes A M w 6.4 earthquake struck the island of Lombok on the morning of 29 July 2018 at a shallow depth of 14 km (8.7 mi). [ 5 ] Widespread damage was reported in the area, and authorities confirmed that 20 people were killed in the earthquake while hundreds were injured.
The earthquake has its epicenter in East Lombok Regency, with a reported magnitude and depth of M w 5.6 and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), [2] while the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) reported a magnitude of M w 5.4 and a depth of 11 kilometres (6.8 mi).