M 4.5 in Russian Federation from 29 Sep 2013 09:04 UTC to 09:04

Event summary

This earthquake can have a low humanitarian impact based on the magnitude and the affected population and their vulnerability.

GDACS ID EQ 1007235
Earthquake Magnitude: 4.5M
Depth: 30 Km
Lat/Lon: 55.87 , 109.99
Event Date: 29 Sep 2013 09:04 UTC
29 Sep 2013 18:04 Local
Exposed Population:
About 26446 people within 100km
Inserted at: 29 Sep 2013 09:35 UTC

GDACS Score

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  Earthquake GDACS score
EMSC 0 0
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=336573 Scaled population (vector) n.a  
  C1 earthquake n.a  
  C2 earthquake n.a  
  Country Vulnerability n.a  
  INFORM_normalised n.a  
Maximum expected impact using different data sources.
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Updates on volcanic activity (Smithsonian)

Latest media headlines

Experts Unsure What Caused Largest-Ever Deep Earthquake 9/20/2013 4:42:00 PM.

magnitude 8.3 earthquake occurred beneath the Sea of Okhotsk off the coast of Russia. What they don't know is how or why it happened. The earthquake occurred at a depth of approximately 378 miles (609 kilometers). However, according ...
Earths biggest deep earthquake ever puzzles seismologists 9/20/2013 12:57:00 AM.

Recent earthquakes near the Sea of Okhotsk in Russia, including the deepest ever recorded. It's confirmed: The largest deep earthquake ever recorded happened in May off the coast of Russia. But this massive temblor is still a mystery to sci
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Alaska volcano erupts with new strength but unrelated to quake 8/31/2013 11:56:00 AM.

An Alaska volcano that has been intermittently oozing lava and releasing small bursts of ash and steam since June erupted with new ferocity, sending clouds of ash more than 3 miles (4.8 km) into the sky, scientists said.

Estimated casualties (PAGER)

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The graph shows the current fatalities estimate.

Exposed population

Data, images, links, services and documents

For this events, GDACS has links to information from the following sources: EC-JRC (41), (3), NEIC (2), OCHA (1), INGV (1), WMO (1), INFORM (2), USGS (2),