Earthquake Information May 2, 2024, Tuban, 4.6 Magnitude, No Tsunami Potential
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A magnitude (M) 4.6 earthquake struck Tuban. The epicenter was at sea. "The earthquake's epicenter was 128 km northeast of Tuban at sea, and this earthquake was felt and should be relayed to the public," wrote BMKG (Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency) on its official website, May 2, 2024.
The earthquake occurred at 11:03:13 AM. It was at a depth of 4.0 kilometers and posed no tsunami threat. The earthquake's coordinates were 5.78°S (South Latitude) and 112.33°E (East Longitude).
The earthquake was felt on the MMI scale in the Bawean area with a scale of II-III. An MMI scale of II means the earthquake was not felt or was felt only by a few people but was recorded by instruments.
The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) recorded eight significant earthquakes felt by the public across Indonesia in the last week, varying in magnitude and depth.
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