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Earthquake reported about 20 minutes ago near Jamnagar, Gujarat, IndiaWe are receiving unverified early reports of seismic activity in or near Jamnagar, Gujarat, India on 19 Aug 2021 (GMT) at approximately 13:41. There are no details yet on the magnitude or depth of this earthquake. We expect more accurate data to emerge in the next few minutes. The location and magnitude mentioned are indicative and temporary until the AllQuakes monitoring service receives more exact scientific data from a national or international seismological agency. Check back here shortly and stay safe.
Earthquake data: Date & time: 19 Aug 2021 7:11 pm (GMT +5:30) local time (19 Aug 2021 13:41 GMT)Magnitude: 4 Depth: 20 km Epicenterlatitude / longitude: 22.46°N / 70.03°E  ( Jamnagar, Gujrat, India) Primary data source: VolcanoDiscoveryhttps://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquake/news/138927/Earthquake-reported-about-20-minutes-ago-near-Jamnagar-Gujarat-India.html
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