Magnitude 4.2 earthquake strikes near Tuensang, Nagaland, India
4.2 quake 21 Mar 11:06 am (GMT +6:30)

A magnitude 4.2 earthquake near Tuensang, Nagaland, India, was reported only 21 minutes ago by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), considered one of the key international agencies that monitor seismic activity worldwide. The earthquake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 km beneath the epicenter in the morning on Sunday 21 March 2021 at 10:36 am local time. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.
Towns or cities near the epicenter where the quake might have been felt as very weak shaking include Tuensang (pop. 33,700) located 53 km from the epicenter, Zunheboto (pop. 29,500) 58 km away, Phek (pop. 15,100) 62 km away, Mokokchūng (pop. 34,000) 77 km away, Wokha (pop. 54,000) 87 km away, Mon (pop. 18,700) 99 km away, and Kohima (pop. 92,100) 99 km away.


Earthquake data:
Date & time: 21 Mar 2021 11:06 am (GMT +6:30) local time (21 Mar 2021 04:36 GMT)
Magnitude: 4.2
Depth: 10.0 km
Epicenterlatitude / longitude: 25.85°N / 95.08°E (Hkamti District, Sagaing Region, India)
Primary data source: EMSC
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