Earthquakes list January 28, 2012 – Aftershocks in Greece

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Dodecanese Islands, Greece     Jan 28 10:50 AM     M 4.7     Depth 5.0 km
“I Have Felt It” reports as received by Earthquake-Report.com
Heraklion , Crete : I was staying in a hotel in Heraklion and was awakened by the bed shaking for several seconds at around 6.25 am local time (UT+2). I also felt the bed shake again around two hours later. This time the shaking was lighter, but lasted considerably longer.
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M 5.6      2012/01/28 00:22Depth 34.0 km      NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
09:22:16 AM at epicenter
Strong earthquake (other seismological agencies are reporting even higher values) approx. 30 km out of the coast. This aftershock is one of the strongest since many weeks. We do not expect any damage because of the combination of depth and sea epicenter. 67,000 people will have experienced a moderate shaking.
Max. JMA intensity 4 – ER considers 5+ as a potentially damaging intensity

75 km (46 miles) ESE (118°) from Hachinohe, Honshu, Japan
Satellite map of the greater epicenter area (see below)
“I Have Felt It” reports as received by Earthquake-Report.com
Tokyo : Light shaking indicated

M 5.5      2012/01/28 00:17     Depth 48.8 km     CATANDUANES, PHILIPPINES
08:17:12 AM at epicenter
Strong earthquake at an intermediate depth which wil be felt as a moderate MMI V shaking by 256,000 people. 3,713,000 people will have perceived a light shaking. We do not expect this earthquake to be damaging if the depth and magnitude parameters are correct. Epicenter in the sea which is always better than below land.
82 km (50 miles) SE of Pandan, Catanduanes, Philippines
Satellite map of the greater epicenter area (see below)

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SRC Location UTC Date/time M D INFORMATION
GEOFON Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 23:57 PM 5.1 40.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 20:00 PM 5.0 20.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 20:00 PM 5.0 15.2 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Papua, Indonesia Jan 28 19:37 PM 5.2 100.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Irian Jaya, Indonesia Jan 28 19:37 PM 5.3 74.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Papua, Indonesia Jan 28 19:37 PM 5.3 72.8 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON North Pacific Ocean Jan 28 19:13 PM 5.6 10.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 19:05 PM 5.3 40.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 19:05 PM 5.4 28.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 19:05 PM 5.4 19.4 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON North Pacific Ocean Jan 28 18:56 PM 5.4 10.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 18:49 PM 5.3 40.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 18:49 PM 5.4 29.1 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 18:49 PM 5.2 31.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 18:17 PM 5.1 38.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 18:17 PM 5.2 29.6 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 18:17 PM 5.1 10.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 17:47 PM 5.1 47.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 17:47 PM 5.3 36.5 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 17:42 PM 5.8 60.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 17:42 PM 5.8 32.3 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Kermadec Islands, New Zealand Jan 28 17:42 PM 5.8 10.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Simeulue, Indonesia Jan 28 15:07 PM 4.6 32.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Simeulue, Indonesia Jan 28 15:07 PM 4.7 39.3 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Northern Sumatra, Indonesia Jan 28 15:07 PM 4.6 21.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Simeulue, Indonesia Jan 28 14:47 PM 5.3 30.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Nias Region, Indonesia Jan 28 14:47 PM 5.2 30.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Simeulue, Indonesia Jan 28 14:47 PM 5.2 35.1 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Northern Sumatra, Indonesia Jan 28 14:47 PM 5.2 27.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Northern Sumatra, Indonesia Jan 28 14:17 PM 4.9 60.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Off The West Coast Of Northern Sumatra Jan 28 14:17 PM 4.8 35.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Off West Coast Of Northern Sumatra Jan 28 14:17 PM 4.7 43.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Near East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 12:44 PM 5.0 48.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Near The East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 12:44 PM 4.9 51.1 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Near East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 12:44 PM 5.1 47.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Dodecanese Islands, Greece Jan 28 10:50 AM 4.7 5.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Crete, Greece Jan 28 10:50 AM 4.6 10.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Potosi, Bolivia Jan 28 08:51 AM 5.1 228.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Potosi, Bolivia Jan 28 08:51 AM 5.0 204.5 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Southern Bolivia Jan 28 08:51 AM 5.0 197.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Southwestern Ryukyu Isl., Japan Jan 28 07:14 AM 4.9 40.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Southwestern Ryukyu Islands, Japan Jan 28 07:14 AM 5.0 37.1 MAP I Felt It
USGS Off The East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 07:11 AM 4.7 42.1 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Off East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 07:11 AM 4.7 12.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Near East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 05:21 AM 4.8 53.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Near The East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 05:21 AM 4.8 47.4 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Near East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 05:20 AM 4.9 17.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 04:56 AM 4.7 149.4 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Kermadec Islands Region Jan 28 04:56 AM 4.7 149.0 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Babuyan Isl Region, Philippines Jan 28 04:46 AM 5.1 40.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Philippine Islands Region Jan 28 04:46 AM 5.1 10.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Babuyan Islands Region, Philippines Jan 28 04:46 AM 4.9 9.1 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Southern East Pacific Rise Jan 28 04:43 AM 5.0 80.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Southern East Pacific Rise Jan 28 04:43 AM 5.5 10.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Southern East Pacific Rise Jan 28 04:43 AM 5.1 9.8 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Near East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 00:22 AM 5.6 41.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Near The East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 00:22 AM 5.6 34.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Near East Coast Of Honshu, Japan Jan 28 00:22 AM 5.5 10.0 MAP I Felt It
GEOFON Luzon, Philippines Jan 28 00:17 AM 5.2 118.0 MAP I Felt It
USGS Catanduanes, Philippines Jan 28 00:17 AM 5.5 48.8 MAP I Felt It
EMSC Catanduanes, Philippines Jan 28 00:17 AM 5.3 40.0 MAP I Felt It

Data sources courtesy : USGSEMSCGFZGEONET

Earthquakes occurred yesterday (UTC time), but today local time

Eastern Honshu, Japan     Jan 27 22:43 PM     5.2     26.4
Eastern Honshu, Japan     Jan 27 22:39 PM     4.9     31.6


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Felt by persons at rest, on upper floors or favorably placed.
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Felt indoors; hanging objects may swing, vibration similar to passing of light trucks, duration may be estimated, may not be recognized as an earthquake.
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People :
Generally noticed indoors but not outside. Light sleepers may be awakened. Vibration may be likened to the passing of heavy traffic, or to the jolt of a heavy object falling or striking the building.
Fittings :
Doors and windows rattle. Glassware and crockery rattle. Liquids in open vessels may be slightly disturbed. Standing motorcars may rock.
Structures :
Walls and frames of buildings, and partitions and suspended ceilings in commercial buildings, may be heard to creak.
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People :
Generally felt outside, and by almost everyone indoors. Most sleepers awakened. A few people alarmed.
Fittings :
Small unstable objects are displaced or upset. Some glassware and crockery may be broken. Hanging pictures knock against the wall. Open doors may swing. Cupboard doors secured by magnetic catches may open. Pendulum clocks stop, start, or change rate.
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Some large display windows cracked. A few earthenware toilet fixtures cracked.
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People Felt by all. People and animals alarmed. Many run outside. Difficulty experienced in walking steadily.
Fittings :
Objects fall from shelves. Pictures fall from walls. Some furniture moved on smooth floors, some unsecured free-standing fireplaces moved. Glassware and crockery broken. Very unstable furniture overturned. Small church and school bells ring. Appliances move on bench or table tops. Filing cabinets or "easy glide" drawers may open (or shut).
Structures :
Slight damage to buildings with low standard. Some stucco or cement plaster falls. Large display windows broken. Damage to a few weak domestic chimneys, some may fall.
Environment :
Trees and bushes shake, or are heard to rustle. Loose material may be dislodged from sloping ground, e.g. existing slides, talus slopes, shingle slides.
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People
General alarm. Difficulty experienced in standing. Noticed by motorcar drivers who may stop.
Fittings :
Large bells ring. Furniture moves on smooth floors, may move on carpeted floors. Substantial damage to fragile contents of buildings.
Structures :
Unreinforced stone and brick walls cracked. Low standard buildings cracked with some minor masonry falls. A few instances of damage to buildings of ordinary workmanship. Unbraced parapets, unbraced brick gables, and architectural ornaments fall. Roofing tiles, especially ridge tiles may be dislodged. Many unreinforced domestic chimneys damaged, often falling from roof-line. Water tanks Type I burst. A few instances of damage to brick veneers and plaster or cement-based linings. Unrestrained water cylinders (hot-water cylinders) may move and leak. Some common windows cracked. Suspended ceilings damaged.
Environment :
Water made turbid by stirred up mud. Small slides such as falls of sand and gravel banks, and small rock-falls from steep slopes and cuttings. Instances of settlement of unconsolidated or wet, or weak soils. Some fine cracks appear in sloping ground. A few instances of liquefaction (i.e. small water and sand ejections).
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People Alarm may approach panic. Steering of motorcars greatly affected. Structures : Low standard buildings heavily damaged, some collapse. ordinary workmanship buildings damaged, some with partial collapse. Reinforced masonry or concrete buildings damaged in some cases. A few instances of damage to buildings and bridges designed and built to resist earthquakes. Monuments and pre-1976 elevated tanks and factory stacks twisted or brought down. Some pre-1965 infill masonry panels damaged. A few post-1980 brick veneers damaged. Decayed timber piles of houses damaged. Houses not secured to foundations may move. Most unreinforced domestic chimneys damaged, some below roof-line, many brought down. Environment : Cracks appear on steep slopes and in wet ground. Small to moderate slides in roadside cuttings and unsupported excavations. Small water and sand ejections and localized lateral spreading adjacent to streams, canals, lakes, etc.
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Structures Many low standard buildings destroyed. Ordinary workmanship buildings heavily damaged, some collapse. Reinforced masonry or concrete buildings damaged, some with partial collapse. Buildings and bridges designed and built to resist earthquakes damaged in some cases, some with flexible frames seriously damaged. Damage or permanent distortion to some buildings and bridges, designed and built to normal use standards. Houses not secured to foundations shifted off. Brick veneers fall and expose frames. Environment : Cracking of ground conspicuous. Landsliding general on steep slopes. Liquefaction effects intensified and more widespread, with large lateral spreading and flow sliding adjacent to streams, canals, lakes, etc.
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  1. antoni says:

    2 New earthquakes near the Fuji, The last 2 big earthquakes near the march Japan earthquake (9) location
    resultet within a year in a Fuji volcano outbreak.What are your thoughts about this?

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