Earthquakes of Magnitude 6.4 in Indonesia and 4.3 in Iran Reported
In Brief
Two earthquakes struck recently: a 6.4 magnitude in Indonesia and a 4.3 magnitude in Iran.
Key Facts
- A magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred off the coast of Aceh, Indonesia
- The Indonesian earthquake's epicenter was at a depth of 13 kilometers
- A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck Gerash, Iran
- The Iranian earthquake's depth was reported at 10 kilometers
- Both earthquakes were reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS)
What Happened
Two separate earthquakes were reported recently. The first was a magnitude 6.4 quake off the coast of Aceh, Indonesia, with an epicenter at 13 kilometers depth. The second was a magnitude 4.3 earthquake in Gerash, Iran, occurring at a depth of 10 kilometers, according to USGS reports.
Why It Matters
Earthquakes of these magnitudes can have varying impacts on local populations and infrastructure depending on depth and location. Monitoring such seismic events is important for assessing potential risks and preparing emergency responses in affected regions.
Sources
- The Hindu — Magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes off Indonesia's Aceh(3h ago)
- The Hindu — Magnitude 4.3 earthquake strikes Gerash, Iran: USGS(just now)
