M4.4 hit Tokyo twice with 12 hours interval on 3/8/2013

On 3/8/2013, M4.4 hit around Tokyo twice.

The epicenter of the second one was South Saitama, where is almost in Tokyo.

The first one. [URL 1]

Date: 2013/03/08 07:19:48
Location: 23 wards, Tokyo
Depth: 30km
Magnitude: M4.4
Japanese seismic scale (Max): 3

Location

M4.4 hit Tokyo twice with 12 hours interval on 3/8/2013

 

The second one. [URL 2]

Date: 2013/03/08 19:53:17
Location: Southern Saitama
Depth: 60km
Magnitude: M4.4
Japanese seismic scale (Max): 3

Location

2 M4.4 hit Tokyo twice with 12 hours interval on 3/8/2013

 

 

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Français :

Le 8 mars 2013, Tokyo frappée deux fois par un séisme M4,4 à 12 heures d’intervalle

 

Le 8 mars 2013, Tokyo frappée deux fois par un séisme M4,4.
L’épicentre du second était au Sud de Saitama, ce qui est pratiquement dans Tokyo.

Le premier : [Lien1]

Date: 8 mars 2013 à 07:19:48
Lieu : quartier 23, Tokyo
Profondeur : 30 km
Magnitude: 4,4
Échelle sismique japonaise (Max) : 3
Localisation :
Le 8 mars 2013, Tokyo frappée deux fois par un séisme M4,4 à 12 heures d'intervalle

 

Le second : [Lien2]

Date : 2013/03/08 19:53:17
Lieu : Sud de Saitama
Profondeur : 60 km
Magnitude: 4,4
Échelle sismique japonaise (Max) : 3
Localisation :
2 Le 8 mars 2013, Tokyo frappée deux fois par un séisme M4,4 à 12 heures d'intervalle

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