M 7.8 - 215 km SW of Sungai Penuh, Indonesia

October 25, 2010 at 14:42:22 UTC

Depth: 20.10 km (Shallow)

Key Takeaway

This major earthquake (M7.8) occurred 15 years ago near 215 km SW of Sungai Penuh, Indonesia, at a depth of 20.10 km (shallow). It was felt by 25 people.

M 7.8

Major

N/A

PAGER Alert

No

Tsunami

25

Felt Reports

Event Details

Magnitude7.8 mwc
Depth20.10 km (Shallow)
Location-3.4870S, 100.0820E
Community IntensityIV (Light)
Mercalli IntensityVI (Strong)
Felt Reports (DYFI)25 people
Tsunami WarningNo
Significance946 / 3000
StatusReviewed
Networkus
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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the magnitude of this earthquake?

This earthquake had a magnitude of 7.8, classified as "Major". Major earthquakes can cause serious damage over large areas.

How deep was this earthquake?

This earthquake occurred at a depth of 20.10 km, classified as "Shallow". Shallow earthquakes tend to cause more damage at the surface because the energy has less distance to travel before reaching buildings and infrastructure.

Where exactly did this earthquake occur?

This earthquake occurred near 215 km SW of Sungai Penuh, Indonesia, at coordinates -3.4870S, 100.0820E. The location is determined by analyzing seismic wave arrival times at multiple monitoring stations.

Were there aftershocks associated with this event?

Aftershock data for this specific event can be explored by viewing nearby recent earthquakes listed below on this page. Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that occur in the same area following a larger event, and they can continue for days, weeks, or even months depending on the original earthquake's magnitude.

What does the magnitude of this earthquake mean in practical terms?

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake is classified as "Major" — these can cause serious damage to buildings and infrastructure across a wide area, especially near the epicenter.

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