April 2014 Nicaragua earthquake explained

April 2014 Nicaragua earthquake
Timestamp:2014-04-10 23:27:45
Isc-Event:604451431
Anss-Url:usd0003cqx
Magnitude:6.1 
Depth:13km (08miles)
Countries Affected:Nicaragua
Casualties:1 dead, 266 injured
Damage:1,500 homes damaged

The April 2014 Nicaragua earthquake occurred on April 10 at . The earthquake hit about north of the town of Managua. The shock measured 6.1 on the moment magnitude scale and had a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong).[1]

The earthquake resulted in the death of one person and 266 injured. Over 1,500 houses were damaged, and tremors continued for many hours afterwards. The town of Nagarote and nearby villages in the León Region were the most affected by the earthquake. [2]

In less than a day, another earthquake hit Nicaragua, this time near the city of Granada, at 3:29 local time. The second quake registered at a 6.6 magnitude, however, it did not result in any casualties.[3]

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12.1366°N -86.1847°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: M6.1 - 16km SW of Valle San Francisco, Nicaragua. USGS. United States Geological Survey.
  2. Web site: Very strong earthquakes in Nicaragua - 1 death, 266 injured, 1500 houses damaged. Earthquake-Report.com. 2015-11-24. 2014-04-10.
  3. Web site: Nicaragua Feels Second Strong Earthquake in Less Than a Day. Weather.com. 2016-02-01.