Saturday 1 July 2023, 09:29: earthquake at South Indian Ocean

Earthquakes with magnitude 6 felt at 09:29 on 1 July 2023.
Place: South Indian Ocean.

On Saturday 1 July 2023 at 09:29 an earthquake of magnitude 6 and depth 30 km was recorded in South Indian Ocean. Further info on the EMSC webpage by clicking here.
Based on the depth of the hypocenter, earthquakes are classified into superficial (hypocenter between 0 e 70 and deep), intermediate (Hypocenter between 70 and 300 km deep) and deep (hypocenter between 300 and 720 km deep). The earthquake that occurred at 09:29 on 1 July 2023 with epicenter South Indian Ocean, having a depth of 30 km is therefore classified as superficial.
Being of magnitude 6, therefore between 6 and 7, this earthquake is classified as "strong". This type of earthquake can have a range of 160 km where it can be destructive if the area is densely populated.

Data from EMSC, European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, emsc-csem.org

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Epicenter map of the earthquake that occurred on 1 July 2023, at 09:29, Magnitude = 6.