He Colombian Geological Service (SGC), The entity responsible for monitoring and analyzing the seismic activities of the entire Colombian territory, indicated that on Wednesday afternoon, April 23, in the country, Telluric movement was recorded on the coast of the San Juan (Chocó) 43 km, under Baudó (Pizarro) (Chocó) at 47 km, Buenaventura (Valle del Cauca) at 101 km.
Remember that, in Colombia, it usually trembles every day, so Colombian Geological Service (SGC), explains that these telluric movements are due to geographical and tectonic location. While these earthquakes do not represent a danger, it must be recommended to be alert.
tremor April 23 in Colombia
The official account of ‘X’ of the Colombian Geological Service, He reported that for 5:44 local time, a strong movement was felt on the coast of the San Juan (Chocó) at 43 km, under Baudó (Pizarro) (Chocó) at 47 km, Buenaventura (Valle del Cauca) at 101 km With epicenter the Pacific Ocean and a maximum intensity of 3, this tremor reported a latitude of 4.59, length -77.57 and magnitude 4.6, to this it is added that it obtained a depth in kilometers of 10.
Important data:
- Depth: Superficial
- LOCALIZACION: 4.59°,-77.57°
- PGA Máximo: 4.397006 cm/s^2
Last tremors from Colombia today
The official page of the SGCindicates that during this Wednesday, only 2 telluric movements have been reported, these are the details.
Zapococa – Santander, Colombia
- LATITUDE: 6.82
- LENGTH: -73.18
- MAGNITUDE: 3.4
- Depth (km): 145
- Maximum intensity: 2
Pacific Ocean
- LATITUDE: 4.59
- LENGTH: -77.57
- MAGNITUDE: 4.6
- Depth (km): 10
- Maximum intensity: 3