Breaking News: Powerful 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Costa Rica’s Vicinity

Breaking News: Powerful 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Costa Rica’s Vicinity

Note: The map displays areas with a shake intensity of 4 or higher, as defined by the U.S.G.S. as⁤ “light,” but tremors may be felt beyond ⁢these regions. The New York ⁣Times

A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake ⁤hit the North⁤ Pacific Ocean near Costa Rica on⁤ Saturday, as reported by the United States Geological Survey.

The ⁢quake occurred at 1:43 p.m. Eastern Time, approximately 25 miles northwest of Tamarindo, Costa ⁢Rica, according to data from the agency.

Seismologists are currently analyzing available data ⁤and may adjust the reported magnitude of the earthquake.⁣ Further‍ information gathered about the event could lead U.S.G.S.⁢ scientists to update the severity ⁣map.

Aftershocks in the ⁢area

Aftershocks are‌ smaller ⁣earthquakes that typically⁣ follow a larger one⁤ in close proximity. These events represent ‍minor adjustments along⁢ fault lines affected during the ‍initial quake.

Quakes and aftershocks within a radius ‌of 100⁣ miles

Aftershocks ⁤can occur days, weeks, or even years after an initial earthquake. They may match or exceed ⁢the⁢ magnitude of the ​first quake and continue to ​impact already vulnerable areas.

2024-10-12 22:57:26
Original article from‍ www.nytimes.com

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