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II III Jakarta Jakarta Depok Depok Earthquake Green Shaking Alert M 5.4, JAVA, INDONESIA Origin Time: Sat 2015-11-28 14:47:18 UTC (14:47:18 local) PAGER o o Location: 7.05 S 106.00 E Depth: 51 km Version 7 Created: 12 weeks, 1 day after earthquake Estimated Fatalities Green alert for shaking-related fatalities Estimated Economic Losses 99% and economic losses. There is a low 99% likelihood of casualties and damage. 1% 1% 1 100 10,000 1 100 10,000 10 1,000 100,000 10 1,000 100,000 Fatalities USD (Millions) Estimated Population Exposed to Earthquake Shaking ESTIMATED POPULATION - -* 56,932k 2,662k 0 0 0 0 0 0 EXPOSURE (k = x1000) ESTIMATED MODIFIED MERCALLI INTENSITY PERCEIVED SHAKING Not felt Weak Light Moderate Strong Very Strong Severe Violent Extreme Resistant none none none V. Light Light Moderate Moderate/Heavy Heavy V. Heavy POTENTIAL Structures DAMAGE Vulnerable Structures none none none Light Moderate Moderate/Heavy Heavy V. Heavy V. Heavy *Estimated exposure only includes population within the map area. Population Exposure population per ~1 sq. km from Landscan Structures: Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are vulnerable to 104°E 105°E 106°E earthquake shaking, though some resistant structures exist. II Historical Earthquakes (with MMI levels): Date Dist. Mag. Max Shaking II (UTC) (km) MMI(#) Deaths 6°S 1980-06-24 267 6.0 V(16k) 0 SerangSerang SerangSerang JakartaJakarta 2005-02-02 204 4.8 V(1,318k) 1 PasauranPasauranPasauran CikupaCikupa JakartaJakarta 1979-11-02 257 6.5 VII(483k) 23 SirnagalihSirnagalihSirnagalih III LabuanLabuanLabuan DepokDepok Recent earthquakes in this area have caused LabuanLabuanLabuanTurusTurusTurus DepokDepok CikampekCikampek secondary hazards such as landslides that PerdanaPerdanaPerdana SukarajaSukarajaSukaraja MunjulMunjul BogorBogor might have contributed to losses. PanacaranPanacaranPanacaran CaringinCaringin ParungrasaParungrasaParungrasa CaringinCaringin SeredangSeredangSeredang WanasalamWanasalamSeredangSeredangSeredang CimahiCimahi SukabumiSukabumi CimahiCimahi PelabuhanratuPelabuhanratuPelabuhanratu TegallegaTegallegaTegallega BanjaranBanjaran7°S CigaruCigaru PurabayaPurabayaPurabaya CitampianCitampian BanjarBanjar CiemasCiemas SagarantenSagarantenSagaranten CiemasCiemas SantosaSantosaSantosa Selected City Exposure SelamanjahSelamanjahSelamanjah SelaawiSelaawiSelaawi SuradeSuradeSurade SimpangSimpangSimpangSelaawiSelaawiSelaawi from GeoNames.org LelesLelesLeles SimpangSimpangSimpangPamalayanPamalayanPamalayan TegalbuleudTegalbuleudTegalbuleud TegalbuleudTegalbuleudTegalbuleudSindangbarangSindangbarangSindangbarang MMI City Population IV Cikiruh Wetan < 1k IIIIIIIII IV Sukamulya < 1k IV Wanasalam < 1k 8°S IV Sukawaris < 1k IV Tanjungan < 1k IV Binuangeun < 1k III Tangerang 1,372k km III Bekasi 1,520k IIIIII II 0 50 100 III Jakarta 8,540k III Bandung 1,700k 9°S II Bandarlampung 800k PAGER content is automatically generated, and only considers losses due to structural damage. bold cities appear on map (k = x1000) Limitations of input data, shaking estimates, and loss models may add uncertainty. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us100041wc Event ID: us100041wc.
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