Strong earthquake just to the south of the Big Island of Hawaii, Hawaii
Last update: June 5, 2013 at 1:03 am by By Ashish Khanal
Update 01:08 UTC : Seismogram from the earthquake as recorded at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Update 00:53 UTC : MMI shaking at the most important cities
Update 00:51 UTC : Weak to moderate earthquakes are normal in Hawaii and especially around the Big Island, but a strong one like today’s is rather uncommon.
Update 00:49 UTC : The epicenter is less than a dozen miles southeast of the Loihi Seamount, the active volcano being built on the seafloor off the Ka`u coast. The depth of the hypocenter is excluding however a direct link to magmatic activity
Update 00:45 UTC : USGS expects a maximum light MMI IV shaking and thats really good news
Update 00:42 UTC : The Hawaii earthquake has been updated to a Magnitude of 5.6, unusually strong for the Islands. Aftershocks are starting to occur. The depth however is 25 miles or 40 km and thats a depth (if true) that we can rule out any damage or injuries.
A strong earthquake happened just south of Hawaii, Hawaii and was felt all over the Islands
53km (33mi) SE of Pahala, Hawaii
77km (48mi) S of Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hawaii
91km (57mi) S of Hilo, Hawaii
126km (78mi) SE of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
394km (245mi) SE of Honolulu, Hawaii
Most important Earthquake Data:
Magnitude : 5.2
Local Time (conversion only below land) : Unknown
GMT/UTC Time : 2013-06-05 00:12:40
Depth (Hypocenter) : 16.1 km
from: http://earthquake-report.com/2013/06/05/moderate-earthquake-hawaii-region-hawaii-on-june-5-2013/