According to the official measurement of the China Seismological Network, a magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred in Simao District, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province at 23:4 on August 20, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers and an epicenter located at 22.79 degrees north latitude and 101.03 degrees east longitude.
According to Pu'er Rong Media: According to preliminary statistics, no reports of casualties or house collapses have been received so far. The Zhaigongqing Reservoir, Laopuqing Reservoir, Tatukan Reservoir, Qingkou Reservoir, and Ximahe Reservoir are the ones closest to the epicenter. , Dazhai Reservoir has not found danger yet. There are no abnormalities in infrastructure such as electricity, communications, transportation, education, agriculture, and health. Social order is generally stable, and subsequent disaster situations are being verified.
Historical earthquakes: According to the quick report catalog of the China Earthquake Network, a total of 58 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or above have occurred within 200 kilometers around the epicenter in the past five years. The largest earthquake was a magnitude 6.0 earthquake that occurred in Laos on December 24, 2021 (distance from this time The epicenter is 85 kilometers). The distribution of the previous 50 historical earthquakes according to magnitude is as shown below.
Some netizens said they felt the earthquake strongly
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Source | News Morning Post combines China Earthquake Network, Pu'er Media, and netizen comments