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Event: 14 April 2009 - Mn/a Chittagong-Cox's Bazaar region, Bangladesh


This map displays locations of felt reports received for a earthquake of unknown magnitude felt on 14 April 2009 in south-eastern Bangladesh at 22:57 BDT, along the corresponding intensity values. Please bear in mind the following preliminary intensities are based on received felt reports! Zoom & drag are enabled on this map.

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EMS-98

Shaking Effects

1

Not Felt

2-3

Weak

4

Largely Observed

5

Strong

6

Slight Damage

7

Damaging

8

Heavy Damage

9

Destructive

10+

Very Destructive

Intensity

Reports

Locations

4 1

Chittagong

F 1

Cox's Bazaar

  Total = 2  

Tabulated summaries above, provide the number of reports per intensity level. For large cities, the last two digits of the postal code is provided in parenthesis. Reports from within large cities that were sent in without postal codes and/or other area details are clubbed in the row "F" and are not displayed on the felt intensity map. Due to privacy concerns, original felt reports will not be made available to third parties.


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