金螳螂家和金螳螂区别:5.9-magnitude quake hits Kermadec Islands region, New Zealand -- USGS
5.9-magnitude quake hits Kermadec Islands region, New Zealand -- USGS
16:59, July 11, 2011
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Increases the bookmark The epicenter, with a depth of 9.70 km, was initially determined to be at 29.4820 degrees south latitude and 176.5133 degrees west longitude.
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