PAGER - M 6.6 - SUMBAWA REGION, INDONESIA

Alert Version: 2Sunday, November 8th, 2009 at 19:41:46 UTCLocation: 8.3° S, 118.6° EDepth: 33kmEvent Id: US2009NTA5Created: 21 hours, 10 minutes after earthquake.
Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are vulnerable to earthquake shaking, though some resistant structures exist. A magnitude 6.5 earthquake 324 km West of this one struck Indonesia on December 17, 1979 (UTC), with estimated population exposures of 26,000 at intensity VIII and 111,000 at intensity VII, resulting in an estimated 32 fatalities. On December 12, 1992 (UTC), a magnitude 7.7 earthquake 345 km East of this one struck Indonesia, with estimated population exposures of 15,000 at intensity VIII and 487,000 at intensity VII, resulting in an estimated 1,740 fatalities. Recent earthquakes in this area have caused landslides that may have contributed to losses.

Exposure Summary

Estimated Population Exposed to Earthquake Shaking

Est. Modified Mercalli IntensityEst. Population ExposurePerceived ShakingPotential Structure Damage
ResistantVulnerable
X0ExtremeV. HeavyV. Heavy
IX0ViolentHeavyV. Heavy
VIII0SevereModerate/HeavyHeavy
VII246kVery StrongModerateModerate/Heavy
VI532kStrongLightModerate
V292kModerateV. LightLight
IV1,458kLightnonenone
II-III4,929k*Weaknonenone
I--*Not Feltnonenone
*Estimated exposure only includes population within calculated shake map area
Population Exposure
Population per ~1 sq. km. from LandScan
Population Exposure Map
Cities Exposed
MMICityPop.
VIBima67k
IVKomodo2k
IVSumbawa Besar53k
IIIRuteng35k
IIIWaingapu49k
IIIPraya35k
IIMataram319k
IIGalesong83k
 
 
 
Shaking Intensity
Shake Map

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