| Magnitude | 6.2 |
| Alert | Severe |
| Depth | 55.0 km |
| Coordinates | 18.760, -98.767 |
| UTC time | 1911-08-27 10:59:12.210 |
Earthquake details
Sunday, August 27, 1911 Earthquake
The earthquake hit Mexico on Sunday, August 27, 1911 at 10:59 UTC with a magnitude of 6.2. The closest known location in the current dataset is Cuautla (Mexico - MX), about 18.6 km away. The epicenter is located at longitude -98.767 and latitude 18.760.
| Location | Cuautla |
| Country | Mexico (MX) |
| Severity | Severe |
Earthquake map 1911-08-27
Closest countries
The 12 closest cities near the epicenter.
| Cuautla | 18.6 km |
| Yautepec | 34.4 km |
| Izúcar de Matamoros | 36.7 km |
| Atlixco | 38.6 km |
| Amecameca de Juárez | 40.5 km |
| Emiliano Zapata | 44.9 km |
| Jiutepec | 45.3 km |
| Temixco | 49.4 km |
| Cuernavaca | 52.2 km |
| Chalco | 57.5 km |
| San Andrés Cholula | 59.3 km |
| Cholula | 59.4 km |
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