| Magnitude | 5.1 |
| Alert | Strong |
| Depth | 35.0 km |
| Coordinates | 52.407, 98.503 |
| UTC time | 1980-09-23 05:02:05.970 |
Earthquake details
Tuesday, September 23, 1980 Earthquake
The earthquake hit Russia on Tuesday, September 23, 1980 at 05:02 UTC with a magnitude of 5.1. The closest known location in the current dataset is Tulun (Russia - RU), about 276.9 km away. The epicenter is located at longitude 98.503 and latitude 52.407.
| Location | Irkutsk |
| Country | Russia (RU) |
| Severity | Strong |
Earthquake map 1980-09-23
Closest countries
The 12 closest cities near the epicenter.
| Tulun | 276.9 km |
| Nizhneudinsk | 280.5 km |
| Kyzyl | 287.8 km |
| Zima | 290.2 km |
| Sayansk | 309.7 km |
| Cheremkhovo | 319.1 km |
| Mörön | 329.8 km |
| Usolye-Sibirskoye | 349.9 km |
| Angarsk | 367.1 km |
| Shelekhov | 381.4 km |
| Tayshet | 393.9 km |
| Irkutsk | 394.0 km |
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