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Date | August 14 2104 | |
Time | 6:28 PM | |
Duration | 24 Seconds | |
Magnitude | 5+ | |
Depth | 9km | |
Epicenter | 100km SW of Navojoa | |
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Areas affected | North Mexico | |
Total damages | $95-155 million | |
Maximum intensity | Strong | |
Foreshocks | 2~ | |
Aftershocks | 21~ | |
Total casualties | 3 dead, 11 injured, 5 missing |
The Sonora Earthquake was a strong quake that caused a tsunami, which coincided with storm surge from a Hurricane.
The largest wave height was recorded at 5m 60cm, although this being from the tsunami itself is debateable.