A magnitude 3.1 earthquake occurred on Thursday (June 15), Qingpu District, Shanghai, China. At present, no casualties and building damage reports are currently available.
Comprehensive Observer.com and CCTV News Client reported that the China Earthquake Network reported on the 15th in the early morning of the 15th, and the China Earthquake Network officially determined that at 1:39 am on June 15th (north latitude in Shanghai (north latitude, Shanghai (north latitude (north latitude31.07 degrees, a magnitude 3.1 earthquake occurred at 121.09 degrees east longitude), and the depth of the earthquake was eight kilometers.
According to the official WeChat public account of the Shanghai Municipal Government, "Shanghai Release", the Shanghai Earthquake Administration reported that the earthquake was about 40 kilometers from the People's Square.It will have a serious impact on Shanghai.As of now, no reports of casualties and damage to the building have been received.The Shanghai Earthquake Administration will continue to do subsequent monitoring.
The Shanghai Earthquake Administration said that the earthquake caused a general sense of shock in Shanghai.In the morning of the 15th, at 3:44, the Shanghai Earthquake Bureau's on -site work team rushed to the scene of Qingpu Earthquake.According to reports, the earthquake is mainly concentrated in Songjiang District, Qingpu District, Hongkou District, Fengxian District, Pudong New District, Minhang District, Putuo District, Jiading District, Xuhui District, Yangpu District and other places.
Some netizens said that "the bed is obviously shaking" "for four or five seconds" and "Xu Hui is slightly shocking", but there are also many netizens saying that "I didn't feel it in my sleep."
The Shanghai Earthquake Administration introduced that no earthquakes above 5.0 or more occurred within 50 kilometers of the earthquake.The largest earthquake at the largest earthquake, the closest time of the highest time, is the Shanghai Qingpu 3.0 earthquake on February 17, 1991. It is four kilometers from the earthquake, which has not caused casualties.