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GNS (felt) Quakes Mon 8/4/2013
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Public Id: 2013p260974
NZST: Monday, April 8 2013 at 1:27:31 am
Intensity: weak
Depth: 17 km
Magnitude: 2.7
Location: 20 km north-west of Paraparaumu
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