Map: 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Costa Rica
A powerful, 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck in the North Pacific Ocean near Costa Rica on Saturday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The earthquake occurred at 1:43 pm East about 25 miles northwest of Tamarindo, Costa Rica, data from the agency shows.
As seismologists review the available information, they may revise the reported magnitude of the earthquake. More information gathered about the earthquake may prompt USGS scientists to update the earthquake magnitude map.
After the earthquake in the region
Aftershocks are usually smaller earthquakes that follow a larger one in the same area. Aftershocks are usually minor corrections to the part of the fault that slipped during the initial earthquake.
Aftershocks can occur days, weeks or even years after the first earthquake. These events can be of equal or greater magnitude to the first earthquake, and can continue to affect areas that have already been damaged.
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