Map of Semera
Interactive Map
Recent Nearby Earthquakes
Magnitude 3.0 and greater
| Date▼ | Time↕ | Magnitude↕ | Distance↕ | Depth↕ | Location↕ | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/13/14 | 10:37 PM | 4.6 | 81.2 km | 14,550 m | 27km ESE of Asaita, Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 10/18/08 | 12:57 PM | 4 | 73.5 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 10/17/08 | 8:24 PM | 4.5 | 68.2 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 10/17/08 | 3:45 PM | 4.3 | 82 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 10/17/08 | 10:57 AM | 4.9 | 71.6 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 10/17/08 | 10:26 AM | 3.9 | 68.1 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 10/17/08 | 9:40 AM | 4.9 | 78.3 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 11/11/07 | 9:21 PM | 4.7 | 52.5 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 6/17/06 | 4:53 PM | 4.3 | 71.7 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
| 6/17/06 | 4:20 PM | 4.5 | 76.8 km | 10,000 m | Ethiopia | usgs.gov |
Source: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Semera
Semera or Samera (Ge'ez: ሰመራ) is a new town on the Awash–Asseb highway in north-east Ethiopia, planned to replace Asaita as the capital of the Afar Region. Located in the Administrative Zone 1, Semera has a latitude and longitude of 11°47′32″N 41°0′3..
Semera Wikipedia Page
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