PAGER - M 4.4 - ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII

Alert Version: 1Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 04:29:57 UTCLocation: 19.8° N, 155.4° WDepth: 31kmEvent Id: US00036744Created: 7 minutes, 6 seconds after earthquake.
Population exposure estimates are NOT a direct estimate of earthquake damage; comparable shaking will result in significantly lower losses in regions with well built structures than in regions with vulnerable structures. Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are a mix of vulnerable and earthquake resistant construction.

Exposure Summary

Estimated Population Exposed to Earthquake Shaking

Est. Modified Mercalli IntensityEst. Population ExposurePerceived ShakingPotential Structure Damage
ResistantVulnerable
X0ExtremeV. HeavyV. Heavy
IX0ViolentHeavyV. Heavy
VIII0SevereModerate/HeavyHeavy
VII0Very StrongModerateModerate/Heavy
VI0StrongLightModerate
V3kModerateV. LightLight
IV66kLightnonenone
II-III105kWeaknonenone
I130k*Not Feltnonenone
*Estimated exposure only includes population within calculated shake map area
Population Exposure
Population per ~1 sq. km. from LandScan
Population Exposure Map
Selected Cities Exposed
MMICityPop.
IVWaimea7k
IVHonoka'a2k
IVPepeekeo2k
IIIPapa'ikou1k
IIIWainaku1k
IIIVolcano3k
IIIHilo43k
IIKailua-Kona10k
IKihei21k
IKahului22k
IWailuku13k
Shaking Intensity
Shake Map

Full City Exposure List

MMICityPopulation
IVWaimea7k
IVPepeekeo2k
IVHonoka'a2k
IIIPapa'ikou1k
IIIWainaku1k
IIIVolcano3k
IIIMountain View3k
IIIKurtistown1k
IIIPahala1k
IIIHilo43k
IIIKea'au2k
IIIHawaiian Paradise Park7k
IIIOrchidlands Estates2k
IIIHawaiian Acres2k
IIIAinaloa2k
IIIKapaau1k
IIIWaikoloa Village7k
IINanawale Estates1k
IIHawaiian Beaches4k
IIHolualoa8k
IILeilani Estates1k
IIKailua-Kona10k
IIKealakekua2k
IIHonalo2k
IICaptain Cook4k
IIKalaoa8k
IHawaiian Ocean View3k
IWailua2k
IKihei21k
IMakawao7k
IPaia3k
IPukalani8k
IKahului22k
ILahaina9k
IWaialua4k
IWaikapu1k
IWailuku13k
IKa'anapali1k
IKaanapali Landing2k

PAGER results are generally available on the Internet within 30 minutes of the earthquake’s occurrence. However, information on the extent of shaking will be uncertain in the minutes and hours following and earthquake and typically improves as additional sensor data and reported intensities are acquired and incorporated into models of the earthquake's source. Users of PAGER estimates should account for uncertainty and always seek the most current PAGER release for any earthquake.