Earthquake+3+China

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 * Date ||< Time ||< Lat || Lon || Depth || Mag || Magt || Nst || Gap || Clo || RMS || SRC || Event ID ||
 * 2006/03/03 || 02:16:08.70 || 40.5970 || 111.2130 || 10.00 || 4.00 || Mb || 7 || 0.42 ||  ||   || NEI || 200603034024 ||

This Earthquake took place in China, about 8962.098 km from Hanford, Washington.
Here is the math I did to justify the time it took to reach Hanford (Note: A p-wave takes between 5-8 km/ sec. and an s-wave takes between 3-5 km/ sec.) So, as you can see, the graph below shows that a tremor hit Hanford at about 2:45. The actual earthquake hit at 2:16, but when you add the time it should have taken to travel from China to Hanford it is almost perfect.