Live Earthquake Map - Recent Earthquakes Around the World

Recent earthquakes worldwide from official USGS data — with live webcams near recent activity.

Last updated: just now
Earthquakes 307 matching filters
Largest M6.0 peak magnitude
Average M1.5 of matching results
Latest M1.6 12 min ago
Magnitude
  • Below M2
  • M2 – M3.9
  • M4 – M4.9
  • M5 – M5.9
  • M6+

Recent Earthquakes

MagnitudeLocationDepthTime
M1.623 km / 14 mi NNE of Beluga, Alaska60.0 km / 37.3 mi12 min ago
M0.512 km / 7 mi NE of Julian, CA7.2 km / 4.5 mi22 min ago
M1.86 km / 4 mi SSW of Pāhala, Hawaii28.5 km / 17.7 mi29 min ago
M1.272 km / 45 mi NNE of Chickaloon, Alaska22.5 km / 14.0 mi30 min ago
M1.632 km / 20 mi SW of Petersville, Alaska81.0 km / 50.3 mi37 min ago
M2.099 km / 62 mi SE of Ugashik, Alaska5.0 km / 3.1 mi39 min ago
M4.761 km / 38 mi ESE of Mangili, Philippines10.0 km / 6.2 mi39 min ago
M2.36 km / 4 mi W of Pāhala, Hawaii-0.4 km / -0.2 mi41 min ago
M0.917 km / 11 mi WSW of Johannesburg, CA7.6 km / 4.7 mi57 min ago
M1.68 km / 5 mi ENE of Moreno Valley, CA15.9 km / 9.9 mi1 hr ago
M1.08 km / 5 mi ENE of Moreno Valley, CA16.7 km / 10.4 mi1 hr ago
M1.140 km / 25 mi SSE of Morton, Washington8.5 km / 5.3 mi1 hr ago
M2.010 km / 6 mi ENE of Coso Junction, CA2.7 km / 1.7 mi1 hr ago
M2.7232 km / 144 mi W of Bandon, Oregon10.0 km / 6.2 mi1 hr ago
M1.710 km / 6 mi ENE of Coso Junction, CA3.0 km / 1.9 mi1 hr ago
M0.910 km / 6 mi ENE of Coso Junction, CA4.3 km / 2.7 mi1 hr ago
M1.712 km / 7 mi S of Lompoc, CA5.5 km / 3.4 mi1 hr ago
M0.610 km / 6 mi ENE of Coso Junction, CA2.8 km / 1.7 mi1 hr ago
M0.810 km / 6 mi E of Coso Junction, CA3.6 km / 2.2 mi1 hr ago
M0.710 km / 6 mi ENE of Coso Junction, CA2.8 km / 1.7 mi1 hr ago
M0.89 km / 6 mi E of Coso Junction, CA2.7 km / 1.7 mi1 hr ago
M4.580 km / 50 mi W of El Aguilar, Argentina224.8 km / 139.7 mi1 hr ago
M0.710 km / 6 mi E of Coso Junction, CA2.7 km / 1.7 mi1 hr ago
M1.56 km / 4 mi WNW of Cobb, CA1.9 km / 1.2 mi2 hr ago
M4.9South Sandwich Islands region35.0 km / 21.7 mi2 hr ago

Earthquakes by Magnitude

Distribution of matching earthquakes for the selected time period.

Earthquakes grouped by magnitude
Magnitude rangeCount
Under M2238
M2 – M2.939
M3 – M3.911
M4 – M4.916
M5+3

About the Live Earthquake Map

This map displays recent earthquakes using real-time information supplied by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Each earthquake is plotted at its reported epicenter, with larger symbols indicating larger magnitudes. Because we already track hundreds of live webcams around the world, you can also see which of those webcams are geographically closest to any earthquake you select.

How to Use the Map

Use the time filter to switch between the past hour, past 24 hours and past 7 days. Use the minimum-magnitude filter to hide smaller earthquakes and focus on larger ones. Zoom and pan the map freely; nearby earthquakes are grouped into clusters when you zoom out. Click or tap any earthquake — on the map or in the Recent Earthquakes list — to see its magnitude, location, depth and time, along with a short list of live webcams nearest to it.

Understanding Earthquake Magnitude

Magnitude is a measure of the energy released at the earthquake source. It is reported on a logarithmic scale, so each whole-number step represents roughly 32 times more energy. Most earthquakes are small and are only detected by instruments; larger earthquakes are less frequent. Magnitude alone does not determine how strongly an earthquake is felt at any given place — distance, depth and local geology all matter.

What Does Earthquake Depth Mean?

Depth is how far below the surface the earthquake originated. Shallow earthquakes occur closer to the surface, while deeper earthquakes originate further down. Depth is one of several factors seismologists consider when describing an earthquake, and it is reported by USGS in kilometres. We show the depth exactly as USGS provides it and do not draw conclusions about impact from depth alone.

How Current Is the Earthquake Data?

The information comes directly from the USGS real-time feeds, which USGS updates every minute. This page refreshes automatically every few minutes so you see recent activity without reloading. Early reports are preliminary and can be revised as seismologists receive additional data.

Webcams Near Earthquakes

When you select an earthquake, we calculate which webcams in our directory are geographically closest to its epicenter using the straight-line (great-circle) distance. We start with webcams within 100 km and widen the search up to 500 km if needed. A nearby webcam is not guaranteed to show the earthquake or its effects. It simply happens to be one of the closest live views we host to that location.

Data Source

Earthquake data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program via its real-time GeoJSON feeds. View the official USGS earthquake feed.