M4.7

earthquake M 5.1, western Indian-Antarctic Ridge
Monday 30th March 2026 12:14 GMT
Depth: 10 km
earthquake M 5, 42 km ENE of Luganville, Vanuatu
Monday 30th March 2026 11:02 GMT
Depth: 149 km
earthquake M 5.4, 42 km NE of Luganville, Vanuatu
Monday 30th March 2026 10:44 GMT
Depth: 115 km
earthquake M 5.4, 58 km SW of Masachapa, Nicaragua
Monday 30th March 2026 09:30 GMT
Depth: 58 km
earthquake M 5.1, 81 km SE of Taira, Japan
Monday 30th March 2026 03:12 GMT
Depth: 10 km
earthquake M 5.1, 52 km SSE of Hihifo, Tonga
Monday 30th March 2026 01:45 GMT
Depth: 50 km
earthquake M 5.4, 202 km SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
Sunday 29th March 2026 20:09 GMT
Depth: 43 km
earthquake M 5.1, 80 km WNW of Amagi, Japan
Sunday 29th March 2026 09:07 GMT
Depth: 10 km
earthquake M 5.9, 141 km NE of Lospalos, Timor Leste
Saturday 28th March 2026 19:38 GMT
Depth: 159 km
There is a large spread in yearly magnitude 5+ earthquakes. In 1998 we had 1108 of those earthquakes in 2010 we had 2408 M5+ earthquakes. How many earthquakes will 2022 bring?
For more information about the damage and occurrences of earthquakes, take a look at the Richter Scale Table.