
Latest Earthquakes
Search Earthquake Catalog Time Zone. Display event dates and times using this time zone.
Latest Earthquakes Map and List | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
View most recent events or search for past earthquakes. Optimized for mobile and desktop.
Earthquakes | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
Largest earthquakes, significant events, lists and maps by magnitude, by year, or by location. Compilations of information about significant earthquakes, swarms or sequences, and fault zones of interest. USGS and non-USGS collections of earthquake-related features and effects and shaking damage.
Latest Earthquakes | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
Sep 19, 2022 · The Latest Earthquake web application displays information in real-time and near-real-time for magnitude 2.5+ earthquakes in the U.S. and magnitude 4.5+ earthquakes around the world. This interactive tool allows you to view a list and map of earthquakes and to fine-tune the display with various settings.
The complete United States earthquake report (up-to-date 2025).
Mar 4, 2025 · Find the latest and strongest earthquakes near The United States (U.S.A.), updated every few minutes. So far in 2025, 2146 major nearby earthquakes detected...
Today's Earthquakes in United States
Quakes Near United States Now, Today, and Recently. See if there was there an earthquake just now in United States.
Real-Time Interactive Earthquake Map - University of California, …
Explore our real-time map showing quakes detected within the past week! Legend Earthquakes are shown as circles sized by magnitude (red, < 1 hour; blue, < 1 day, yellow, < 1 week).
United States: volcanoes and recent earthquakes - interactive map ...
Interactive map showing recent earthquakes and volcanoes in the United States.
Map of Earthquakes Today
Maps, lists, data, and information about today's earthquakes, lists of the biggest earthquakes, and recent earthquakes.
Earthquake Live Map - Earth 3D Map
View the latest earthquakes on the interactive map above, displaying the magnitude, location, depth and the event time. The information is provided by the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.