Earthquake
Two earthquakes struck the Caucasus region on Sunday, April 6, 2025: a magnitude 4 tremor in Iran’s Fars province and a magnitude 3.6 quake near Tbilisi, Georgia.
Myanmar’s military government has declared a temporary ceasefire to aid recovery efforts following a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that has killed over 3,000 people and left thousands displaced.
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has killed over 1,000 people, with extensive damage reported in Mandalay and Bangkok.
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck Armenia on March 8th. The epicenter was 6km northeast of Spitak. Get details, intensity felt in different regions, and safety guidelines.
An earthquake occurred on the Azerbaijan-Iran border, according to the Seismological Service of Armenia’s National Survey for Seismic Protection. The tremors were recorded 17 kilometers north of the Yardimli station, with the epicenter located at a depth of 33 kilometers. The earthquake was reportedly felt in Jalilabad as well, indicating its impact on nearby regions.…
On January 6, at 5:28 PM local time, the seismic network of the Territorial Service for Seismic Protection of Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs recorded an earthquake 22 kilometers northwest of Jermuk. The earthquake’s hypocenter was at a depth of 10 kilometers, with a magnitude of 3.1. The epicentral zone recorded an intensity of 4…
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.5 has been recorded 30 kilometers south of Karvachar (Kelbajar), with a focal depth of 10 kilometers, according to Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. The seismic activity in the epicenter registered an intensity of 6 points. The tremors were felt in Jermuk with an intensity of 4-5 points, in…
A 3-magnitude earthquake struck the Armenia-Georgia border region. Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations reported the event. The earthquake’s epicenter was located 14 km northeast of Bavra village, with a depth of 10 km and a magnitude of 2.3. Tremors were felt as 2-3 magnitude in several Shirak region villages, including Bavra, Saragyugh, and Sizavet.
On Friday morning, a 4.2 magnitude earthquake occurred on the border of Iran’s South Khorasan and Kerman provinces, reports the Mehr news agency. There are no destructions or injuries.