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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Nov 18, 05:06 am (GMT +10)

5.2

33 km63 km (39 mi) to the N North Pacific Ocean, 126 km northeast of Kamaishi, Iwate, JapanI FELT IT6 reportsInfoNov 16, 10:19 pm (GMT +9)

4.5

10 km42 km (26 mi) to the N North Pacific Ocean, 208 km east of Morioka, Iwate, JapanI FELT IT InfoNov 16, 10:09 am (GMT +10)

4.2

18 km47 km (29 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 248 km east of Morioka, Iwate, JapanI FELT IT InfoNov 16, 04:06 am (GMT +10)

4.7

26 km57 km (35 mi) to the NW North Pacific Ocean, 107 km east of Miyako, Iwate, JapanI FELT IT InfoNov 14, 05:58 am (GMT +10)

5.3

10 km10.9 km (6.8 mi) to the NE North Pacific Ocean, 212 km east of Morioka, Iwate, JapanI FELT IT InfoNov 10, 04:23 pm (GMT +9)

6.0

11 km36 km (22 mi) to the N North Pacific Ocean, 189 km east of Morioka, Iwate, Japan 2 reportsInfoNov 10, 12:00 pm (GMT +9)

5.4

9.5 km34 km (21 mi) to the W North Pacific Ocean, 175 km east of Morioka, Iwate, Japan InfoNov 10, 10:20 am (GMT +9)

5.3

10 km10.3 km (6.4 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 215 km east of Morioka, Iwate, Japan InfoNov 9, 06:28 pm (GMT +9)

5.7

10 km44 km (27 mi) to the N North Pacific Ocean, 202 km east of Morioka, Iwate, Japan 1 reportInfoNov 9, 07:15 am (GMT +9)

5.6

19 km29 km (18 mi) to the N North Pacific Ocean, 195 km east of Morioka, Iwate, Japan

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Wednesday, Nov 19, 2025 02:04 | 22 mins ago | By: EarthquakeMonitor

Just 24 minutes ago, a 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Gueiria, Valdez Municipality, Sucre, Venezuela. The tremor was recorded in the evening on Tuesday, November 18th, 2025, at 9:38 pm local time, at an intermediate depth of 102. km below the surface.
The event was filed by the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), the first seismological agency to report it.
A second report was later issued by the citizen-seismograph network of RaspberryShake, which listed it as a magnitude 5.2 earthquake as well. A third agency, The Colombian Geological Service (SGC), reported the same quake at magnitude 5.0.
Based on the preliminary seismic data, the quake should not have caused any significant damage, but was probably felt by many people as light vibration in the area of the epicenter.
Weak shaking might have been felt in Yaguaraparo (pop. 13,600) located 34 km from the epicenter, Gueiria (pop. 40,000) 40 km away, Carupano (pop. 167,200) 73 km away, Caripito (pop. 43,400) 92 km away, Casanay (pop. 20,600) 94 km away, and Port of Spain (pop. 49,000) 119 km away.
VolcanoDiscovery will automatically update magnitude and depth if these change and follow up if other significant news about the quake become available. If you’re in the area, please send us your experience through our reporting mechanism,

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<!–div style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;border:3px solid blue;border-radius:5px;padding:3px;margin:5px;background:#eee"><a href="https://www.volcanoesandearthquakes.com/app/volcano-report.php?volcanoId=44" style="text-decoration:none" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" title="Share a volcano (activity) report, submit a photo or other interesting news!” onclick=”window.open(this.href,’Volcano Report’,’status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,height=500,width=450′);return false”>Send Volcano Report</div–> Stratovolcano 3676 m (12,060 ft)
East Java, Indonesia, -8.11°S / 112.92°E
Current status: erupting (4 out of 5) Semeru volcano eruptions:
1818, 1829, 1830, 1832, 1836, 1838, 1842, 1844, 1845, 1848, 1849(?), 1851, 1856, 1857, 1865, 1866(?), 1887, 1887, 1888, 1889-91, 1892, 1893, 1893-94, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909-10, 1910-11, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1941-42, 1945, 1946, 1946-47, 1950-64, 1967-ongoing
Typical eruption style
Explosive. Near constant strombolian activity, occasionally stronger explosions, lava flows and pyroclastic flows.

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