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* WHAT…Life-threatening rip currents. * WHERE…Beaches of north-central and northwestern Puerto Rico. * WHEN…Through Monday afternoon. * IMPACTS…Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water, where it becomes difficult to return to safety. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…A pulse of a northeasterly swell from Major Hurricane Humberto will maintain seas up to 7 feet across the local waters through this evening, resulting in breaking waves of 7-9 feet across exposed beaches. These potentially life- threatening conditions will gradually subside as the system moves away, with coastal conditions improving on Monday.

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Latest quakesThis page is frequently updated.
The most recent quakes (above magnitude 2 for the past few hours, larger magnitudes for the rest of the past day, to limit the number to about 100 per day) are shown below with detail links for each quake.
We use multiple data sources from all over the world (currently over 20 different national and international agencies), and prioritize them in the following descending order: national institutes / agencies – USGS – EMSC – GFZ. Where data from different agencies for the same earthquake is available, you can find and compare the often differing data for magnitude, depth etc. in the detail page for each quake.
If you are looking for smaller and/or earthquakes in a specific region, you can look them up on the pages of specific countries or regions. Otherwise, there would be hundreds or thousands of earthquakes shown here.

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Sep 25, 05:28 am (Manila)

4.0

10 km92 km (57 mi) to the E Philippine Sea, 148 km south of Mati, PhilippinesI FELT IT InfoSep 20, 01:32 pm (Manila)

4.0

10 km76 km (47 mi) to the NE Philippine Sea, 61 km south of Mati, Philippines 1 reportInfoSep 17, 02:51 am (GMT +8)

4.2

58 km49 km (31 mi) to the E Philippine Sea, 77 km east of Caburan, Davao Occidental, Davao, Philippines InfoSep 9, 12:16 am (GMT +8)

4.0

117 km47 km (29 mi) to the E Philippine Sea, 107 km south of Mati, Philippines 1 reportInfoSep 8, 08:51 pm (GMT +8)

4.6

172 km9.9 km (6.1 mi) to the SE Philippine Sea, 63 km northeast of Sarangani Island, Philippines InfoAug 12, 01:08 pm (GMT +8)

5.3

141 km43 km (27 mi) to the SE Philippine Sea, 71 km east of Sarangani Island, Philippines 7 reportsInfoAug 9, 07:33 pm (GMT +8)

5.1

95 km89 km (56 mi) to the NE Philippine Sea, 95 km southeast of Mati, Philippines 9 reportsInfoJul 23, 06:21 pm (Manila)

4.9

138 km68 km (42 mi) to the N Philippine Sea, 58 km south of Mati, Philippines 1 reportInfoJul 4, 10:24 pm (GMT +8)

4.9

127 km65 km (40 mi) to the E Philippine Sea, 123 km south of Mati, Philippines 3 reportsInfoJun 28, 07:41 am (GMT +8)

4.9

88 km55 km (34 mi) to the S Philippine Sea, 59 km east of Sarangani Island, Philippines 1 reportInfoJun 28, 07:07 am (GMT +8)

6.1

102 km71 km (44 mi) to the S Philippine Sea, 71 km east of Sarangani Island, Philippines 56 reportsInfoJul 11, 2024 10:13 am (GMT

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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves due to elevated surf expected on south-facing beaches. Surf of 5 to 7 feet with local max sets to 8 feet will be possible. * WHERE…San Luis Obispo County Beaches and Santa Barbara County Central Coast Beaches. * WHEN…Until 6 PM Wednesday. * IMPACTS…There is an increased risk of ocean drowning. Rip currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea. Waves can wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats nearshore. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Exposed south-facing shores including Jalama Beach in Santa Barbara County and Port San Luis, Avila Beach and Cayucos in San Luis Obispo County will be impacted by the

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