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Mon, 11 Aug 2025, 00:25 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

An intermediate magnitude 4.7 earthquake was reported early evening near La Union, La Unión, Departamento del Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
According to The Colombian Geological Service (SGC), the quake hit on Sunday, August 10th, 2025, at 7:16 pm local time at an intermediate depth of 126. km. The strength of the earthquake may have been tempered by its relative great depth below the surface, which makes it feel weaker in absolute terms. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.
A second report was later issued by the citizen-seismograph network of RaspberryShake, which listed it as a magnitude 4.7 earthquake as well.
Towns or cities near the epicenter where the quake might have been felt as very weak shaking include El Dovio (pop. 7,900) located 4 km from the epicenter, Roldanillo (pop. 27,600) 18 km away, La Union (pop. 41,000) 19 km away, Zarzal (pop. 28,800) 26 km away, Cartago (pop. 135,000) 47 km away, Sevilla (pop. 43,700) 47 km away, Tulua (pop. 221,700) 49 km away, and Guadalajara de Buga (pop. 114,300) 69 km away.
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4 km (3 mi)

E of epicenter

El Dovio

(pop: 7,940)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 18 km (11 mi)

SE of epicenter

Roldanillo

(pop: 27,600)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 19 km (12 mi)

E of epicenter

La Union

(pop: 41,000)

III: Weak

La Union, Departamento del Valle del Cauca 24 km (15 mi)

NE of epicenter

Toro

(pop: 13,800)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 26 km (16 mi)

E of epicenter

La Victoria

(pop: 11,100)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 26 km (16 mi)

SE of epicenter

Zarzal

(pop: 28,800)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 28 km (17 mi)

N of epicenter

El Cairo

(pop: 3,270)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 28 km (18 mi)

NE of epicenter

Argelia

(pop: 3,420)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 34 km (21 mi)

E of epicenter

Obando

(pop: 11,000)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 37 km (23 mi)

S of epicenter

Bugalagrande

(pop: 12,400)

III: Weak

Departamento del Valle del Cauca 40 km (25 mi)

S of epicenter

Riofrio

(pop: 9,240)

III: Weak

Riofrio, Departamento del Valle del Cauca 41 km (25 mi)

S of epicenter

Andalucia

(pop: 18,100)

III: Weak

Andalucia, Departamento del Valle del Cauca

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