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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Aug 7, 10:29 pm (Jakarta)

5.1

90 km91 km (57 mi) to the NW Kota Padangsidimpuan, 55 km south of Sibolga, Indonesia 1 reportInfoJul 19, 08:49 am (GMT +7)

4.1

13 km97 km (60 mi) to the W Northern Sumatra, Indonesia InfoJun 30, 11:49 pm (Jakarta)

4.1

10 km27 km (17 mi) to the SE Kabupaten Mandailing Natal, 98 km south of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia InfoMay 22, 12:04 am (Jakarta)

4.2

195 km81 km (50 mi) to the E Kabupaten Padang Lawas, 107 km southeast of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia InfoMay 12, 10:09 am (Jakarta)

5.0

110 km75 km (46 mi) to the NW Indian Ocean, 60 km southwest of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia 1 reportInfoApr 19, 03:35 am (Jakarta)

4.7

133 km48 km (30 mi) to the SE Kabupaten Mandailing Natal, 111 km southeast of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia InfoFeb 7, 03:04 am (Jakarta)

4.4

215 km87 km (54 mi) to the E Kabupaten Rokan Hulu, 149 km west of Pekanbaru, Kota Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia InfoNov 17, 2024 01:35 am (GMT +7)

4.3

70 km89 km (56 mi) to the S Indian Ocean, 94 km northwest of Pariaman, Indonesia InfoOct 1, 2024 09:18 am (Pontianak)

5.3

108 km77 km (48 mi) to the NW Indian Ocean, 62 km southwest of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia 1 reportInfoSep 19, 2024 11:14 pm (GMT +7)

5.3

93 km78 km (49 mi) to the W Indian Ocean, 92 km southwest of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia InfoApr 25, 2023 03:00 am (Jakarta)

7.3

84 km213 km (132 mi) to the SW Di Laut 177 Km BaratLaut Kepulauan Mentawai 243 reportsInfoApr 3, 2023 09:59 pm (Jakarta)

6.4

102 km74 km (46 mi) to the W Indian Ocean, 83 km southwest of Padangsidempuan, Indonesia 45 reportsInfoFeb

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Sat, 23 Aug 2025, 16:20 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

Worldwide earthquakes above magnitude 3 during the past 24 hours on 23 Aug 2025

Summary: 1 quake 6.0+, 7 quakes 5.0+, 30 quakes 4.0+, 157 quakes 3.0+, 330 quakes 2.0+ (525 total)
A powerful magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck the Drake Passage — between South America and Antarctica — late yesterday, prompting Chilean authorities to issue a tsunami advisory for parts of Antarctica. Although no evacuation orders were issued, the alert remains active (Associated Press).
Meanwhile, the United States Geological Survey reports that Deep East Texas experienced its third quake in under 24 hours, with the latest and strongest registering at magnitude 3.2 near Huxley—though no damage or injuries have been indicated (KTRE News).
According to our monitoring system, global seismicity during the past 24 hours has been unusually elevated recently — an exceptionally active period marked by one quake above magnitude 7, several in the magnitude 5 range and widespread moderate activity across various regions. Many of the quakes in the magnitude 5 range are still aftershocks of the massive 8.8 quake in Kamchatka 4 weeks ago – these are likely to continue for months to come and only slowly fade away.
In addition to the Drake Passage and Texas events, several magnitude-5 tremors were recorded near La Rioja, Argentina—evidencing the broad geographic spread of seismicity. Thankfully, no confirmed damage

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