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Monday, Nov 17, 2025 09:55 | 26 mins ago | By: EarthquakeMonitor

An earthquake of magnitude 4.0 occurred in the morning on Monday, November 17th, 2025, at 11:44 am local time near Preveza, Préveza, Epirus, Greece, as reported by the National Observatory of Athens (NOA).
According to preliminary data, the quake was located at a very shallow depth of 5. km. Shallow earthquakes are felt more strongly than deeper ones as they are closer to the surface. 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.
Our monitoring service identified a second report from The Seismological Survey of Serbia (SSS) which listed the quake at magnitude 4.1. Other agencies reporting the same quake include the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) at magnitude 4.2, The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Geophysical Lab. (AUTH) at magnitude 3.9, The Seismological Laboratory of the University of Athens (UOA) at magnitude 3.9, and the citizen-seismograph network of RaspberryShake at magnitude 4.1.
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 Kalamitsi (pop. 210) located 9 km from

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Oct 25, 02:34 pm (Manila)

4.4

4 km92 km (57 mi) to the SE 48 km south of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, Mimaropa, Philippines 3 reportsInfoOct 5, 08:54 pm (Manila)

4.2

10 km57 km (35 mi) to the S Sulu Sea, Calabarzon, 18 km southeast of Mamburao, Philippines 6 reportsInfoSep 15, 06:24 am (Manila)

4.3

110 km91 km (57 mi) to the SE 39 km west of Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro, Mimaropa, Philippines InfoSep 15, 02:57 am (Manila)

4.7

10 km91 km (57 mi) to the SE 21 km west of Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro, Mimaropa, Philippines 8 reportsInfoAug 29, 02:54 pm (Manila)

4.1

26 km46 km (29 mi) to the S Mindoro, Philippines 1 reportInfoAug 28, 08:08 pm (Manila)

4.6

62 km32 km (20 mi) to the W Mindoro, Philippines 1 reportInfoDec 5, 2023 04:23 pm (Manila)

5.7

75 km36 km (23 mi) to the N South China Sea, 19 km south of Nasugbu, Philippines 363 reportsInfoJun 15, 2023 10:19 am (Manila)

6.2

112 km21 km (13 mi) to the NE South China Sea, 36 km west of Batangas, Philippines 578 reportsInfoMay 22, 2022 05:50 am (Manila)

6.1

129 km48 km (30 mi) to the N 5.7 km south of Nasugbu, Province of Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines 239 reportsInfoAug 13, 2021 11:08 pm (Manila)

5.8

124 km11 km (7.1 mi) to the N South China Sea, 42 km west of Batangas, Philippines 312 reportsInfoJul 24, 2021 04:48 am (Manila)

6.5

131 km14 km (8.5 mi) to the NE South China Sea, 36 km west of Batangas, Philippines 1887 reportsInfoMay 12, 2021 09:09 am (Manila)

5.7

114 km23 km (14 mi) to the E South China Sea, 32 km southwest of Batangas, Philippines

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