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* WHAT…For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 4 to 6 feet in the surf zone. For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents. * WHERE…In Alabama, Mobile Coastal and Baldwin Coastal Counties. In Florida, Escambia Coastal, Santa Rosa Coastal and Okaloosa Coastal Counties. * WHEN…For the High Surf Advisory, until 10 PM CDT Sunday. For the High Rip Current Risk, through Monday afternoon. * IMPACTS…Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and localized beach erosion. Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…High surf combined with high tide each night may result in overwash and minor inundation of portions of

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Sun, 26 Oct 2025, 00:01 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

Just 15 minutes ago, a 4.4-magnitude earthquake struck near Changuinola, Changuinola District, Provincia de Bocas del Toro, Panama. The tremor was recorded early evening on Saturday, October 25th, 2025, at 6:45 pm local time, at a very shallow depth of 0. km below the surface.
The event was filed by The Colombian Geological Service (SGC), the first seismological agency to report it.
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 Piedra Candela (pop. 650) located 30 km from the epicenter, Rio Sereno (pop. 1,400) 33 km away, Santa Clara (pop. 1,400) 34 km away, Volcan (pop. 10,300) 47 km away, El Empalme (pop. 11,000) 53 km away, and Changuinola (pop. 18,000) 54 km away.
Other towns or cities near the epicenter where the quake might have been felt as very weak shaking include Almirante (pop. 8,700) located 58 km from the epicenter, La Concepcion (pop. 17,700) 73 km away, and David (pop. 82,000) 92 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

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