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Time2025-11-21 07:12:38 UTC2025-11-21 07:12:38 UTC at epicenterLocation10.570°N 57.039°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-11-21 07:12:38 UTC2025-11-21 07:12:38 UTC at epicenterLocation10.570°N 57.039°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Nov 21, 02:09 am (GMT +4:30)
4.9
111 km79 km (49 mi) to the E Badakhshan, Afghanistan I FELT IT – 7 reportsInfoNov 20, 04:19 pm (GMT +4:30)
4.2
190 km69 km (43 mi) to the E 88 km southeast of Fayzabad, Badakhshan, Afghanistan I FELT IT InfoNov 12, 08:50 pm (Universal Time)
4.1
125 km55 km (34 mi) to the E 78 km southeast of Fayzabad, Badakhshan, Afghanistan InfoNov 1, 02:38 am (GMT +4:30)
4.0
195 km12 km (7.3 mi) to the N 68 km south of Fayzabad, Badakhshan, Afghanistan InfoOct 30, 09:55 pm (GMT +4:30)
4.4
122 km76 km (47 mi) to the E 29 km W of Ashkāsham, Afghanistan InfoOct 21, 10:44 pm (GMT +4:30)
5.1
244 km70 km (43 mi) to the E 75 km southeast of Fayzabad, Badakhshan, Afghanistan 114 reportsInfoOct 10, 07:31 pm (GMT +4:30)
4.3
109 km48 km (30 mi) to the SE Badakhshan, 212 km northeast of Kabul, Kabul, Afghanistan InfoSep 26, 07:47 am (GMT +4:30)
4.7
192 km48 km (30 mi) to the E 81 km southeast of Fayzabad, Badakhshan, Afghanistan 6 reportsInfoJan 11, 2024 01:50 pm (GMT +4:30)
6.4
204 km19 km (12 mi) to the NE 69 km south of Fayzabad, Badakhshan, Afghanistan 86 reportsInfoMar 21, 2023 09:17 pm (GMT +4:30)
6.5
192 km49 km (30 mi) to the E 74 km southeast of Fayzabad, Badakhshan, Afghanistan 5510 reportsInfoApr 10, 2016 02:58 pm (GMT +4:30)
6.5
209 km73 km (45 mi) to the E 37 km southwest of Ashkasham, Badakhshan, Afghanistan 312 reportsInfoDec 7, 2015 12:50 pm (Dushanbe)
7.1
11 km288 km (179 mi) to the NE Tajikistan 136 reportsInfoOct 26, 2015 01:39 pm (GMT +4:30)
7.5
207 km45 km (28 mi) to
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Friday, Nov 21, 2025 07:25 | 1 hour ago | By: EarthquakeMonitor
An earthquake of magnitude 4.0 occurred early evening on Friday, November 21st, 2025, at 7:50 pm local time near Christchurch, Christchurch City, Canterbury, New Zealand, as reported by New Zealand’s Earthquake Commission and Geological Survey (GeoNet).
According to preliminary data, the quake was located at a shallow depth of 24.60 km. Shallow earthquakes are felt more strongly than deeper ones as they are closer to the surface. Magnitude and other quake parameters can still change in the coming hours as the agency continues to process seismic data.
Our monitoring service identified a second report from the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) which listed the quake at magnitude 4.0 as well.
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 Southbridge (pop. 1000) located 20 km from the epicenter.
Other towns or cities near the epicenter where the quake might have been felt as very weak shaking include Leeston (pop. 2,500) located 27 km from the epicenter, Ashburton (pop. 20,600) 27 km away, Tinwald (pop. 3,800) 28 km away, Lincoln (pop. 9,200) 46 km away, Rolleston (pop. 33,200) 47 km away, Christchurch (pop. 363,900) 64 km
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