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Moderate magnitude 4.5 earthquake at 539 km depth

13 Nov 23:36 UTC: First to report: EMSC after 1 hour and 37 minutes.
13 Nov 23:36: Now using data updates from USGS

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Earthquake details Date & timeNov 13, 2025 21:59:53 UTC – Local time at epicenterFriday, Nov 14, 2025, at 09:59 am (Pacific/Fiji GMT +12) Statusconfirmed (manually revised) Magnitude4.5 Depth539 km Epicenter latitude / longitude17.6019°S / 178.6225°W Fiji Seismic antipode17.6019°N / 1.3775°E Mali Quality36 seismic stations Shaking intensityNot felt Primary data sourceUSGS (United States Geological Survey) Nearest volcanoTaveuni (173 km / 107 mi) Weather at epicenter at time of quakeOvercast Clouds 26.6°C (80 F), humidity: 72%, wind: 2 m/s (3 kts) from NW Estimated seismic energy released3.5 x 1011 joules (98.6 megawatt hours, equivalent to 84.8 tons of TNT) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 4.5 | about seismic energy

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Nearby places User-reports for this quake (1) So far, we have received 1 report for this quake from  Australia.
It came from near Ascot, a town with 1,900 inhabitants in Victoria in 4,199 km (2,609 mi) distance southwest of the epicenter, Australia.

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