Earthquakes on September 10, 2025
186
EARTHQUAKES on September 10, 2025
24-hour UTC period · USGS data
10 km deep
Normal activitycompared to daily average (~250/day)
Magnitude Breakdown
M5.0+
2
M4.0–4.9
28
M3.0–3.9
9
M2.0–2.9
33
M1.0–1.9
114
Activity Summary
186
Total earthquakes
~250
Daily average
Normal
Activity level
2
M5.0+ events
Geographic Breakdown
By US State
Top Countries (International)
Significant Earthquakes (M4.5+)
5.2
188 km SSE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia
18:03 UTC · 10.0 km deep
5.0
76 km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
19:30 UTC · 57.5 km deep
4.9
77 km E of Tocache, Peru
18:52 UTC · 10.0 km deep
4.9
Revilla Gigedo Islands region
05:14 UTC · 10.0 km deep
4.8
157 km SE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia
21:46 UTC · 48.6 km deep
4.8
66 km E of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia
06:51 UTC · 70.0 km deep
4.7
Volcano Islands, Japan region
16:16 UTC · 174.3 km deep
4.6
247 km E of Yamada, Japan
05:10 UTC · 10.0 km deep
Earthquake Map — September 10, 2025

All Earthquakes — September 10, 2025
Showing 30 of 72 (filtered from 186)
(Filtered to M2.0+. Change the magnitude filter to see smaller events.)
| Time ↓ | Mag ↕ | Location ↕ | Depth ↕ | Felt ↕ | MMI | Alert | Status | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 23:57:47 UTC | 4.1ml | 10 km W of Maeser, Utah 40.480°, -109.705° | 68.3 km | 183 | III | green | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 4.1 seismic event took place 10 km W of Maeser, Utah on September 10, 2025 at 23:57 UTC. Of every earthquake currently listed for worldwide seismic activity, this one generated the most felt reports from the public. The USGS received 183 felt reports from nearby residents — a notable response for an event of this magnitude. The USGS PAGER system assigned a green alert level for this event, signalling no significant casualties or damage expected. On the Modified Mercalli scale, shaking reached 3.6 — considered light. The hypocenter lay at 68.3 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 40.480°N, -109.705°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.1 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 23:37:46 UTC | 2.1md | 18 km WSW of Toms Place, CA 37.488°, -118.856° | 3.4 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
The USGS recorded this magnitude 2.1 earthquake 18 km WSW of Toms Place, CA at 23:37 UTC on September 10, 2025. At a depth of just 3.4 km, this was a very shallow event, close enough to the surface that modest magnitudes can produce significant local shaking. Coordinates: 37.488°, -118.856°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.1 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 23:27:53 UTC | 2.0ml | 16 km ESE of Smiley, Texas 29.214°, -97.480° | 6.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On September 10, 2025 at 23:27 UTC, a magnitude 2.0 earthquake struck 16 km ESE of Smiley, Texas. The event originated approximately 6.7 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. Geolocation places the event at 29.214°N, -97.480°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 22:00:40 UTC | 2.1md | 16 km SW of Toms Place, CA 37.470°, -118.813° | 2.2 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
This magnitude 2.1 event was detected 16 km SW of Toms Place, CA on September 10, 2025, with origin time 22:00 UTC. At a depth of just 2.2 km, this was a very shallow event, close enough to the surface that modest magnitudes can produce significant local shaking. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 37.470°, -118.813°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.1 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 21:50:42 UTC | 4.4mb | 45 km E of Singaraja, Indonesia -8.033°, 115.491° | 224.6 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On September 10, 2025, worldwide seismic activity registered a magnitude 4.4 earthquake 45 km E of Singaraja, Indonesia at 21:50 UTC. At a depth of 224.6 km, the event was intermediate depth. The offshore location combined with this depth is characteristic of seismicity along descending slabs. Geolocation places the event at -8.033°N, 115.491°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 21:46:04 UTC | 4.8mb | 157 km SE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia 51.972°, 160.105° | 48.6 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 21:46 UTC on September 10, 2025, a magnitude 4.8 tremor occurred 157 km SE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia. It ranks as the fifth largest event in the current dataset. The hypocenter lay at 48.6 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 51.972°N, 160.105°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.8 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 20:39:03 UTC | 4.4mb | 3 km S of Quelové, Mexico 15.953°, -96.682° | 35.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 20:39 UTC on September 10, 2025, a magnitude 4.4 tremor occurred 3 km S of Quelové, Mexico. The event originated approximately 35.0 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 15.953°, -96.682°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 20:27:45 UTC | 2.7md | 2 km WNW of Pinnacles, CA 36.537°, -121.159° | 7.8 km | 1 | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
The USGS recorded this magnitude 2.7 earthquake 2 km WNW of Pinnacles, CA at 20:27 UTC on September 10, 2025. A small number of nearby observers (1) submitted felt reports to the USGS. At a depth of 7.8 km, the event was shallow crustal. The epicenter is at 36.537°, -121.159°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.7 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 20:02:11 UTC | 4.3mb | 100 km W of Kirakira, Solomon Islands -10.286°, 161.022° | 70.1 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 4.3 seismic event took place 100 km W of Kirakira, Solomon Islands on September 10, 2025 at 20:02 UTC. The event originated approximately 70.1 km below the surface, classifying it as intermediate depth. The offshore location combined with this depth is characteristic of seismicity along descending slabs. The epicenter is at -10.286°, 161.022°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.3 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 19:30:24 UTC | 5.0mb | 76 km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia 52.966°, 159.756° | 57.5 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake was recorded 76 km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia on September 10, 2025 at 19:30 UTC. It ranks as the second largest event in the current dataset. At a depth of 57.5 km, the event was shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 52.966°N, 159.756°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M5.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 19:22:09 UTC | 4.4mb | 153 km NW of Tobelo, Indonesia 2.818°, 127.150° | 45.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
The USGS recorded this magnitude 4.4 earthquake 153 km NW of Tobelo, Indonesia at 19:22 UTC on September 10, 2025. This was a shallow crustal earthquake, focused at 45.7 km depth. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 2.818°, 127.150°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 18:52:45 UTC | 4.9mb | 77 km E of Tocache, Peru -8.172°, -75.820° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
Seismographs logged a magnitude 4.9 earthquake 77 km E of Tocache, Peru with origin time 18:52 UTC on September 10, 2025. It ranks as the third largest event in the current dataset. The event originated approximately 10.0 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: -8.172°, -75.820°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.9 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 18:40:29 UTC | 2.1md | 4 km WSW of Rosman, North Carolina 35.132°, -82.868° | 0.0 km | 1 | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
Reports of a magnitude 2.1 earthquake 4 km WSW of Rosman, North Carolina came in on September 10, 2025 at 18:40 UTC. At a depth of just 0.0 km, this was a very shallow event, close enough to the surface that modest magnitudes can produce significant local shaking. A small number of nearby observers (1) submitted felt reports to the USGS. Geolocation places the event at 35.132°N, -82.868°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.1 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 18:39:38 UTC | 2.8ml | 22 km NNE of Georgetown, Idaho 42.665°, -111.261° | 5.0 km | 1 | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On September 10, 2025 at 18:39 UTC, a magnitude 2.8 earthquake struck 22 km NNE of Georgetown, Idaho. This event falls inside the aftershock decay of a nearby magnitude 3.2 earthquake that occurred about 1 hours earlier. A small number of nearby observers (1) submitted felt reports to the USGS. The hypocenter lay at 5.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. Geolocation places the event at 42.665°N, -111.261°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.8 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 18:36:29 UTC | 4.5mb | 32 km SSW of Trà My, Vietnam 15.050°, 108.155° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 4.5 seismic event took place 32 km SSW of Trà My, Vietnam on September 10, 2025 at 18:36 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 10.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. Coordinates: 15.050°, 108.155°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.5 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 18:24:24 UTC | 3.2ml | 20 km W of Fairview, Wyoming 42.664°, -111.230° | 5.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 18:24 UTC on September 10, 2025, a magnitude 3.2 tremor occurred 20 km W of Fairview, Wyoming. The event originated approximately 5.0 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 42.664°N, -111.230°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M3.2 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 18:03:51 UTC | 5.2mb | 188 km SSE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia 51.383°, 159.523° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On September 10, 2025 at 18:03 UTC, a magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck 188 km SSE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia. It is the largest earthquake currently listed for worldwide seismic activity on September 10, 2025. The hypocenter lay at 10.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The epicenter is at 51.383°, 159.523°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M5.2 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 18:02:17 UTC | 2.3ml | 69 km W of Hooper, Utah 41.188°, -112.946° | 0.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
Reports of a magnitude 2.3 earthquake 69 km W of Hooper, Utah came in on September 10, 2025 at 18:02 UTC. At a depth of just 0.0 km, this was a very shallow event, close enough to the surface that modest magnitudes can produce significant local shaking. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 41.188°, -112.946°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.3 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 17:42:56 UTC | 4.5mb | Drake Passage -60.162°, -61.631° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
September 10, 2025 brought a magnitude 4.5 earthquake near Drake Passage, logged at 17:42 UTC. At a depth of 10.0 km, the event was shallow crustal. The epicenter is at -60.162°, -61.631°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.5 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 16:56:01 UTC | 2.0ml | 62 km WNW of Ninilchik, Alaska 60.222°, -152.746° | 103.8 km | - | - | - | Auto | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.0 earthquake was recorded 62 km WNW of Ninilchik, Alaska on September 10, 2025 at 16:56 UTC. This was a intermediate depth earthquake, focused at 103.8 km depth. Coordinates: 60.222°, -152.746°. The automatic solution is preliminary and may be refined as additional station data arrives. See the M2.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 16:49:01 UTC | 4.3mb | 62 km E of Minami-Sōma, Japan 37.730°, 141.670° | 84.8 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
September 10, 2025 brought a magnitude 4.3 earthquake 62 km E of Minami-Sōma, Japan, logged at 16:49 UTC. This was a intermediate depth earthquake, focused at 84.8 km depth. The offshore location combined with this depth is characteristic of seismicity along descending slabs. Geolocation places the event at 37.730°N, 141.670°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.3 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 16:21:21 UTC | 4.4mb | 110 km NNE of Mīnāb, Iran 28.070°, 57.474° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
This magnitude 4.4 event was detected 110 km NNE of Mīnāb, Iran on September 10, 2025, with origin time 16:21 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 10.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. Geolocation places the event at 28.070°N, 57.474°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 16:19:17 UTC | 2.1ml | 3 km E of Moreno Valley, CA 33.928°, -117.199° | 13.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 16:19 UTC on September 10, 2025, a magnitude 2.1 tremor occurred 3 km E of Moreno Valley, CA. The hypocenter lay at 13.7 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 33.928°N, -117.199°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.1 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 16:16:01 UTC | 4.7mb | Volcano Islands, Japan region 22.405°, 143.120° | 174.3 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
This magnitude 4.7 event was detected in the Volcano Islands, Japan region on September 10, 2025, with origin time 16:16 UTC. The event originated approximately 174.3 km below the surface, classifying it as intermediate depth. The epicenter is at 22.405°, 143.120°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.7 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 15:45:08 UTC | 2.7ml | 122 km SW of Akhiok, Alaska 56.269°, -155.746° | 25.8 km | - | - | - | Auto | USGS → |
This magnitude 2.7 event was detected 122 km SW of Akhiok, Alaska on September 10, 2025, with origin time 15:45 UTC. The event originated approximately 25.8 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 56.269°N, -155.746°E. The automatic solution is preliminary and may be refined as additional station data arrives. See the M2.7 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 15:14:15 UTC | 2.4md | 6 km SSE of La Parguera, Puerto Rico 17.920°, -67.025° | 13.4 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 15:14 UTC on September 10, 2025, a magnitude 2.4 tremor occurred 6 km SSE of La Parguera, Puerto Rico. The event originated approximately 13.4 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The epicenter is at 17.920°, -67.025°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 14:19:15 UTC | 2.6ml | 235 km W of Port Orford, Oregon 42.574°, -127.358° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.6 seismic event took place 235 km W of Port Orford, Oregon on September 10, 2025 at 14:19 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 10.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 42.574°, -127.358°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.6 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 14:12:22 UTC | 2.2ml | 54 km S of Whites City, New Mexico 31.682°, -104.412° | 6.1 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.2 earthquake was recorded 54 km S of Whites City, New Mexico on September 10, 2025 at 14:12 UTC. In the 72 hours after this event, the USGS recorded 4 smaller earthquakes within 20 km, consistent with an ongoing aftershock sequence rooted here. At a depth of 6.1 km, the event was shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 31.682°N, -104.412°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.2 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 14:00:02 UTC | 2.3ml | 22 km NNW of Three Rivers, Texas 28.657°, -98.235° | 4.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.3 seismic event took place 22 km NNW of Three Rivers, Texas on September 10, 2025 at 14:00 UTC. At a depth of just 4.7 km, this was a very shallow event, close enough to the surface that modest magnitudes can produce significant local shaking. Geolocation places the event at 28.657°N, -98.235°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.3 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2025-09-10 2025-09-10 13:44:14 UTC | 4.3mb | 7 km SW of Pahiatua, New Zealand -40.508°, 175.782° | 35.0 km | 1 | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On September 10, 2025 at 13:44 UTC, a magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck 7 km SW of Pahiatua, New Zealand. A small number of nearby observers (1) submitted felt reports to the USGS. The hypocenter lay at 35.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: -40.508°, 175.782°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.3 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
Legend:
Mag: Magnitude ({magType} = ml, mb, mw, etc.)
Felt: Number of DYFI felt reports
MMI: Modified Mercalli Intensity (I-X+)
Alert: PAGER alert level
Depth: Shallow (<70km), Intermediate, Deep (>300km)
Status: Auto = preliminary, Reviewed = verified by seismologist
Click any row to see additional technical details.
About This Page
This page shows all earthquakes recorded by the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program during the 24-hour UTC period on September 10, 2025. Data includes all events of magnitude 1.0 or greater. Past earthquake data is considered final after review by USGS seismologists.