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Earthquakes on November 4, 2025

183
EARTHQUAKES on November 4, 2025
24-hour UTC period · USGS data
28 km deep
Normal activity
compared to daily average (~250/day)

Magnitude Breakdown

M5.0+
16
M4.0–4.9
56
M3.0–3.9
2
M2.0–2.9
16
M1.0–1.9
93

Activity Summary

183
Total earthquakes
~250
Daily average
Normal
Activity level
16
M5.0+ events

Earthquake Map — November 4, 2025

Map showing earthquake epicenter at 20.00°, 0.00°

All Earthquakes — November 4, 2025

Showing 30 of 90 (filtered from 183)
(Filtered to M2.0+. Change the magnitude filter to see smaller events.)
Time Mag Location Depth Felt MMIAlertStatusDetails
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 23:49:27 UTC
5.7mww
107 km S of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia
49.725°, 155.857°
71.0 km-IVgreen✓ ReviewedUSGS →
At 23:49 UTC on November 4, 2025, a magnitude 5.7 tremor occurred 107 km S of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia. 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 4.2 — considered moderate. It ranks as the fifth largest event in the current dataset. The hypocenter lay at 71.0 km, placing this in the intermediate depth category. The offshore location combined with this depth is characteristic of seismicity along descending slabs. Geolocation places the event at 49.725°N, 155.857°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M5.7 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 23:37:27 UTC
4.9mb
144 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
52.308°, 160.371°
31.3 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
This magnitude 4.9 event was detected 144 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia on November 4, 2025, with origin time 23:37 UTC. This event falls inside the aftershock decay of a nearby magnitude 5.9 earthquake that occurred about 20 hours earlier. The hypocenter lay at 31.3 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 52.308°N, 160.371°E. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 23:33:05 UTC
2.2ml
7 km W of Point MacKenzie, Alaska
61.369°, -150.113°
2.9 km2--AutoUSGS →
On November 4, 2025, worldwide seismic activity registered a magnitude 2.2 earthquake 7 km W of Point MacKenzie, Alaska at 23:33 UTC. At a depth of just 2.9 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 (2) submitted felt reports to the USGS. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 61.369°, -150.113°. The automatic solution is preliminary and may be refined as additional station data arrives. See the M2.2 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 23:32:22 UTC
5.9mww
73 km S of Gorontalo, Indonesia
-0.125°, 123.065°
114.6 km-IVgreen✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Seismographs logged a magnitude 5.9 earthquake 73 km S of Gorontalo, Indonesia with origin time 23:32 UTC on November 4, 2025. The USGS PAGER system assigned a green alert level for this event, signalling no significant casualties or damage expected. Peak ground motion corresponded to MMI 4.2, classified as moderate shaking. It ranks as the third largest event in the current dataset. The event originated approximately 114.6 km below the surface, classifying it as intermediate depth. The offshore location combined with this depth is characteristic of seismicity along descending slabs. Coordinates: -0.125°, 123.065°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M5.9 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 23:28:59 UTC
6.0mww
149 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
52.111°, 160.190°
28.0 km-IIIgreen✓ ReviewedUSGS →
On November 4, 2025 at 23:28 UTC, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck 149 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia. The USGS PAGER system assigned a green alert level for this event, signalling no significant casualties or damage expected. It is the largest earthquake currently listed for worldwide seismic activity on November 4, 2025. Maximum shaking intensity peaked at MMI 3.9 (light). The hypocenter lay at 28.0 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 52.111°, 160.190°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M6.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 23:08:34 UTC
4.4mb
Fiji region
-19.983°, -177.932°
558.7 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
On November 4, 2025 at 23:08 UTC, a magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck in the Fiji region. At 558.7 km, this is the deepest earthquake in the current dataset — firmly in the deep-focus category. Geolocation places the event at -19.983°N, -177.932°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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 22:55:07 UTC
4.3mb
97 km SSW of Manuel Ávila Camacho (Ponte Duro), Mexico
15.031°, -94.012°
35.0 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
A magnitude 4.3 seismic event took place 97 km SSW of Manuel Ávila Camacho (Ponte Duro), Mexico on November 4, 2025 at 22:55 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 35.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The epicenter is at 15.031°, -94.012°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 22:51:42 UTC
4.5mb
172 km SSE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia
51.487°, 159.312°
35.0 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
At 22:51 UTC on November 4, 2025, a magnitude 4.5 tremor occurred 172 km SSE of Vilyuchinsk, Russia. The event originated approximately 35.0 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. Geolocation places the event at 51.487°N, 159.312°E. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 22:33:05 UTC
2.2ml
80 km ENE of Ugashik, Alaska
57.698°, -156.095°
11.1 km---AutoUSGS →
At 22:33 UTC on November 4, 2025, a magnitude 2.2 tremor occurred 80 km ENE of Ugashik, Alaska. The hypocenter lay at 11.1 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The epicenter is at 57.698°, -156.095°. The automatic solution is preliminary and may be refined as additional station data arrives. See the M2.2 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 22:20:17 UTC
4.5mb
150 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia
49.374°, 155.544°
59.2 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
The USGS recorded this magnitude 4.5 earthquake 150 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia at 22:20 UTC on November 4, 2025. This was a shallow crustal earthquake, focused at 59.2 km depth. Coordinates: 49.374°, 155.544°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 22:17:29 UTC
4.7mww
76 km SE of Shinmachi, Japan
34.724°, 140.977°
35.0 km1--✓ ReviewedUSGS →
On November 4, 2025, worldwide seismic activity registered a magnitude 4.7 earthquake 76 km SE of Shinmachi, Japan at 22:17 UTC. A small number of nearby observers (1) submitted felt reports to the USGS. This was a shallow crustal earthquake, focused at 35.0 km depth. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 34.724°, 140.977°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 21:31:02 UTC
4.0mb
108 km ENE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
53.571°, 160.018°
75.7 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Reports of a magnitude 4.0 earthquake 108 km ENE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia came in on November 4, 2025 at 21:31 UTC. This was a intermediate depth earthquake, focused at 75.7 km depth. Geolocation places the event at 53.571°N, 160.018°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 21:29:35 UTC
5.0mb
185 km WNW of Abepura, Indonesia
-2.133°, 139.034°
35.0 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Seismographs logged a magnitude 5.0 earthquake 185 km WNW of Abepura, Indonesia with origin time 21:29 UTC on November 4, 2025. The hypocenter lay at 35.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The epicenter is at -2.133°, 139.034°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 21:05:58 UTC
4.5mb
138 km E of Yamada, Japan
39.380°, 143.550°
10.0 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
This magnitude 4.5 event was detected 138 km E of Yamada, Japan on November 4, 2025, with origin time 21:05 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 39.380°, 143.550°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 20:40:51 UTC
4.1mb
south of the Fiji Islands
-23.404°, -179.957°
548.1 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Seismographs logged a magnitude 4.1 earthquake south of the Fiji Islands with origin time 20:40 UTC on November 4, 2025. At 548.1 km, this deep-focus earthquake originated far below the brittle crust, deep inside the mantle. Coordinates: -23.404°, -179.957°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 20:18:00 UTC
2.6ml
19 km SSE of Wright, Wyoming
43.597°, -105.389°
0.0 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
This magnitude 2.6 event was detected 19 km SSE of Wright, Wyoming on November 4, 2025, with origin time 20:18 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. Geolocation places the event at 43.597°N, -105.389°E. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 20:15:54 UTC
4.5mb
101 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia
49.801°, 155.697°
70.8 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Reports of a magnitude 4.5 earthquake 101 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia came in on November 4, 2025 at 20:15 UTC. At a depth of 70.8 km, the event was intermediate depth. Geolocation places the event at 49.801°N, 155.697°E. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 19:57:30 UTC
4.0mb
55 km NNE of Yigo Village, Guam
14.018°, 145.037°
171.8 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
A magnitude 4.0 seismic event took place 55 km NNE of Yigo Village, Guam on November 4, 2025 at 19:57 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 171.8 km, placing this in the intermediate depth category. Coordinates: 14.018°, 145.037°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 19:56:34 UTC
2.4ml
76 km NE of Tonopah, Nevada
38.453°, -116.511°
7.3 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
On November 4, 2025 at 19:56 UTC, a magnitude 2.4 earthquake struck 76 km NE of Tonopah, Nevada. Coming 4 hours after a magnitude 2.7 earthquake in the immediate vicinity, it is most likely an aftershock of that larger rupture. The hypocenter lay at 7.3 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 38.453°, -116.511°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 19:50:44 UTC
2.1ml
23 km SW of Cooper Landing, Alaska
60.363°, -150.178°
32.9 km---AutoUSGS →
Reports of a magnitude 2.1 earthquake 23 km SW of Cooper Landing, Alaska came in on November 4, 2025 at 19:50 UTC. This was a shallow crustal earthquake, focused at 32.9 km depth. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 60.363°, -150.178°. The automatic solution is preliminary and may be refined as additional station data arrives. See the M2.1 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 19:31:08 UTC
4.9mww
173 km SW of Belaya Gora, Russia
67.653°, 142.772°
10.0 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Reports of a magnitude 4.9 earthquake 173 km SW of Belaya Gora, Russia came in on November 4, 2025 at 19:31 UTC. At a depth of 10.0 km, the event was shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 67.653°, 142.772°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 19:21:28 UTC
2.3ml
77 km ENE of Tonopah, Nevada
38.452°, -116.497°
7.1 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Seismographs logged a magnitude 2.3 earthquake 77 km ENE of Tonopah, Nevada with origin time 19:21 UTC on November 4, 2025. This event falls inside the aftershock decay of a nearby magnitude 2.7 earthquake that occurred about 3 hours earlier. The event originated approximately 7.1 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. Geolocation places the event at 38.452°N, -116.497°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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 19:16:24 UTC
2.8ml
8 km E of Willow Creek, CA
40.942°, -123.542°
26.8 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
At 19:16 UTC on November 4, 2025, a magnitude 2.8 tremor occurred 8 km E of Willow Creek, CA. The event originated approximately 26.8 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 40.942°, -123.542°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 18:45:58 UTC
3.4ml
87 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska
54.638°, -159.886°
35.6 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
Seismographs logged a magnitude 3.4 earthquake 87 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska with origin time 18:45 UTC on November 4, 2025. The hypocenter lay at 35.6 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. The epicenter is at 54.638°, -159.886°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M3.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 18:31:00 UTC
2.5md
4 km NW of Pinnacles, CA
36.552°, -121.178°
6.0 km3--✓ ReviewedUSGS →
A magnitude 2.5 seismic event took place 4 km NW of Pinnacles, CA on November 4, 2025 at 18:31 UTC. A small number of nearby observers (3) submitted felt reports to the USGS. The event originated approximately 6.0 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 36.552°, -121.178°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.5 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 18:29:55 UTC
4.3mb
160 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
52.114°, 160.403°
39.9 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
November 4, 2025 brought a magnitude 4.3 earthquake 160 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, logged at 18:29 UTC. This event falls inside the aftershock decay of a nearby magnitude 5.9 earthquake that occurred about 15 hours earlier. At a depth of 39.9 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 52.114°N, 160.403°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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 17:53:27 UTC
2.5ml
36 km NW of Toyah, Texas
31.575°, -104.026°
7.4 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
November 4, 2025 brought a magnitude 2.5 earthquake 36 km NW of Toyah, Texas, logged at 17:53 UTC. This was a shallow crustal earthquake, focused at 7.4 km depth. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 31.575°N, -104.026°E. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M2.5 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 16:51:55 UTC
2.2ml
6 km SSW of Boron, CA
34.951°, -117.665°
4.9 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
This magnitude 2.2 event was detected 6 km SSW of Boron, CA on November 4, 2025, with origin time 16:51 UTC. At a depth of just 4.9 km, this was a very shallow event, close enough to the surface that modest magnitudes can produce significant local shaking. Coordinates: 34.951°, -117.665°. 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.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 16:11:56 UTC
4.0mb
165 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
52.119°, 160.519°
26.7 km---✓ ReviewedUSGS →
November 4, 2025 brought a magnitude 4.0 earthquake 165 km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, logged at 16:11 UTC. It arrived roughly 12 hours after a larger magnitude 5.9 mainshock in the same 20 km area, placing it within the typical aftershock window. At a depth of 26.7 km, the event was shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 52.119°, 160.519°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data.
2025-11-04
2025-11-04 16:05:19 UTC
2.0ml
54 km NNW of Petersville, Alaska
62.925°, -151.259°
107.5 km---AutoUSGS →
A magnitude 2.0 seismic event took place 54 km NNW of Petersville, Alaska on November 4, 2025 at 16:05 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 107.5 km, placing this in the intermediate depth category. Geolocation places the event at 62.925°N, -151.259°E. 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.
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.

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This page shows all earthquakes recorded by the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program during the 24-hour UTC period on November 4, 2025. Data includes all events of magnitude 1.0 or greater. Past earthquake data is considered final after review by USGS seismologists.