Earthquakes on February 7, 2026
249
EARTHQUAKES on February 7, 2026
24-hour UTC period · USGS data
LARGEST: M5.2 — Prince Edward Islands region
10 km deep
Normal activitycompared to daily average (~250/day)
Magnitude Breakdown
M5.0+
2
M4.0–4.9
23
M3.0–3.9
12
M2.0–2.9
64
M1.0–1.9
148
Activity Summary
249
Total earthquakes
~250
Daily average
Normal
Activity level
2
M5.0+ events
Geographic Breakdown
By US State
Significant Earthquakes (M4.5+)
5.2
Prince Edward Islands region
11:03 UTC · 10.0 km deep
5.0
off the coast of Central America
12:05 UTC · 10.0 km deep
4.9
40 km W of Palaióchora, Greece
22:33 UTC · 54.1 km deep
4.9
Prince Edward Islands region
01:21 UTC · 10.0 km deep
4.8
116 km SE of António Enes, Mozambique
20:42 UTC · 10.0 km deep
4.7
89 km W of Ternate, Indonesia
23:35 UTC · 46.0 km deep
4.6
171 km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia
20:00 UTC · 25.3 km deep
4.6
33 km W of Abepura, Indonesia
15:47 UTC · 26.3 km deep
Earthquake Map — February 7, 2026

All Earthquakes — February 7, 2026
Showing 30 of 101 (filtered from 249)
(Filtered to M2.0+. Change the magnitude filter to see smaller events.)
| Time ↓ | Mag ↕ | Location ↕ | Depth ↕ | Felt ↕ | MMI | Alert | Status | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 23:49:09 UTC | 4.4mb | south of the Fiji Islands -23.769°, -179.894° | 504.4 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 23:49 UTC on February 7, 2026, a magnitude 4.4 tremor occurred south of the Fiji Islands. At 504.4 km, this deep-focus earthquake originated far below the brittle crust, deep inside the mantle. Coordinates: -23.769°, -179.894°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 23:46:13 UTC | 2.4ml | 120 km S of Unalaska, Alaska 52.794°, -166.631° | 7.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.4 earthquake was recorded 120 km S of Unalaska, Alaska on February 7, 2026 at 23:46 UTC. This was a shallow crustal earthquake, focused at 7.7 km depth. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 52.794°, -166.631°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 23:35:13 UTC | 4.7mb | 89 km W of Ternate, Indonesia 0.638°, 126.594° | 46.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
The USGS recorded this magnitude 4.7 earthquake 89 km W of Ternate, Indonesia at 23:35 UTC on February 7, 2026. At a depth of 46.0 km, the event was shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 0.638°, 126.594°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 23:11:23 UTC | 2.0ml | 112 km N of Yakutat, Alaska 60.553°, -139.522° | 0.5 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
Reports of a magnitude 2.0 earthquake 112 km N of Yakutat, Alaska came in on February 7, 2026 at 23:11 UTC. It arrived roughly 19 hours after a larger magnitude 2.2 mainshock in the same 20 km area, placing it within the typical aftershock window. At a depth of just 0.5 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 60.553°, -139.522°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 23:00:31 UTC | 2.0md | 3 km NW of The Geysers, CA 38.793°, -122.779° | 3.5 km | - | - | - | Auto | USGS → |
This magnitude 2.0 event was detected 3 km NW of The Geysers, CA on February 7, 2026, with origin time 23:00 UTC. Coming 3 hours after a magnitude 2.4 earthquake in the immediate vicinity, it is most likely an aftershock of that larger rupture. At a depth of just 3.5 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. Coordinates: 38.793°, -122.779°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 22:39:24 UTC | 4.3mb | 48 km E of Baculin, Philippines 7.483°, 127.023° | 10.3 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 4.3 seismic event took place 48 km E of Baculin, Philippines on February 7, 2026 at 22:39 UTC. The event originated approximately 10.3 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 7.483°, 127.023°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 22:33:19 UTC | 4.9mww | 40 km W of Palaióchora, Greece 35.269°, 23.235° | 54.1 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
Seismographs logged a magnitude 4.9 earthquake 40 km W of Palaióchora, Greece with origin time 22:33 UTC on February 7, 2026. It ranks as the third largest event in the current dataset. The event originated approximately 54.1 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 35.269°, 23.235°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 22:32:50 UTC | 4.4mb | 157 km ESE of Sarangani, Philippines 5.048°, 126.841° | 73.8 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
The USGS recorded this magnitude 4.4 earthquake 157 km ESE of Sarangani, Philippines at 22:32 UTC on February 7, 2026. This was a intermediate depth earthquake, focused at 73.8 km depth. The epicenter is at 5.048°, 126.841°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 22:29:58 UTC | 2.3ml | 81 km ESE of Ugashik, Alaska 57.246°, -156.132° | 4.8 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On February 7, 2026 at 22:29 UTC, a magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck 81 km ESE of Ugashik, Alaska. At a depth of just 4.8 km, this was a very shallow event, close enough to the surface that modest magnitudes can produce significant local shaking. The epicenter is at 57.246°, -156.132°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 22:05:00 UTC | 2.0ml | 36 km SE of Unalaska, Alaska 53.623°, -166.181° | 86.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.0 seismic event took place 36 km SE of Unalaska, Alaska on February 7, 2026 at 22:05 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 86.7 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 53.623°N, -166.181°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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 21:49:35 UTC | 2.4ml | 98 km N of Karluk, Alaska 58.454°, -154.475° | 2.9 km | - | - | - | Auto | USGS → |
Seismographs logged a magnitude 2.4 earthquake 98 km N of Karluk, Alaska with origin time 21:49 UTC on February 7, 2026. 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. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Geolocation places the event at 58.454°N, -154.475°E. The automatic solution is preliminary and may be refined as additional station data arrives. See the M2.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 21:15:38 UTC | 2.1ml | 61 km WNW of Anchor Point, Alaska 59.908°, -152.906° | 106.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.1 earthquake was recorded 61 km WNW of Anchor Point, Alaska on February 7, 2026 at 21:15 UTC. It arrived roughly 14 hours after a larger magnitude 2.8 mainshock in the same 20 km area, placing it within the typical aftershock window. At a depth of 106.0 km, the event was intermediate depth. The epicenter is at 59.908°, -152.906°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 21:04:11 UTC | 2.0ml | 127 km ESE of McCarthy, Alaska 61.170°, -140.613° | 5.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
February 7, 2026 brought a magnitude 2.0 earthquake 127 km ESE of McCarthy, Alaska, logged at 21:04 UTC. Coming 14 hours after a magnitude 2.2 earthquake in the immediate vicinity, it is most likely an aftershock of that larger rupture. At a depth of 5.0 km, the event was shallow crustal. Coordinates: 61.170°, -140.613°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:47:55 UTC | 2.6ml | 169 km SSE of False Pass, Alaska 53.466°, -162.333° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
The USGS recorded this magnitude 2.6 earthquake 169 km SSE of False Pass, Alaska at 20:47 UTC on February 7, 2026. At a depth of 10.0 km, the event was shallow crustal. The epicenter is at 53.466°, -162.333°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:46:52 UTC | 4.1mb | 10 km WSW of El Dovio, Colombia 4.486°, -76.331° | 129.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On February 7, 2026, worldwide seismic activity registered a magnitude 4.1 earthquake 10 km WSW of El Dovio, Colombia at 20:46 UTC. This was a intermediate depth earthquake, focused at 129.7 km depth. Coordinates: 4.486°, -76.331°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:42:39 UTC | 4.8mb | 116 km SE of António Enes, Mozambique -17.075°, 40.561° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 20:42 UTC on February 7, 2026, a magnitude 4.8 tremor occurred 116 km SE of António Enes, Mozambique. It ranks as the fifth largest event in the current dataset. 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. Geolocation places the event at -17.075°N, 40.561°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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:36:36 UTC | 2.8ml | 101 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska 54.449°, -160.111° | 16.8 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.8 seismic event took place 101 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska on February 7, 2026 at 20:36 UTC. The event originated approximately 16.8 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. Coordinates: 54.449°, -160.111°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:29:15 UTC | 2.0ml | 31 km SSE of Nikolski, Alaska 52.688°, -168.654° | 35.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
On February 7, 2026 at 20:29 UTC, a magnitude 2.0 earthquake struck 31 km SSE of Nikolski, Alaska. The event originated approximately 35.0 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The epicenter is at 52.688°, -168.654°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:05:07 UTC | 2.4md | 8 km NW of The Geysers, CA 38.832°, -122.817° | 1.5 km | - | - | - | Auto | USGS → |
On February 7, 2026, worldwide seismic activity registered a magnitude 2.4 earthquake 8 km NW of The Geysers, CA at 20:05 UTC. In the 72 hours after this event, the USGS recorded 6 smaller earthquakes within 20 km, consistent with an ongoing aftershock sequence rooted here. At a depth of just 1.5 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. Coordinates: 38.832°, -122.817°. The automatic solution is preliminary and may be refined as additional station data arrives. See the M2.4 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:03:28 UTC | 2.0ml | 80 km NW of Aleneva, Alaska 58.652°, -153.712° | 76.6 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.0 earthquake was recorded 80 km NW of Aleneva, Alaska on February 7, 2026 at 20:03 UTC. This was a intermediate depth earthquake, focused at 76.6 km depth. The offshore location combined with this depth is characteristic of seismicity along descending slabs. Geolocation places the event at 58.652°N, -153.712°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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 20:00:45 UTC | 4.6mb | 171 km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia 53.053°, 161.182° | 25.3 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
This magnitude 4.6 event was detected 171 km E of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia on February 7, 2026, with origin time 20:00 UTC. The event originated approximately 25.3 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 53.053°, 161.182°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M4.6 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 19:51:48 UTC | 2.4ml | 15 km ENE of Falls City, Texas 29.043°, -97.878° | 7.9 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
At 19:51 UTC on February 7, 2026, a magnitude 2.4 tremor occurred 15 km ENE of Falls City, Texas. The event originated approximately 7.9 km below the surface, classifying it as shallow crustal. The epicenter is at 29.043°, -97.878°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 19:42:13 UTC | 2.2ml | 3 km ENE of Hōlualoa, Hawaii 19.635°, -155.922° | 16.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
A magnitude 2.2 seismic event took place 3 km ENE of Hōlualoa, Hawaii on February 7, 2026 at 19:42 UTC. The hypocenter lay at 16.0 km, placing this in the shallow crustal category. Coordinates: 19.635°, -155.922°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 19:14:16 UTC | 2.1ml | 114 km N of Yakutat, Alaska 60.560°, -140.078° | 5.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
Seismographs logged a magnitude 2.1 earthquake 114 km N of Yakutat, Alaska with origin time 19:14 UTC on February 7, 2026. The event originated approximately 5.7 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 60.560°N, -140.078°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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 19:11:48 UTC | 4.3mb | Banda Sea -6.958°, 130.338° | 96.1 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
February 7, 2026 brought a magnitude 4.3 earthquake near Banda Sea, logged at 19:11 UTC. This was a intermediate depth earthquake, focused at 96.1 km depth. Geolocation places the event at -6.958°N, 130.338°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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 19:08:20 UTC | 2.2ml | 21 km NW of Fishhook, Alaska 61.854°, -149.561° | 27.8 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
February 7, 2026 brought a magnitude 2.2 earthquake 21 km NW of Fishhook, Alaska, logged at 19:08 UTC. At a depth of 27.8 km, the event was shallow crustal. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. The epicenter is at 61.854°, -149.561°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 18:33:15 UTC | 3.0md | 22 km N of San Antonio, Puerto Rico 18.698°, -67.099° | 68.7 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
The USGS recorded this magnitude 3.0 earthquake 22 km N of San Antonio, Puerto Rico at 18:33 UTC on February 7, 2026. This was a shallow crustal earthquake, focused at 68.7 km depth. The event was offshore — common for earthquakes along subduction zones and transform plate boundaries. Coordinates: 18.698°, -67.099°. The solution has been reviewed by a USGS seismologist and is considered finalized. See the M3.0 event page for the full report, ShakeMap, and citizen-reported intensity data. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 18:30:40 UTC | 2.0ml | 42 km W of Anchor Point, Alaska 59.812°, -152.592° | 91.8 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
Seismographs logged a magnitude 2.0 earthquake 42 km W of Anchor Point, Alaska with origin time 18:30 UTC on February 7, 2026. Coming 11 hours after a magnitude 2.8 earthquake in the immediate vicinity, it is most likely an aftershock of that larger rupture. The hypocenter lay at 91.8 km, placing this in the intermediate depth category. The offshore location combined with this depth is characteristic of seismicity along descending slabs. Coordinates: 59.812°, -152.592°. 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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 17:54:45 UTC | 2.5ml | 73 km S of Unalaska, Alaska 53.217°, -166.396° | 35.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
February 7, 2026 brought a magnitude 2.5 earthquake 73 km S of Unalaska, Alaska, logged at 17:54 UTC. At a depth of 35.0 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 53.217°N, -166.396°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. | ||||||||
2026-02-07 2026-02-07 17:47:57 UTC | 4.5mb | southeast of the Loyalty Islands -23.210°, 171.997° | 10.0 km | - | - | - | ✓ Reviewed | USGS → |
February 7, 2026 brought a magnitude 4.5 earthquake southeast of the Loyalty Islands, logged at 17:47 UTC. At a depth of 10.0 km, the event was shallow crustal. The epicenter is at -23.210°, 171.997°. 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. | ||||||||
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 February 7, 2026. Data includes all events of magnitude 1.0 or greater. Past earthquake data is considered final after review by USGS seismologists.