Seismic Activity in Georgia
Georgia lies in the tectonically active Caucasus region between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, experiencing regular moderate earthquakes.
Over the past 30 days, there have been 0 recorded earthquakes in this region.

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24 km WSW of Sochi, Russia
2026-03-03
Data from USGS Earthquake Hazards Program. Updated every 5 minutes.
Georgia lies in the tectonically active Caucasus region between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, experiencing regular moderate earthquakes.
In 2026, Georgia has recorded 5 earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 or greater so far. The largest earthquake in Georgia in 2026 was a magnitude 4.5 event near Sochi, Russia. As of today, seismic monitoring continues with 0 earthquakes detected in the past 24 hours and 0 in the last 30 days.
Georgia lies in the tectonically active Caucasus region between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, experiencing regular moderate earthquakes.
Over the past 30 days, there have been 0 recorded earthquakes in this region.
In the past 30 days, 0 earthquakes have been recorded in the Georgia region. The number varies based on seismic activity in the area.
Residents should secure heavy furniture, create an emergency kit with supplies for 72 hours, develop a family communication plan, and practice "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" during earthquake drills. Visit our preparedness section for detailed guides.
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