5.1
3 hr 14 min ago
LUWUK, INDONESIA
Jan 21, 2026 @22:44 UTC
SEAQUAKE
4.5
3 hr 53 min ago
BANDA SEA
Jan 21, 2026 @22:05 UTC
SEAQUAKE
5.1
4 hr 16 min ago
HAYULIANG, INDIA
Jan 21, 2026 @21:43 UTC
EARTHQUAKE
4.5
5 hr 30 min ago
SıNDıRGı, TURKEY
Jan 21, 2026 @20:28 UTC
EARTHQUAKE
6.1
9 hr 21 min ago
VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
Jan 21, 2026 @16:37 UTC
SEAQUAKE
4.7
9 hr 56 min ago
ZIRáNDARO DE LOS CHáVEZ, MEXICO
Jan 21, 2026 @16:02 UTC
EARTHQUAKE
4.5
11 hr 56 min ago
DENALI NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA
Jan 21, 2026 @14:03 UTC
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4.7
14 hr 3 min ago
SANGAY, PHILIPPINES
Jan 21, 2026 @11:55 UTC
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4.5
18 hr 56 min ago
SAN ANTONIO DE LOS COBRES, ARGENTINA
Jan 21, 2026 @07:02 UTC
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5.1
20 hr 9 min ago
BANDA SEA
Jan 21, 2026 @05:49 UTC
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5.2
21 hr 5 min ago
SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
Jan 21, 2026 @04:54 UTC
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4.8
21 hr 49 min ago
GORONTALO, INDONESIA
Jan 21, 2026 @04:10 UTC
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4.6
21 hr 54 min ago
VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
Jan 21, 2026 @04:04 UTC
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5.4
1 day ago
SANGAY, PHILIPPINES
Jan 21, 2026 @01:33 UTC
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4.8
1 day ago
SANGAY, PHILIPPINES
Jan 21, 2026 @01:26 UTC
SEAQUAKE
5.3
1 day ago
QALANSīYAH, YEMEN
Jan 21, 2026 @01:05 UTC
SEAQUAKE
4.6
1 day ago
QALANSīYAH, YEMEN
Jan 21, 2026 @00:58 UTC
SEAQUAKE
4.9
1 day ago
LUGANVILLE, VANUATU
Jan 21, 2026 @00:27 UTC
EARTHQUAKE
5.0
1 day ago
QALANSīYAH, YEMEN
Jan 21, 2026 @00:27 UTC
SEAQUAKE
4.5
1 day ago
LIMULAN, PHILIPPINES
Jan 20, 2026 @23:30 UTC
SEAQUAKE

M4.7 - Zirándaro de los Chávez, Mexico

Magnitude

4.7 - Richter scale

Depth

71.684 Km

Location

Zirándaro de los Chávez, Mexico (7km S)
LAT 18.4057, LON -100.9719

Date-Time

Jan 21, 2026 16:02:25 UTC
Jan 21, 2026 10:02:25 UTC -06:00 at epicenter

Source

USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)

Event ID(s)

us7000rr4h

Population

0 people (est. 100km radius)

Distances from major cities

  • 7.8 km (4.9 miles) S of Zirándaro de los Chávez, Guerrero, Mexico
  • 26.0 km (16.1 miles) SSW of Huetamo de Núñez, Michoacán, Mexico
  • 32.4 km (20.1 miles) W of Ciudad Altamirano, Guerrero, Mexico
  • 73.6 km (45.7 miles) W of Arcelia, Guerrero, Mexico
  • 145.1 km (90.2 miles) S of Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico

Tectonic Summary

Seismotectonics of Mexico

Located atop three of the large tectonic plates, Mexico is one of the world's most seismically active regions. The relative motion of these crustal plates causes frequent earthquakes and occasional volcanic eruptions. Most of the Mexican landmass is on the westward moving North American plate. The Pacific Ocean floor south of Mexico is being carried northeastward by the underlying Cocos plate. Because oceanic crust is relatively dense, when the Pacific Ocean floor encounters the lighter continental crust of the Mexican landmass, the ocean floor is subducted beneath the North American plate creating the deep Middle American trench along Mexico's southern coast. Also as a result of this convergence, the westward moving Mexico landmass is slowed and crumpled creating the mountain ranges of southern Mexico and earthquakes near Mexico's southern coast. As the oceanic crust is pulled downward, it melts; the molten material is then forced upward through weaknesses in the overlying continental crust. This process has created a region of volcanoes across south-central Mexico known as the Cordillera Neovolcánica.

The area west of the Gulf of California, including Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, is moving northwestward with the Pacific plate at about 50 mm per year. Here, the Pacific and North American plates grind past each other creating strike-slip faulting, the southern extension of California's San Andreas fault. In the past, this relative plate motion pulled Baja California away from the coast forming the Gulf of California and is the cause of earthquakes in the Gulf of California region today.