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2025 Earthquakes

Earthquakes for 2025 Recorded at UWM

World map showing the locations of earthquakes recorded at UWM
  • 12/8/2025 Near Coast of Honshu, Japan 7.6
  • 12/6/2025 Southern Yukon Territory, Canada 7.0
  • 11/9/2025 Off the Shore of Honshu, Japan 6.8
  • 10/10/2025 Mindanao, Philippines 7.4
  • 9/30/2025 Leyte, Philippines 6.9
  • 9/18/2025 Kamchatka Peninsula 7.8
  • 9/13/2025 Kamchatka Peninsula 7.4
  • 8/3/2025 Kuril Islands Region 6.8
  • 8/22/2025 Drake Passage 7.5
  • 7/20/2025 Kamchatka Peninsula 8.8
  • 7/28/2025 Macquarie Island Region 6.9
  • 7/28/2025 Nicobar Islands, India Region 6.5

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