Latest quakes in or near Nauru - list, stats and map
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Latest quake See all | Mag. 5.4 earthquake Nauru: Gilbert Islands, Kiribati Region - Jan 4, 2023 - |
Strongest since 1900 | Mag. 5.4 Nauru: Gilbert Islands, Kiribati Region - Jan 4, 2023 - |
Map and earthquake list
Date and Time | Mag Depth | Nearest Volcano | Location | Details | Map |
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Jan 4, 2023 02:02 pm (GMT +12) Jan 4, 2023 02:02 GMT | 5.4 10 km | 341 km (212 mi) to the E | Nauru: Gilbert Islands, Kiribati Region | Info | |
Thursday, December 2, 2004 GMT (1 quake) | |||||
Dec 3, 2004 06:26 am (GMT +12) Dec 2, 2004 18:26 GMT | 5.2 10 km | 321 km (199 mi) to the E | Gilbert Islands, Kiribati region (Nauru) | Info | |
Wednesday, November 19, 1986 GMT (1 quake) | |||||
Nov 19, 1986 08:28 pm (GMT +12) Nov 19, 1986 08:28 GMT | 5.3 33 km | 323 km (201 mi) to the E | Gilbert Islands, Kiribati region | Info |
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+When was the latest earthquake in Nauru?
The last earthquake in Nauru occurred 1 year 12 weeks ago and had a magnitude of 5.4:
A strong magnitude 5.4 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean near the coast of Nauru in the early afternoon of Wednesday, Jan 4, 2023 at 2.02 pm local time (GMT +12). The quake had a very shallow depth of 10 km (6 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so).
+How many quakes were there in Nauru since 1900?
There have been 3 quakes of magnitude 5.0+ in or near Nauru since 1900.
+What was the strongest quake in Nauru since 1900?
The strongest earthquake in Nauru since 1900 had a magnitude of 5.4 and occurred 1 year 12 weeks ago:
A strong magnitude 5.4 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean near the coast of Nauru in the early afternoon of Wednesday, Jan 4, 2023 at 2.02 pm local time (GMT +12). The quake had a very shallow depth of 10 km (6 mi) and was not felt (or at least not reported so).