
A 6,3 magnitude earthquake struck western China, leaving five people injured or killed.
A 6,3 magnitude earthquake struck Qinghai province in western China, killing at least one person and injuring four others.

A 6,3 magnitude earthquake struck Qinghai province in western China, killing at least one person and injuring four others.

The Vietnamese Embassy in the Philippines has stated that no Vietnamese citizens have been reported injured or killed in the earthquake in the southern part of the country.

A powerful 7,8 magnitude earthquake shook parts of southern the Philippines, causing many buildings to collapse and prompting evacuation warnings.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a 7,8 magnitude earthquake struck the Mindanao region of southern the Philippines, triggering a tsunami warning.

The earthquake occurred in the city of Liuzhou, China, about 294 km from the Vietnamese border; however, many people in Hanoi still clearly felt the tremors.

In just over an hour, earthquakes struck four communes in Quang Ngai province.

On the evening of May 10th, a 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Son La, causing strong tremors and loud noises that sent many residents running outside in panic.

Early on the morning of April 27th, another northern prefecture of Japan, Hokkaido, was shaken by a 6,2 magnitude earthquake.

In less than three hours, a total of four earthquakes occurred in Tra Linh commune, Da Nang city.

The Japan Meteorological Agency said the 7,5 magnitude earthquake that struck off the eastern coast of Iwate Prefecture could trigger a tsunami up to 3 meters high.

At 4:31 PM on April 14th, a magnitude 3.0 earthquake struck the Thac Ba commune area in Lao Cai province, near the Thac Ba hydroelectric reservoir.

A 3,1 magnitude earthquake struck Guangxi Province, China (about 5km from Cao Loc commune, Lang Son province), causing tremors felt by residents in Lang Son.

In less than 40 minutes, two earthquakes struck the mountainous region of Quang Ngai.

A 3.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Kon Plông (Quang Ngai) on the morning of February 15th. Experts believe this is a triggered earthquake, which has been occurring continuously since 2021.

This morning (January 6th), a series of earthquakes with tremors ranging from 2 to 5 (according to the Japanese seismic measurement system) struck provinces in western Japan.

Local authorities reported that two people were killed and 12 others injured after a 6,5 magnitude earthquake struck southern Mexico on January 2nd.

A magnitude 7 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Taiwan (China) on the evening of December 27th.

At 19:05 PM, a series of strong seismic activities occurred off the eastern coast of Aomori Prefecture, affecting a large area of Japan.
The incident occurred just days after a powerful 7,5 magnitude earthquake struck the same area.

The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued a tsunami warning for several areas along the eastern coast after recording a 7,6 magnitude earthquake.

A powerful 7,0 magnitude earthquake shook Alaska, followed by more than 20 aftershocks that were felt in many areas.

On the night of November 12th, a 4,8 magnitude earthquake struck Houaphan province in Laos, causing tremors that were clearly felt by residents in Thanh Hoa, Phu Tho, and Hanoi.

A 4,8 magnitude earthquake struck Laos on the evening of November 12th, causing many residents in Hanoi to feel slight tremors and objects in their homes to sway.

Two earthquakes occurred in Son La and Hue City respectively, with magnitudes not exceeding 4 on the Richter scale, posing no natural disaster risk.

The Turkish Emergency and Disaster Response Agency (AFAD) reported that a 6,1 magnitude earthquake had just shaken western Turkey.

Of the seven earthquakes that occurred this morning in Mang But commune, Quang Ngai province, the strongest measured 4,2 on the Richter scale.

A powerful 7,5 magnitude earthquake shook southern Philippines and triggered a tsunami warning on the morning of October 10, causing panic among residents in Davao City.

Trận động đất mạnh 7,6 độ Richter ở Philippines đang gây ra cảnh báo sóng thần và các chuyên gia cho biết họ dự kiến sẽ có thiệt hại và dư chấn.

A 3,4 magnitude earthquake struck Can Yen commune, Cao Bang province on the afternoon of October 7th.

From dawn to noon on October 6th, a total of 15 earthquakes occurred in two mountainous communes of Quang Ngai province, with the strongest earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale.