1. Savu Sea

A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near Savu Sea, on January 14, 2026, at 14:39:18 UTC. The quake originated at a depth of 10.0 km, according to seismic data.
At the time of the event, local weather conditions were reported as overcast clouds, with an ambient temperature of around 28°C.
The seismic activity was localized in a remote maritime area or international waters, away from major urban settlements.
Technical details of the earthquake were confirmed by EMSC and the USGS. Data may be subject to revision in the hours and days following the event.
2. Off East Coast Of Kamchatka

A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck near Off East Coast Of Kamchatka, on January 14, 2026, at 17:29:41 UTC. The quake originated at a depth of 50.0 km, according to seismic data.
At the time of the event, local weather conditions were reported as overcast clouds, with an ambient temperature of around 2°C.
The seismic activity was localized in a remote maritime area or international waters, away from major urban settlements.
Technical details of the earthquake were confirmed by EMSC and the USGS. Data may be subject to revision in the hours and days following the event.
3. Central Mid-atlantic Ridge

A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck near Central Mid-atlantic Ridge, on January 14, 2026, at 17:27:49 UTC. The quake originated at a depth of 10.0 km, according to seismic data.
At the time of the event, local weather conditions were reported as scattered clouds, with an ambient temperature of around 27°C.
The seismic activity was localized in a remote maritime area or international waters, away from major urban settlements.
Technical details of the earthquake were confirmed by EMSC and the USGS. Data may be subject to revision in the hours and days following the event.
4. Easter Island Region

A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck near Easter Island Region, on January 14, 2026, at 13:22:38 UTC. The quake originated at a depth of 10.0 km, according to seismic data.
At the time of the event, local weather conditions were reported as clear sky, with an ambient temperature of around 22°C.
The seismic activity was localized in a remote maritime area or international waters, away from major urban settlements.
Technical details of the earthquake were confirmed by EMSC and the USGS. Data may be subject to revision in the hours and days following the event.
5. Papua New Guinea Region

A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck near Papua New Guinea Region, on January 14, 2026, at 15:29:03 UTC. The quake originated at a depth of 191.0 km, according to seismic data.
At the time of the event, local weather conditions were reported as overcast clouds, with an ambient temperature of around 27°C.
The epicenter was located in Papua New Guinea, a Oceania country covering approximately 462,840 square kilometers and home to more than 11.8 million people. The capital city is Port Moresby.
Technical details of the earthquake were confirmed by EMSC and the USGS. Data may be subject to revision in the hours and days following the event.
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