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A notable seismic disturbance was detected today in the oceanic corridor north of Guam. The epicenter was localized approximately 48 km north of Yigo Village.

Geophysical sensors confirmed the event reached a magnitude of 5.5. The rupture occurred at 2026-02-12 10:30:17 UTC.

At the time of the event, Yigo Village was shrouded in heavy overcast clouds. The tropical air remained stagnant at a temperature of 27.7°C.

The urban sprawl of Guam’s northernmost village experienced distinct vibrations during the event. Authorities have begun preliminary assessments of coastal infrastructure to ensure public safety.



Geological Analysis

This seismic activity is deeply rooted in the complex interactions of the Mariana Subduction Zone. The proximity to the Mariana Trench facilitates high-frequency tectonic adjustments between the Pacific and Philippine Sea plates.

Seismologists describe this magnitude as a typical release of accumulated lithospheric strain. Monitoring stations remain on alert for subsequent adjustments along the fault interface.

Our editorial team carefully monitors seismic data to provide in-depth analysis. Explore our real-time interactive Live Map for more details.