This report provides an executive overview of global seismic activity for the period spanning February 16 to February 22, 2026. As Chief Seismologist, I present these findings to ensure awareness of significant lithospheric developments. The following data reflects our commitment to real-time monitoring and geological precision. We continue to track all movements to support global safety and scientific understanding.

Map

Epicenter of the highest magnitude recorded during the week

Regional Analysis and Trends



Global Network Summary

Our monitoring stations recorded a total of 3785 seismic events across the globe during this seven-day window. This data represents a comprehensive snapshot of current tectonic interactions and crustal stability.

High-Intensity Observations

A total of 40 events were classified as magnitude 5.0 or higher. These significant tremors were primarily located along major plate boundaries, necessitating ongoing observation by regional bureaus.

Borneo Peak Event

The maximum seismic intensity for the period reached a magnitude of 7.1 in Borneo. This major event is currently being analyzed to determine its impact on local fault systems and potential for significant aftershocks.

Total Events
3785
▲ 6.9% vs last week
M5.0+ Events
40
▼ 11.1% vs last week
M4.0 - M4.9
206
▲ 20.5% vs last week
Peak Magnitude
7.1

Daily Distribution

Highest Magnitude Event

LocationBorneo
Magnitude7.1 Mw
Date/TimeFebruary 22, 2026
Coordinates6.85000000°N, 116.26000000°E