The seismic window between March 30 and April 05, 2026, exhibited robust lithospheric activity across several primary tectonic boundaries. Our global monitoring network recorded a steady flux of energy releases throughout the week.

This report provides an executive overview of the global trends and peak events observed during this period.

Map

Epicenter of the highest magnitude recorded during the week

Regional Analysis and Trends



Global Activity Statistics

Our observatories identified a total of 2655 seismic events worldwide over the seven-day period. This data reflects a moderately high level of global crustal movement.

Of these recordings, 93 events were classified as significant, reaching a magnitude of 5.0 or higher.



Peak Seismic Event

The reporting period was highlighted by a major 7.3 magnitude earthquake in the Indonesia [Sea] region. This event serves as the primary focal point for current regional stress analysis.

Our seismic stations are currently tracking subsequent aftershock patterns to better understand the impact on adjacent fault lines.

Total Events
2655
▼ 18.7% vs last week
M5.0+ Events
93
▲ 121.4% vs last week
M4.0 - M4.9
166
▼ 5.1% vs last week
Peak Magnitude
7.3

Daily Distribution

Highest Magnitude Event

LocationIndonesia [Sea]
Magnitude7.3 Mw
Date/TimeApril 1, 2026
Coordinates1.17773000°N, 126.30600000°E