1. Kepulauan Barat Daya, Indonesia
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck near Kepulauan Barat Daya, Indonesia, on June 5, 2026, at 15:57:04 UTC. The quake originated at a depth of 144.0 km, according to seismic data.
At the time of the event, local weather conditions were not available.
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. Pacific-antarctic Ridge
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck near Pacific-antarctic Ridge, on June 5, 2026, at 13:40:25 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 not available.
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. Pacific-antarctic Ridge
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck near Pacific-antarctic Ridge, on June 5, 2026, at 13:40:21 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 not available.
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. Luzon, Philippines
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck near Luzon, Philippines, on June 5, 2026, at 13:58:00 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 not available.
The epicenter was located in Philippines, a Asia country covering approximately 342,353 square kilometers and home to more than 114.1 million people. The capital city is Manila.
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. Kashmir-india Border Region
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck near Kashmir-india Border Region, on June 5, 2026, at 16:34:37 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 not available.
The epicenter was located in India, a Asia country covering approximately 3,287,263 square kilometers and home to more than 1,417.5 million people. The capital city is New Delhi.
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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