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Earthquakes Near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 Today

Live data from USGS Β· Monitoring ZIP code 29577 Updated just now

No earthquakes detected within 250 miles of Myrtle Beach in the past 24 hours. The ground is quiet.

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Recent Earthquakes Near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

0 earthquakes have been recorded within 250 miles of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in the past 24 hours. Alertra monitors seismic activity near ZIP code 29577 using live data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), updated every 60 seconds. Whether you felt shaking or are checking if an earthquake just happened near Myrtle Beach, this earthquake watch dashboard provides real-time magnitude data, an interactive seismic map, and earthquake history going back 15+ years.

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πŸ“Š Earthquake Watch β€” Myrtle Beach

Live seismic risk assessment Β· Updated every 60 seconds from USGS

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Last felt M4.0+ 2139 days ago
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🌍 Recent Earthquakes Near Myrtle Beach

Past 24 hours within 250 miles Β· Source: USGS

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πŸ“ˆ Earthquake History β€” Myrtle Beach

Since 2006 Β· M2.5+ Β· 250 mi radius

Myrtle Beach has recorded 91 earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 or greater within 250 miles since 2006. The largest was a M5.8 on Aug 23, 2011, located 11 km SSW of Mineral, Virginia. On average, the area experiences approximately 11 notable seismic events per year.

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Since 2006 Β· M2.5+ Β· 250 mi

Yearly Activity Β· 91 events

Past 3 Months
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Yearly Earthquake Activity by Magnitude051015011'07'10'13'19'22'252006: 6 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2007: 2 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2008: 1 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2009: 7 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2010: 3 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2011: 4 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2012: 5 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2013: 4 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2014: 6 (M2.5–4), 1 (M4+)2015: 2 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2017: 5 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2018: 2 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2019: 2 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2020: 4 (M2.5–4), 1 (M4+)2021: 9 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2022: 12 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2023: 2 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2024: 3 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2025: 6 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2026: 4 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)
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Seismic energy index (line)
Yearly Seismic Energy Release051015020.0M40.0M60.0M'07'10'13'19'22'252006: 6 events, Energy: 515.7k2007: 2 events, Energy: 54.0k2008: 1 events, Energy: 251.2k2009: 7 events, Energy: 195.7k2010: 3 events, Energy: 27.1k2011: 4 events, Energy: 43.9k2012: 5 events, Energy: 46.3k2013: 4 events, Energy: 49.5k2014: 7 events, Energy: 1.5M2015: 2 events, Energy: 13.6k2017: 5 events, Energy: 91.2k2018: 2 events, Energy: 19.2k2019: 2 events, Energy: 11.2k2020: 5 events, Energy: 44.7M2021: 9 events, Energy: 942.7k2022: 12 events, Energy: 1.4M2023: 2 events, Energy: 19.2k2024: 3 events, Energy: 22.5k2025: 6 events, Energy: 90.0k2026: 4 events, Energy: 81.1k
Largest Recorded
M5.8
11 km SSW of Mineral, Virginia
Aug 23, 2011
Avg Noticeable / Year
0.2
Estimated felt (MMI β‰₯ II)

Strongest Recorded Earthquakes

M5.8 Aug 23, 2011
11 km SSW of Mineral, Virginia
M5.1 Aug 9, 2020
4 km SE of Sparta, North Carolina
M4.5 Aug 25, 2011
8 km SW of Mineral, Virginia
M4.4 Oct 8, 2013
off the east coast of the United States
M4.3 Nov 23, 2006
13 km NW of Raven, Virginia
M4.3 Nov 2, 2006
13 km NNW of Raven, Virginia
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πŸ›‘οΈ Earthquake Safety β€” Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

What Myrtle Beach residents should know before, during, and after an earthquake

🏠 Step 1

Before: Secure Your Space

Bolt heavy furniture to walls. Keep an emergency kit within arm's reach of where you sleep. Know your exits.

πŸ›‘οΈ Step 2

During: Drop, Cover, Hold On

Drop to your hands and knees. Take cover under sturdy furniture. Hold on until the shaking stops. Stay away from windows.

πŸšͺ Step 3

After: Check and Evacuate

Check for injuries and damage. If you smell gas, leave immediately and call 911. Expect aftershocks.

72-Hour Emergency Kit

βœ“ 1 gallon of water per person per day
βœ“ Non-perishable food (3-day supply)
βœ“ Battery-powered NOAA weather radio
βœ“ Flashlight and extra batteries
βœ“ First aid kit
βœ“ Whistle to signal for help
βœ“ N95 dust masks
βœ“ Plastic sheeting and duct tape
βœ“ Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
βœ“ Manual can opener

Notable US Seismic History

1994 Northridge, CA
M6.7
57 fatalities, $50B in damage. One of the costliest US natural disasters.
2011 Virginia
M5.8
Felt across 22 states. The most widely felt earthquake in US history.
2018 Anchorage, AK
M7.1
Major infrastructure damage across south-central Alaska.

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🏒 About Alertra

Alertra is an earthquake monitoring platform built by a team of engineers in Arizona focused on natural disaster safety technology. We provide real-time earthquake alerts and risk assessments to help communities prepare before disaster strikes.

Alertra ingests real-time seismic data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and combines it with over 15 years of legacy earthquake records to build localized risk models for communities like Myrtle Beach. Our threat scores, historical trend charts, and proximity alerts are all derived from this data β€” updated every 60 seconds.

Earthquake FAQ β€” Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Was there an earthquake in Myrtle Beach today?

No earthquakes detected within 250 miles of Myrtle Beach in the past 24 hours. The ground is quiet. This page shows all earthquakes detected within 250 miles of Myrtle Beach in the past 24 hours, updated every 60 seconds from USGS.

Did an earthquake just happen near Myrtle Beach?

Check the live earthquake table above for the most recent seismic events near 29577. Alertra detects earthquakes right now as they happen and can send you instant earthquake alerts for Myrtle Beach.

What is the earthquake history for Myrtle Beach, South Carolina?

Alertra tracks USGS seismic records going back 15+ years for the Myrtle Beach area. View the historical trends chart above to see yearly earthquake frequency and the largest recorded event near 29577.

How do I get earthquake alerts for Myrtle Beach?

Download the Alertra app to receive push notifications within 60 seconds of any earthquake detected near 29577. Alertra monitors USGS seismic data 24/7 β€” no manual earthquake watch required.

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