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Earthquake Activity Near Austin, Texas 78705

Live data from USGS Β· Monitoring ZIP code 78705 Updated just now

19 tiny quakes nearby. Too small to feel. Completely normal background activity.

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πŸ“Š Current Threat Level

Live seismic risk assessment based on USGS data

Current Threat Level
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Threat score: 30 / 100

Some seismic activity near Austin. Most too small to feel.

Earthquakes nearby19
Closest to youM1.9, 90 mi
Strongest in last 24hrM2.5, Rarely felt
Last felt M4.0+459 days ago
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🌍 Recent Earthquakes

Past 24 hours within 250 miles

Showing events within 250 miles Β· Past 24 hours Β· Source: USGS
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MagnitudeWhat You'd FeelLocationDistanceWhen
M2.5
Rarely felt7 km SE of Pearsall, Texas126 mi10:42 PMDetails β†’
M2.4
Rarely felt6 km ESE of Pearsall, Texas125 mi6:26 AMDetails β†’
M2.3
Rarely felt3 km ESE of Pearsall, Texas126 mi6:25 AMDetails β†’
M2.3
Rarely felt9 km SE of Pearsall, Texas127 mi6:25 AMDetails β†’
M2.3
Rarely felt4 km SE of Pearsall, Texas127 mi2:54 AMDetails β†’

πŸ“ˆ History & Trends β€” Austin

Since 2006 Β· M2.5+ Β· 250 mi radius

M2.5+ in Past 7 Days

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Since 2006 Β· M2.5+ Β· 250 mi

Yearly Activity Β· 738 events

Past Month
View:
M2.5–4 (bars)
M4+ (line, right axis)
Yearly Earthquake Activity by MagnitudeBar chart showing M2.5–4 earthquakes per year with a line overlay for M4+ events05010015020002468'06'08'10'12'14'16'18'20'22'24'262006: 1 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2007: 1 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2008: 11 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2009: 8 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2010: 5 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2011: 9 (M2.5–4), 1 (M4+)2012: 18 (M2.5–4), 1 (M4+)2013: 37 (M2.5–4), 3 (M4+)2014: 17 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2015: 42 (M2.5–4), 1 (M4+)2016: 3 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2017: 10 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2018: 38 (M2.5–4), 1 (M4+)2019: 44 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2020: 20 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2021: 55 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2022: 45 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)2023: 97 (M2.5–4), 2 (M4+)2024: 153 (M2.5–4), 7 (M4+)2025: 76 (M2.5–4), 2 (M4+)2026: 30 (M2.5–4), 0 (M4+)
Largest Recorded
M5.2
Range Hill, Texas
Dec 16, 2022
Avg Noticeable / Year
1.2
Estimated felt (MMI β‰₯ II)

Strongest Recorded Earthquakes

M5.2Dec 16, 2022
Range Hill, Texas
M5.1Sep 17, 2024
2024 North of Tarzan, Texas Earthquake
M5.1Jul 26, 2024
17 km NNE of Hermleigh, Texas
M4.9Mar 5, 2026
2026 Red River Parish, Louisiana Earthquake
M4.9Jun 5, 2025
56 km NW of Ocampo, Mexico
M4.9Jul 23, 2024
17 km NNE of Hermleigh, Texas
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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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