M 3.5 Earthquake Recorded 53 km South of Whites City, New Mexico
A minor 3.5 magnitude earthquake occurred south of Whites City, New Mexico, on March 11, 2026. The shallow tremor was recorded at a depth of approximately 4.8 kilometers.
What Happened
A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 3.5 ml occurred on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at 20:20:12 UTC. The event was centered approximately 53 km south of Whites City, New Mexico. The seismic event has been reviewed by seismologists.
Location Details
The earthquake’s epicenter was located at coordinates 31.692°N, 104.401°W. The tremor originated at a shallow depth of 4.8 km. Earthquakes occurring at depths less than 20 km are classified as shallow; these events are often more likely to be felt by people near the epicenter than deeper seismic activity.
Impact Assessment
At the time of reporting, there are no felt reports associated with this event in the USGS database. The calculated Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) was 4.415, which indicates light shaking. No tsunami advisory has been issued (tsunami: 0), and no alert level color was assigned to this routine seismic event.
What You Should Know
Minor earthquakes (M 2.5-3.9) are common geological events that are often felt but rarely cause damage to buildings or infrastructure. Residents in the surrounding area may have experienced light shaking. While aftershocks are a possibility following any earthquake, they are generally smaller than the initial event.
Source
Event data and attribution provided by the USGS.
Source: USGS Official Notice