M 5.1 Earthquake Strikes West-Northwest of Gorontalo, Indonesia

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A moderate 5.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded 233 km west-northwest of Gorontalo, Indonesia, on February 22, 2026, at a depth of 46.5 km.

What Happened

A moderate earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 (mb) occurred on February 22, 2026, at 06:52:12 UTC. The seismic event was centered approximately 233 km west-northwest of Gorontalo, Indonesia.

Location Details

The earthquake’s epicenter was located at coordinates 1.0569°N and 121.0325°E. The event occurred at a depth of 46.5 km. According to geological standards, this is classified as an intermediate-depth earthquake, occurring between 20 and 70 km below the surface.

Impact Assessment

At the time of this report, there have been no felt reports submitted to the USGS. There is currently no tsunami advisory, watch, or warning in effect for this event. No specific alert level color has been assigned in the source data.

What You Should Know

A magnitude 5.1 event is classified as a “moderate earthquake.” While such events are often felt over large areas, they typically only cause significant damage to poorly constructed buildings. Residents in the region should remain aware of the possibility of aftershocks, which are routine following events of this magnitude.

Source

Information provided by the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.

Source: USGS Official Notice

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A moderate 5.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded 233 km west-northwest of Gorontalo, Indonesia, on February 22, 2026, at a depth of 46.5 km.
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