3.1
Earthquake Details: 44 km from Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico
8/18/2026, 9:43:29 PM
A magnitude 3.1 earthquake occurred near 44 km from Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico on 8/18/2026 at 9:43:29 PM. The seismic event was recorded at a depth of -31.6 km. No tsunami warning was issued.
No Tsunami WarningStatus: reviewedType: earthquake
Regional Seismicity
Technical Details
Depth-31.6 km
Significance0
Latitude16.2150
Longitude-97.2500
Event IDemsc:20260818_0000854
Magnitude3.1
Updated:8/19/2026, 2:01:24 AM
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Time & depth
- Local time
- 8/18/2026, 3:43:29 PM CST
- UTC
- 8/18/2026, 9:43:29 PM UTC
-31.6 km · Shallow-focus
Less than 70 km deep. Shaking is often stronger near the epicentre.
Nearby major cities
Nearby event sequence · 12
M4.2Offshore Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.2Offshore Guerrero, MexicoBeforeM4.4off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.3off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.2off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.3off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM5.795 km SW of Puerto Madero, MexicoBeforeM4.2Offshore Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.1off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.4off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.1off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBeforeM4.1off the coast of Chiapas, MexicoBefore
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