2.5
Earthquake Details: 20 km ESE of Silver Springs, Nevada, United States
8/18/2026, 6:00:14 PM
A magnitude 2.5 earthquake occurred near 20 km ESE of Silver Springs, Nevada, United States on 8/18/2026 at 6:00:14 PM. The seismic event was recorded at a depth of 7.1 km. No tsunami warning was issued.
No Tsunami WarningStatus: reviewedType: earthquake
Regional Seismicity
Technical Details
Depth7.1 km
Significance99
Latitude39.3336
Longitude-119.0130
Event IDnn00923448
Magnitude2.5
Updated:8/18/2026, 6:24:45 PM
External Resources
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Time & depth
- Local time
- 8/18/2026, 11:00:14 AM PDT
- UTC
- 8/18/2026, 6:00:14 PM UTC
7.1 km · Shallow-focus
Less than 70 km deep. Shaking is often stronger near the epicentre.
Nearby major cities
Nearby event sequence · 12
M2.5Central CaliforniaBeforeM2.67 km SW of Atascadero, California, United StatesBeforeM2.810 km ENE of Coso Junction, California, United StatesBeforeM2.5Central CaliforniaBeforeM2.63 km SE of Concord, California, United StatesBeforeM2.5Central CaliforniaBeforeM2.57 km NW of Avenal, California, United StatesBeforeM2.875 km ENE of Tonopah, Nevada, United StatesBeforeM2.628 km WNW of Weaverville, California, United StatesBeforeM2.511 km SW of Round Valley, California, United StatesAfterM2.975 km ENE of Tonopah, Nevada, United StatesAfterM3.076 km ENE of Tonopah, Nevada, United StatesAfter
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