Regional Earthquakes Intensity Earthquakes are caused mostly by the rupture of geological faults but also by other events such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, fracking and nuclear tests. An earthquake's point of initial rupture is called its hypocenter or focus. The epicenter is the point at ground level directly above the hypocenter.
   Recent Earthquake
2.0
*Regional
15th Jul Wed 07:51
WESTERN TEXAS
398 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.8
*Regional
15th Jul Wed 04:55
WESTERN TEXAS
389 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.6
*Regional
15th Jul Wed 02:45
WESTERN TEXAS
379 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.0
*Regional
15th Jul Wed 01:26
WESTERN TEXAS
398 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.0
*Regional
14th Jul Tue 21:40
WESTERN TEXAS
388 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.0
*Regional
14th Jul Tue 20:41
WESTERN TEXAS
383 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.2
*Regional
14th Jul Tue 16:31
WESTERN TEXAS
382 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.0
*Regional
14th Jul Tue 11:25
SOUTHERN TEXAS
126 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
   Recent Earthquake
2.8
*Regional
14th Jul Tue 10:51
SOUTHERN TEXAS
145 Miles from
Mesa North Weather Station
Data provided by https://www.seismicportal.eu/