Latest earthquakes near Grodnenskaya, Belarus today

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List of latest earthquakes near Grodnenskaya.
Date and Time Magnitude Location
Nov 22, 2024 10:06
(Minsk)
M 2.1 296 km SE
from Hrodna
May 21, 2023 11:02
(Minsk)
M 4.2 28 km ESE
from Lida
Mar 23, 2023 21:08
(Minsk)
M 2.5 298 km S
from Hrodna

Map of Latest Earthquakes near Grodnenskaya

Grodnenskaya Earthquake Statistics

Average Earthquakes:
0 Yearly
Within 300 km, Mag 4+, last 10 years
Latest Earthquake:
Mag 2.1
Nov 22, 2024 10:06

Average

A total of 1 earthquakes with a magnitude of four or above have struck within 300 km (186 mi) of Grodnenskaya, Belarus in the past 10 years.

Yearly Earthquakes within 300 km (186 mi) of Grodnenskaya with a magnitude of 4 or above.

Magnitude Distribution

The table below visualizes the distribution of all earthquakes that occurred within 300km of Grodnenskaya in the past 10 years. No earthquakes with a magnitude of 5 or above have occurred near Grodnenskaya during this time. Usually, higher magnitudes are less common than lower magnitudes. Small earthquakes with a magnitude below 4 on the Richter scale have been omitted from this overview.

Earthquakes by magnitude near Grodnenskaya (past 10 years).
Magnitude Earthquakes Percentage
Mag. 4 1 100.0%
Mag. 5 0 0.0%
Mag. 6 0 0.0%
Mag. 7 0 0.0%
Mag. 8 0 0.0%
Mag. 9 0 0.0%
Mag. 10 0 0.0%

Strongest earthquakes near Grodnenskaya

Strongest in 10 years:
Mag 4.2
On May 21, 2023 11:02.
Strongest since 1900:
Mag 4.2
On May 21, 2023 11:02.

The strongest recent earthquake of the past 10 years near Grodnenskaya occurred on May 21, 2023 11:02 local time (Europe/Minsk timezone). It had a magnitude of 4.2 and struck 28 kilometers (17 mi) east-southeast of Lida, at a depth of 10 km. Discover more strong earthquakes near Grodnenskaya in the list below.

In the table below you will find the strongest earthquakes that occurred near Grodnenskaya, Belarus in the past 10 years. You can use the tabs to find the heaviest historic earthquakes since the year 1900 or within a specific year or distance from Grodnenskaya.

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List of strongest earthquakes near Grodnenskaya.
Date and Time Magnitude Location
May 21, 2023 11:02
(Minsk)
M 4.2 28 km ESE
from Lida

Map of Strongest Earthquakes near Grodnenskaya

Earthquakes by city in Grodnenskaya

Click the links below for earthquake reports for major places in Grodnenskaya, Belarus.

Use this regional Grodnenskaya earthquake report for earthquakes that were felt in smaller towns and cities in the region, including Slonim, Volkovysk, Smarhoń, Novogrudok, Mosty and Shchuchyn.

Frequently Asked Questions

These questions are commonly asked in relation to earthquakes occurring near Grodnenskaya.

When was the last earthquake in Grodnenskaya, Belarus?

A 2.1 magnitude earthquake hit near Grodnenskaya on the morning of November 22, 2024 at 10:06 local time (Europe/Minsk). The center of this earthquake was located 296km south-east of Hrodna at a depth of 3km under land. Check the list on our website for any earthquakes occurring near Grodnenskaya, Belarus in the past hours.

What was the strongest earthquake near Grodnenskaya, Belarus?

A 4.2 magnitude earthquake hit near Grodnenskaya on the morning of May 21, 2023 at 11:02 local time (Europe/Minsk). The center of this earthquake was located 28km east-southeast of Lida at a depth of 10km under land. This is the strongest earthquake that occurred near Grodnenskaya since the year 1900.

How often do earthquakes occur near Grodnenskaya, Belarus?

In the past 10 years, 1 earthquakes with a magnitude of four or higher occurred within a 300 kilometer range from Grodnenskaya. This averages to 0 earthquakes yearly, or one earthquake every 3650 days.