Moderate magnitude 4.6 earthquake at unknown depth13 Jun 07:57 UTC: First to report: GFZ after 7 minutes.I didn't feel itI felt this quakeEarthquake detailsDate & timeJun 13, 2026 07:50:19 UTC - Local time at epicenterSaturday, Jun 13, 2026, at 07:50 am (Universal Time GMT +0)Statuspreliminary (automatic detection)Magnitude4.61Depth10 kmEpicenter latitude / longitude16.476°N / 98.113°WSan Miguel Tlacamama, Estado de Oaxaca, MexicoSeismic antipode16.476°S / 81.887°EShaking intensityV Moderate shaking near epicenterFelt0 reportsPrimary data sourceGFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences)Estimated seismic energy released5 x 1011 joules (139 megawatt hours, equivalent to 120 tons of TNT) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 4.6 | about seismic energy8 minutes agoJun 13, 2026 07:50 GMT / Jun 13, 2026 07:50 am (Universal Time)Lat / Lng: 16.476 / -98.113: Near Coast of Guerrero, MexicoSource: GFZDetail info | You felt it? - Report it!';storedMarkers.push(['quake-23093508',16.47600,-98.11300,'8 minutes ago: Mag. 4.6, Near Coast of Guerrero, Mexico',html,'quakes-6-24.png',25,25,12,12,125]); function mkRep(id,notFelt){var nFelt=notFelt||false;var src="https://www.volcanoesandearthquakes.com/app/earthquake-report.php?quakeId="+id;if(nFelt==true){src+="¬Felt=true";}window.open(src,"","status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,height=400,width=350");} function locationHashChanged(e){-1!=e.oldURL.indexOf("#popupMap")&&closePopup()} window.onhashchange = locationHashChanged; function comment(e){var t=e.parentNode,a=(t.dataset.id,document.getElementById("commentForm"));"none"==a.style.display?(t.appendChild(a),a.style.display="block"):a.style.display="none"}function sendComment(e){var t=e.parentNode,a=t.parentNode.dataset.id,n=document.getElementById("commentContent"),p=n.value.trim();if(p){var o="id="+a+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId;o+="&comment="+decodeURIComponent(p),mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",o,function(e){e.responseText;alert("Thank you for submitting your comment!"),t.style.display="none",n.value=""})}}function flagReport(e){var t=e.parentNode.dataset.id;if(confirm("Report this as inappropriate?")){var a="id="+t+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId+"&flagAsInappropriate=1";mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",a,function(t){var a=t.responseText;alert(a),e.style.display="none"})}}function likeReport(e){var t="id="+e.parentNode.dataset.id+"&quakeId="+thisQuakeId+"&like=1";mkRequest("//reports.volcanodiscovery.com/app/eqReportComment.php","post",t,function(t){t.responseText;e.style.opacity=.5})}]]>[smaller] [bigger]Most recent quakes Top 20 past 24 hrs Quakes in MexicoNearby placesThe closest larger town where the quake might have been felt is Pinotepa Nacional, a town with 30,000 inhabitants in Mexico, in 16.4 km (10 mi) distance southeast of the epicenter. People likely experienced light shaking there. Several smaller towns and villages are located closer to the epicenter and might have experienced stronger shaking. In the capital of Mexico, Mexico City, 345 km (215 mi) away from the epicenter, the earthquake was probably felt as very weak shaking.The following table shows some of the places that might have been affected (or not) by the shaking.DistancePlaceMax. shaking intensity(*)RegionCountry8 km (5 mi)NW of epicenterIxcapa(pop: 1,340)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico11 km (7 mi)E of epicenterSan Pedro Jicayan(pop: 4,710)IV: LightSan Pedro Jicayan, Estado de OaxacaMexico11 km (7 mi)NE of epicenterSan Pedro Tulixtlahuaca(pop: 1,720)IV: LightSan Antonio Tepetlapa, Estado de OaxacaMexico16 km (10 mi)SE of epicenterPinotepa Nacional(pop: 29,600)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico19 km (12 mi)W of epicenterSantiago Llano Grande(pop: 1,880)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico19 km (12 mi)NW of epicenterHuajintepec(pop: 2,570)IV: LightOmetepec, Estado de OaxacaMexico20 km (12 mi)N of epicenterSan Pedro Amuzgos(pop: 4,930)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico23 km (15 mi)SW of epicenterEl Ciruelo(pop: 2,220)IV: LightSantiago Pinotepa Nacional, Estado de OaxacaMexico27 km (17 mi)SE of epicenterSan Andres Huaxpaltepec(pop: 4,150)IV: LightSan Andres Huaxpaltepec, Estado de OaxacaMexico28 km (17 mi)S of epicenterCorralero(pop: 1,740)IV: LightSantiago Pinotepa Nacional, Estado de OaxacaMexico32 km (20 mi)N of epicenterGuadalupe Victoria(pop: 2,340)IV: LightXochistlahuaca, Estado de GuerreroMexico32 km (20 mi)W of epicenterCuajinicuilapa(pop: 10,300)IV: LightEstado de GuerreroMexico32 km (20 mi)SW of epicenterSanto Domingo Armenta(pop: 2,580)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico33 km (20 mi)NE of epicenterLa Reforma(pop: 1,360)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico34 km (21 mi)E of epicenterSan Agustin Chayuco(pop: 2,000)IV: LightSan Agustin Chayuco, Estado de OaxacaMexico35 km (22 mi)N of epicenterZacatepec(pop: 4,850)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico35 km (22 mi)NW of epicenterZacoalpan(pop: 4,900)IV: LightOmetepec, Estado de GuerreroMexico36 km (23 mi)SE of epicenterJose Maria Morelos(pop: 2,330)IV: LightSanta Maria Huazolotitlan, Estado de OaxacaMexico38 km (23 mi)SE of epicenterSantiago Jamiltepec(pop: 10,100)IV: LightEstado de OaxacaMexico39 km (25 mi)NE of epicenterSan Juan Cabeza del Rio(pop: 1,590)IV: LightSanta Maria Zacatepec, Estado de OaxacaMexico39 km (25 mi)NW of epicenterOmetepec(pop: 24,100)IV: LightEstado de GuerreroMexico44 km (27 mi)W of epicenterSan Nicolas(pop: 3,270)III: WeakCuajinicuilapa, Estado de GuerreroMexico45 km (28 mi)W of epicenterEl Pitahayo(pop: 1,620)III: WeakCuajinicuilapa, Estado de GuerreroMexico49 km (30 mi)E of epicenterLa Humedad(pop: 1,430)III: WeakSantiago Ixtayutla, Estado de OaxacaMexico59 km (36 mi)W of epicenterJuchitan(pop: 3,350)III: WeakJuchitan, Estado de GuerreroMexico59 km (37 mi)NW of epicenterAzoyu(pop: 4,210)III: WeakAzoyu, Estado de GuerreroMexico61 km (38 mi)SE of epicenterSan Jose del Progreso(pop: 4,110)III: WeakVilla de Tututepec de Melchor Ocampo, Estado de OaxacaMexico63 km (39 mi)E of epicenterTataltepec de Valdes(pop: 2,270)III: WeakTataltepec de Valdes, Estado de OaxacaMexico64 km (40 mi)N of epicenterPutla Villa de Guerrero(pop: 10,900)III: WeakEstado de OaxacaMexico68 km (42 mi)SE of epicenterLa Luz(pop: 2,440)III: WeakVilla de Tututepec de Melchor Ocampo, Estado de OaxacaMexico76 km (47 mi)NW of epicenterSan Luis Acatlan(pop: 8,280)III: WeakEstado de GuerreroMexico76 km (47 mi)W of epicenterMarquelia(pop: 6,550)III: WeakEstado de GuerreroMexico82 km (51 mi)E of epicenterSan Miguel Panixtlahuaca(pop: 5,680)III: WeakEstado de OaxacaMexico89 km (55 mi)SE of epicenterRio Grande(pop: 12,900)III: WeakVilla de Tututepec de Melchor Ocampo, Estado de OaxacaMexico96 km (60 mi)N of epicenterSantiago Juxtlahuaca(pop: 9,570)III: WeakEstado de OaxacaMexico100 km (62 mi)NE of epicenterHeroica Ciudad de Tlaxiaco(pop: 17,500)III: WeakEstado de OaxacaMexico129 km (80 mi)NW of epicenterTlapa de Comonfort(pop: 47,000)III: WeakEstado de GuerreroMexico131 km (81 mi)SE of epicenterPuerto Escondido(pop: 29,900)II: Very weakSan Pedro Mixtepec -Dto. 22 -, Estado de OaxacaMexico161 km (100 mi)NE of epicenterOaxaca(pop: 255,000)II: Very weakEstado de OaxacaMexico345 km (215 mi)N of epicenterMexico City(pop: 12,294,200)II: Very weakCiudad de MexicoMexicoNotes:(*) Shaking intensity according to the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (MMI) and estimated using seismic models.User-reports for this quakeThere are no user reports for this quake yet.If you felt it, be the first to report it!Get the Android appCompare Quake DataData for the same earthquake as reported by different agenciesThe more agencies report about the same quake and post similar data, the more confidence you can have in the data. It takes normally up to a few hours until earthquake parameters are calculated with near-optimum precision.MagDepthTime GMT2026-06-13EpicenterAgency4.6110 km6.2 mi(*)07:50:19.8Near Coast of Guerrero, MexicoGFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences)Notes:(*) A depth given as 10 km often means that the the depth of the quake could be not determined with sufficient accuracy.Aftershocks for this quakeNo aftershocks have been recorded so far. When aftershocks are detected, we will update this section.What are aftershocks?Larger earthquakes (above magnitude 5 or so) such as this one are usually followed by smaller ones known as aftershocks that occur in the same area during the days, weeks, months or even years after the main shock.[More info]What about this quake?Based on its magnitude, the fault that was active during the quake likely ruptured beneath a surface area of approximately 4 km2 (2 square miles) as a first-order estimate. The length of the rupture zone thus was probably around 3 km (2 mi).[More info]Recorded aftershocks, latest first (0 quake)Jun 13, 2026 07:50 am (Universal Time)8 minutes ago4.610 km0 km - This quakeEstado de Oaxaca, MexicoMain Shock (this quake)MoreMap of aftershocksEarthquake statisticsAverage number of earthquakesBased on data from the past 26 years and our earthquake archive back to 1900, there are about 2,100 quakes on average per year in the area near the epicenter of this quake (within 100 km/61 mi):Mag. 7 or higher: 0.1 quakes per year (or 1 quake every 10.5 years)Mag. 6 or higher: 0.27 quakes per year (or 1 quake every 3.8 years)Mag. 5 or higher: 2.8 quakes per yearMag. 4 or higher: 150 quakes per year (or 12.5 quakes per month)Mag. 3 or higher: 2,000 quakes per year (or 5.5 quakes per day)Mag. 2 or higher: 2,100 quakes per year (or 5.6 quakes per day)The area where this quake occurred has a very high level of seismic activity. It has had at least 12 quakes above magnitude 7 since 1900, which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently, probably on average approximately every 10 to 15 years.Number of quakes per yearPrevious quakes in the same area of this earthquake