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The quake had a shallow depth of 45 km (28 mi) and was reported felt by some people near the epicenter.Quake Data | Interactive map | Seismograms | User reports | Aftershocks | Earlier quakes here | Quakes in Chile | Region de Coquimbo | Region de Valparaiso | Santiago MetropolitanHint: Click on the image to see different maps of this quake!Strong magnitude 5.4 earthquake at 45 km depth4 Jul 03:12 UTC: First to report: VolcanoDiscovery after 3 minutes.4 Jul 03:14: Now using data updates from GFZ4 Jul 03:14: Now using data updates from EMSC4 Jul 03:14: Hypocenter depth recalculated from 27.00 to 45.00 km (from 16.8 to 28 mi). Epicenter location corrected by 30 km (19 mi) towards E.I didn't feel itI felt this quakeEarthquake detailsDate & timeJul 4, 2026 03:09:34 UTC - Local time at epicenterSaturday, Jul 4, 2026, at 03:09 am (Universal Time GMT +0)StatusconfirmedMagnitude5.40Depth45 kmEpicenter latitude / longitude30.9758°S / 71.0697°WProvincia de Limari, Region de Coquimbo, ChileAlso near: Argentina 56 km (35 mi) awaySeismic antipode30.9758°N / 108.9303°EShaking intensityIV Light shaking near epicenterFelt3 reportsPrimary data sourceEMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)Weather at epicenter at time of quakeFew Clouds 8°C (46 F), humidity: 92%, wind: 1 m/s (2 kts) from WEstimated seismic energy released7.9 x 1012 joules (2.21 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 1898 tons of TNT or 0.1 atomic bombs!) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 5.4 | about seismic energy6 minutes ago reported feltJul 4, 2026 03:09 GMT / Jul 4, 2026 03:09 am (Universal Time)Lat / Lng: -30.9758 / -71.0697: Coquimbo, ChileSource: EMSCOther sources: GFZ: 5.4 / 27 kmDetail info | Read user reports | You felt it? - Report it!';storedMarkers.push(['quake-23158020',-30.97580,-71.06970,'6 minutes ago: Mag. 5.4, Coquimbo, Chile',html,'quakes-7-24.png',30,30,15,15,126]); 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 ChileNearby placesThe closest larger town where the quake might have been felt is Ovalle, a town with 77,000 inhabitants in Chile, in 43 km (27 mi) distance north 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 Chile, Santiago, 279 km (173 mi) away from the epicenter, the earthquake was probably felt as weak shaking.The following table shows some of the places that might have been affected (or not) by the shaking.DistancePlaceMax. shaking intensity(*)RegionCountry23 km (15 mi)S of epicenterCombarbala(pop: 13,600)IV: LightProvincia de Limari, Region de CoquimboChile24 km (15 mi)NW of epicenterPunitaqui(pop: 10,400)IV: LightProvincia de Limari, Region de CoquimboChile33 km (21 mi)N of epicenterMonte Patria(pop: 13,900)IV: LightProvincia de Limari, Region de CoquimboChile43 km (27 mi)N of epicenterOvalle(pop: 77,100)IV: LightProvincia de Limari, Region de CoquimboChile71 km (44 mi)S of epicenterCanela(pop: 9,180)IV: LightProvincia de Choapa, Region de CoquimboChile74 km (46 mi)S of epicenterIllapel(pop: 22,800)IV: LightProvincia de Choapa, Region de CoquimboChile83 km (51 mi)N of epicenterAndacollo(pop: 11,100)IV: LightProvincia de Elqui, Region de CoquimboChile90 km (56 mi)S of epicenterSalamanca(pop: 13,300)IV: LightProvincia de Choapa, Region de CoquimboChile110 km (68 mi)N of epicenterVicuna(pop: 27,800)III: WeakProvincia de Elqui, Region de CoquimboChile112 km (70 mi)S of epicenterLos Vilos(pop: 18,300)III: WeakProvincia de Choapa, Region de CoquimboChile117 km (72 mi)N of epicenterCoquimbo(pop: 161,300)III: WeakProvincia de Elqui, Region de CoquimboChile120 km (75 mi)N of epicenterLa Serena(pop: 154,500)III: WeakProvincia de Elqui, Region de CoquimboChile120 km (75 mi)N of epicenterLa Serena(pop: 154,500)III: WeakProvincia de Elqui, Region de CoquimboChile162 km (101 mi)S of epicenterCabildo(pop: 19,300)III: WeakPetorca, Region de ValparaisoChile165 km (102 mi)S of epicenterLa Ligua(pop: 32,100)III: WeakPetorca, Region de ValparaisoChile200 km (124 mi)S of epicenterSan Felipe(pop: 59,300)III: WeakRegion de ValparaisoChile201 km (125 mi)S of epicenterHacienda La Calera(pop: 49,100)III: WeakQuillota, Region de ValparaisoChile202 km (125 mi)S of epicenterLa Calera(pop: 50,200)III: WeakQuillota, Region de ValparaisoChile206 km (128 mi)S of epicenterQuintero(pop: 31,900)III: WeakValparaiso, Region de ValparaisoChile211 km (131 mi)S of epicenterLos Andes(pop: 63,000)III: WeakRegion de ValparaisoChile213 km (132 mi)S of epicenterQuillota(pop: 67,800)III: WeakRegion de ValparaisoChile221 km (137 mi)S of epicenterConcon(pop: 42,200)III: WeakValparaiso, Region de ValparaisoChile227 km (141 mi)S of epicenterLimache(pop: 46,100)III: WeakMarga Marga, Region de ValparaisoChile232 km (144 mi)S of epicenterVilla Alemana(pop: 97,300)III: WeakMarga Marga, Region de ValparaisoChile232 km (144 mi)S of epicenterVina del Mar(pop: 334,200)III: WeakValparaiso, Region de ValparaisoChile233 km (145 mi)S of epicenterQuilpue(pop: 130,300)III: WeakMarga Marga, Region de ValparaisoChile235 km (146 mi)S of epicenterValparaiso(pop: 282,400)III: WeakValparaiso, Region de ValparaisoChile251 km (156 mi)S of epicenterColina(pop: 146,200)III: WeakChacabuco, Santiago MetropolitanChile258 km (160 mi)S of epicenterLampa(pop: 102,200)III: WeakChacabuco, Santiago MetropolitanChile268 km (167 mi)S of epicenterQuilicura(pop: 210,400)III: WeakSantiago, Santiago MetropolitanChile272 km (169 mi)S of epicenterRenca(pop: 147,200)III: WeakSantiago, Santiago MetropolitanChile276 km (172 mi)S of epicenterLo Prado(pop: 104,300)III: WeakSantiago, Santiago MetropolitanChile279 km (173 mi)S of epicenterSantiago(pop: 4,837,300)III: WeakSantiago MetropolitanChile282 km (175 mi)S of epicenterPenalolen(pop: 241,600)III: WeakSantiago, Santiago MetropolitanChile284 km (176 mi)S of epicenterMaipu(pop: 503,600)III: WeakSantiago, Santiago MetropolitanChile289 km (180 mi)S of epicenterPadre Hurtado(pop: 63,300)III: WeakTalagante, Santiago MetropolitanChile293 km (182 mi)S of epicenterLa Pintana(pop: 201,200)III: WeakSantiago, Santiago MetropolitanChile293 km (182 mi)S of epicenterSan Bernardo(pop: 249,900)III: WeakMaipo, Santiago MetropolitanChile296 km (184 mi)S of epicenterSan Antonio(pop: 87,700)III: WeakRegion de ValparaisoChile297 km (184 mi)S of epicenterPuente Alto(pop: 568,100)III: WeakCordillera, Santiago MetropolitanChileNotes:(*) Shaking intensity according to the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (MMI) and estimated using seismic models.User-reports for this quake (3)The first report about ground shaking reached us after only 3 minutes, before other agencies reported it. So far, we have received 3 reports for this quake from Chile. The quake was reported to have been felt in up to approx. 90 km (56 mi) distance.Most reports came from Punitaqui (1 report), a town with 10,000 inhabitants in Region de Coquimbo in 24 km (15 mi) distance northwest of the epicenter, Chile. Further below is a list of places where most people reported this quake.This section is being updated as new data comes in.User reports estimate the perceived ground shaking intensity according to the MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) scale.Contribute:Leave a comment if you find a particular report interesting or want to add to it.Flag as inappropriate.Mark as helpful or interesting.Send your own user report!TranslateSalamanca (89.9 km S of epicenter) [Map] / Weak shaking (MMI III) / rattling, vibrating / 15-20 s : Smooth shaking 36.6 km NNW of epicenter [Map] / Moderate shaking (MMI V) / both vertical and horizontal swinging / 20-30 s : No muy fuerte , pero duró mucho 23.5 km NW of epicenter [Map] / Moderate shaking (MMI V) / 15-20 s : Casi por dormir, empezó a sacudirse la casa List of cities/places with most reportsPlaceDistance from epicenterAverage reported Shaking IntensityNr. of reportsPunitaqui, Region de Coquimbo, Chile(Pop.: 10,418)24 km (15 mi)NW of epicenterV: Moderate shaking1Note: Only reports with latitude/longitude coordinate positions given (3 in total) could be used for statistics.What is Intensity and the Mercalli Intensity Scale?The amount of shaking that occurs on the surface due to an earthquake is called the intensity. It is commonly measured on the so-called Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (MMI) ranging from 1 (not felt) to 10 (extreme shaking), and given in Roman numerals as I,II,...IX, X, and often displayed with color codes ranging from light blue to dark red.Earthquake intensity depends mainly on the magnitude and depth of the quake as well as the distance from the epicenter: The further away, the less shaking intensity occurs.Read more about the MMI scale!Number of reports by intensityShaking intensityNumber of reportsMin-Max distance from epicenter (*)Average distance (*)III: Weak shaking190–90 km (56–56 mi)90 km (56 mi)V: Moderate shaking224–37 km (14.6–23 mi)30 km (19 mi)Notes(*) Reports are filtered to exclude those that are likely highly inaccurate or esaggerated.Only reports with latitude/longitude coordinate positions given (3 in total) could be used for geographic statistics.Get the Android appI didn't feel itI felt this quakeIf you were near the epicenter and felt it, please share your experience and submit a short "I felt it" report! Other users would love to hear about it!If you did NOT feel the quake although you were in the area, please report it as well! Your contribution is valuable to earthquake science and seismic hazard analysis.Compare 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 GMT2026-07-4EpicenterAgency5.445 km28 mi03:09:34.64COQUIMBO, CHILEEMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)5.4227 km17 mi03:09:33.67Near Coast of Central Chile30 km (19 mi) epicenter difference with EMSCGFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences)"; HTMLcontent += ""; mainMap.addToMap("station"+id, lat, lon, title,HTMLcontent); mainMap.map.panTo([lat,lon]); document.getElementById("map_canvas").scrollIntoView();}]]>SeismogramsSeismic station: Las Campanas Astronomical Observatory, Chile (LCO/IU network) | Distance from quake: 221 km / 138 mi | Show on map | Station InfoSeismogram (vertical component) around time of quake. Thin dotted red line indicates time of quake. Seismic waves arrive some time later, depending on distance. Bandpass filter applied: 0.1-5.0 Hz. Source: NSF SAGE Facility IRISWS timeseriesplot Web ServiceShow moreAftershocks 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 25 km2 (10 square miles) as a first-order estimate. The length of the rupture zone thus was probably around 9 km (5 mi).[More info]Recorded aftershocks, latest first (0 quake)Jul 4, 2026 03:09 am (Universal Time)6 minutes ago - felt5.445 km0 km - This quakeCoquimbo, ChileMain 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 494 quakes on average per year in the area near the epicenter of this quake (within 100 km/61 mi):Mag. 8 or higher: 0.02 quakes per year (or 1 quake every 62.5 years)Mag. 7 or higher: 0.02 quakes per year (or 1 quake every 41.7 years)Mag. 6 or higher: 0.41 quakes per year (or 1 quake every 2.4 years)Mag. 5 or higher: 5.3 quakes per yearMag. 4 or higher: 44 quakes per year (or 3.7 quakes per month)Mag. 3 or higher: 240 quakes per year (or 20 quakes per month)Mag. 2 or higher: 496 quakes per year (or 41 quakes per month)The area where this quake occurred has a very high level of seismic activity. It has had at least 2 quakes above magnitude 8 since 1900, which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently, probably on average approximately every 60 to 65 years.Number of quakes per yearPrevious quakes in the same area of this earthquake