Earthquakes Near San Antonio, United States 🇺🇸
29,4241°N, -98,4936°W · Bevölkerung 1.526.656 · America/Chicago
Seismic Map
Aktuelle Erdbeben Letzte 30 Tage · 500 km
7 events found
M2,6
23 km SW of Garden City, Texas
2 Wochen, 4 Tage vor
398 km NW
M2,8
23 km SW of Garden City, Texas
2 Wochen, 4 Tage vor
398 km NW
M2,7
23 km SW of Garden City, Texas
4 Wochen vor
398 km NW
M2,6
21 km W of Garden City, Texas
6 Tage, 7 Stunden vor
409 km NW
M2,6
36 km SSE of Midland, Texas
3 Tage, 19 Stunden vor
418 km NW
M2,8
5 km WSW of Stanton, Texas
3 Wochen, 3 Tage vor
438 km NW
M3,5
16 km SSW of Goldsmith, Texas
3 Wochen, 1 Tag vor
483 km NW
Historical Significant Earthquakes
Seismic Context
Land
🇺🇸 United States
Seismische Zone
High
Häufig gestellte Fragen
How often do earthquakes occur near San Antonio?
San Antonio is located in United States, which has a high seismic risk classification. Earthquake frequency varies, but the QuakeFYI monitoring system tracks all M2.5+ events within 500 km of San Antonio in real time.
What is the seismic risk level for San Antonio?
The seismic risk for San Antonio is classified as high, based on the country-level seismic zone of United States. With a population of 1,526,656, earthquake preparedness is an important consideration for residents.
What was the largest earthquake near San Antonio?
The most significant historical earthquake near San Antonio was a magnitude 2.1 event in 2013, approximately 298 km NE of the city, resulting in approximately 14 casualties. QuakeFYI tracks 1 significant historical events within 500 km.
Is San Antonio near a fault line?
The nearest major fault line to San Antonio is the West Lobo Valley fault zone, located approximately 615 km away and spanning 61 km in length. Proximity to active faults is a key factor in assessing seismic risk.
What should I do during an earthquake in San Antonio?
During an earthquake, follow the Drop-Cover-Hold On protocol: drop to your hands and knees, take cover under sturdy furniture, and hold on until shaking stops. Move away from windows, exterior walls, and heavy objects. After the shaking stops, be prepared for aftershocks and check for injuries and hazards.