M1.4
Depth:
12.3 km
M1.4 Earthquake near Milo, Sicily (Italy)
About this earthquake
On June 17, 2026 at 14:13 UTC, a magnitude M1.4 earthquake occurred near Milo, Sicily (Italy). The hypocenter lay relatively close to the surface at around 12 km, increasing how strongly it was felt. Earthquakes of this small magnitude are usually barely noticeable and cause no damage.
The data is provided by INGV and cross-checked across seismological networks. Italy: over the past 24 hours, QuakeMap24 logged 44 earthquakes, the strongest at M1.6.
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Depth profile
Shallow
12.3 km
12.3 km — close to the regional average (12.5 km)
Regional average: 12.5 km
Why depth matters
Shallow quakes release energy near the surface — shaking is felt more strongly and damage potential is higher.
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