M5.7 Earthquake near 33 km ESE of Ol’ga, Russia
About this earthquake
On June 10, 2026 at 10:34 UTC, a magnitude M5.7 earthquake occurred near 33 km ESE of Ol’ga, Russia. At roughly 343 km, the focus was very deep, so surface shaking tends to be weaker. Events of this size can cause damage near the epicenter.
The event was recorded by USGS.
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Depth profile
Deep quakes are felt over very large areas but rarely cause surface damage.
Depth classes per USGS
Nearby population centers
Distances are straight-line distances from the epicenter. Population data: GeoNames.
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Volcanoes nearby
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Oshima-Oshima
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Niseko
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Yoteizan
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Toya
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Hokkaido-Komagatake
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Kuttara
Subsequent earthquakes nearby
Events recorded after this earthquake within 150 km. They are not automatically classified as aftershocks.
Comparison of seismic sources
2 sources currently report magnitudes from M5.3 to M5.7.
Measurements can differ because agencies use different networks and calculation methods. Values may be revised.
Historical context nearby
Comparison with recorded earthquakes before this event within 150 km.
The QuakeMap24 comparison dataset begins on 2024-03-23. Earlier earthquakes may not be included.