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World Earthquakes is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation which offers free public earthquake information services. It was founded on 11th of March, 2010, exactly one year before the Mw 9.0 Tohoku Earthquake.


Articles and information regarding the earthquake statistics and forecasting can be republished without written approval if a link to this site is present (online articles) or with a clear reference to www.world-earthquakes.com (paper press).

World Earthquakes seeks to facilitate cooperation in seismological research and earthquake and tsunami hazard mitigation by providing rapid transnational access to seismological data and source parameters of earthquakes around the world, and keeping these data accessible in the long term.

Using best mathematical methods and complex algorithms, World Earthquakes calculates the possiblity of the next Mw 6.5+ earthquake in a particular zone or country and it is based on USGS, EMSC and GEOFON earthquake dataseries from the present and the past. In the present, the algorithm is supposed to be the best tool for calculating, statistically, the probability of the next possible future earthquake in a certain area or zone.

The World Earthquakes Information Service (WEIS) is:

  • the best and the fastest sources for earthquake information worldwide;
  • calculating the probability of occurrence of the future possible Mw 6.5+ earthquake;
  • fully automatic;
  • issuing notification emails and RSS feeds;
  • helping people with best informations in case of such natural disasters;

The Global Seismic Monitor (GSM) is a world map of global seismicity located automatically using the global virtual seismic network. Detailed information including hypocenter coordinates and a location map are displayed for the last earthquakes in the world.

Contact Us



  • Anna Karpentiva
    CEO of World Earthquakes Live

    Address: 12 Graham St, Dundee DD2 9BM, United Kingdom
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  • Thomas Charlie
    Chief of Natural Hazards Division

    Address: 4514 La Salle Ave, San Francisco, CA93124, U.S.
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  • Liu Dingxiang
    Chief of IT Division

    Address: Arctic Rd, Liverpool L17 1BA, United Kingdom
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  • This work includes data from the GEOFON Seismic Network / Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, obtained from the GEOFON data centre.
  • Many thanks to European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre & U.S. Geological Survey

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SIGNIFICANT EARTHQUAKES IN
JANUARY 2018
  • January 14, 2018:
    Mw 7.1 in PERU
  • January 10, 2018:
    Mw 7.6 in HONDURAS
MOST RISKY AREAS FOR A Mw 6.5+ EARTHQUAKE IN JANUARY 2018
  • 01. JAPAN (5.43%)
  • 02. INDONESIA (4.75%)
  • 03. SOLOMON ISLANDS (4.57%)
  • 04. VANUATU (4.55%)
  • 05. CHILE (3.83%)
  • 06. MEXICO (3.8%)
  • 07. CALIFORNIA (3.76%)
  • 08. LOYALTY ISLANDS (3.67%)
  • 09. INDIA (2.99%)
  • 10. PERU (2.91%)
  • 11. ALASKA (2.87%)
  • 12. FIJI (2.74%)
  • 13. ECUADOR (2.18%)
  • 14. KURIL ISLANDS (2.07%)
  • 15. PAPUA NEW GUINEA (1.94%)
MOST RISKY DAYS FOR A Mw 6.5+ EARTHQUAKE TO OCCUR
  • 01. SUNDAY (15.233%)
  • 02. SATURDAY (14.6953%)
  • 03. TUESDAY (14.6057%)
  • 04. FRIDAY (14.5161%)
  • 05. MONDAY (14.2473%)
  • 06. WEDNESDAY (14.0681%)
  • 07. THURSDAY (12.6344%)
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