M 4.4 - 122 km NNW of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea
122 km NNW of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea
8 days ago • Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Event Details
Latitude
-5.6309°
Longitude
147.2365°
Depth
175.25km
Status
reviewed
Event Map

Is This Earthquake Dangerous?
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake is classified as light. Noticeable shaking of indoor objects. Significant damage is unlikely.
Depth: 175.2 km — This intermediate-depth earthquake may cause less intense surface shaking than a shallow one.
What Does Magnitude 4.4 Mean?
Every whole number increase in magnitude represents a 10× increase in wave amplitude and ~31.6× increase in energy released.
Why Did This Earthquake Happen?
Earthquakes occur when stress built up along tectonic plate boundaries or faults is suddenly released. The Papua New Guinea region sits near active geological boundaries where plates are constantly moving, colliding, or sliding past each other.
At a depth of 175.2 km, this seismic event originated in the upper mantle, below the Earth's crust. The energy released traveled outward as seismic waves, causing the shaking felt at the surface.
Learn more about how earthquakes work →Earthquake Safety: What Should You Do?
During the Shaking
- • Drop, Cover, and Hold On
- • Get under a sturdy table or desk
- • Stay away from windows and heavy objects
- • If outdoors, move to an open area
After the Shaking
- • Check for injuries and damage
- • Be prepared for aftershocks
- • Avoid damaged buildings
- • Listen to emergency broadcasts
Be Prepared
- • Keep an emergency kit ready
- • Know your evacuation routes
- • Secure heavy furniture to walls
- • Practice earthquake drills
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