Earthquake Today in Seattle, United States
Track real-time seismic activity in Seattle, United States with our latest earthquake updates. A total of 4 earthquakes have been recorded in this area. View today's and recent earthquakes with detailed information on magnitude, depth, and epicenter location. Use the filters to sort earthquakes by date and magnitude, explore events visually through the interactive earthquake map of Seattle, United States.
Earthquake Map of Seattle, United States
Interactive map of recent earthquakes in Seattle, United States, with each point marking an epicenter.

Recent Earthquakes in Seattle, United States
M 2.548 km deptha week ago
25 Mar 2026 09:52 UTC
PUGET SOUND REGION, United States
M 2.521 km depth2 weeks ago
17 Mar 2026 03:50 UTC
United States
M 2.51 km depth2 weeks ago
15 Mar 2026 00:17 UTC
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
M 2.823 km depth3 weeks ago
11 Mar 2026 10:49 UTC
PUGET SOUND REGION, United States
- Magnitude Color Guide:
- M1–M4.9
- M5–M5.9
- M6–M6.9
- M7–M7.9
- M8–M8.9
- M9–M9.9
- Today
Earthquake Activity Statistics
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the latest earthquake near Seattle, United States?
Check the interactive map and 'Recent' tab above for the most recent events near Seattle. All data is live from USGS and EMSC and updated every minute.
How many earthquakes happen in Seattle each year?
In the last year, Seattle recorded 54 earthquakes. United States lies in an active seismic region, so small tremors are common.
Is Seattle at high risk for big earthquakes?
Yes — Seattle is in an active seismic zone. We track both minor and significant events so you can stay informed and prepared.
How accurate is the earthquake data for Seattle?
Extremely accurate. We use official USGS and EMSC feeds with precise epicenter locations, magnitudes, and depths.
What should I do after an earthquake in Seattle?
Check for injuries, gas leaks, and damaged buildings. Listen to local authorities and expect aftershocks. Our live map will show any new activity.
Earthquake Safety
- Drop, Cover, and Hold On during shaking.
- If indoors, stay there. Get under a desk or table.