Mongolia sits within the active intracontinental deformation zone of central Asia and has produced several great earthquakes. Below is a live map and list of recent earthquakes in Mongolia, including magnitude, depth and timing. Data is sourced from USGS, EMSC and regional seismic networks and updates automatically.
Latest earthquakes in Mongolia
- 3.5CENTRAL MONGOLIA1 week ago · 31/05/2026, 04:22:04 · 10 km deep
- 3.8RUSSIA-MONGOLIA BORDER REGION2 weeks ago · 20/05/2026, 13:58:50 · 0 km deep
- 3.8RUSSIA-MONGOLIA BORDER REGION3 weeks ago · 15/05/2026, 08:55:48 · 10 km deep
- 3.8RUSSIA-MONGOLIA BORDER REGION3 weeks ago · 13/05/2026, 13:34:47 · 10 km deep
Earthquakes in Mongolia: frequently asked questions
How many earthquakes have there been in Mongolia in the last 7 days?
There have been 0 earthquakes recorded in or near Mongolia in the last 7 days, according to USGS, EMSC and regional seismic networks tracked by QuakeMate.
How many earthquakes have there been in Mongolia in the last 30 days?
4 earthquakes have been recorded in or near Mongolia in the last 30 days (the past month). The largest was magnitude 3.8.
Are there earthquakes in Mongolia?
Yes. Mongolia is seismically active - 4 earthquakes have been recorded in or near Mongolia in the last 30 days. Mongolia sits within the active intracontinental deformation zone of central Asia and has produced several great earthquakes.
What was the most recent earthquake in Mongolia?
The most recent earthquake in Mongolia was a magnitude 3.5 event near CENTRAL MONGOLIA at a depth of 10 km.
What is the strongest recent earthquake in Mongolia?
The strongest earthquake in the recent Mongolia feed was magnitude 3.8, located near RUSSIA-MONGOLIA BORDER REGION.
Is Mongolia in an earthquake zone?
Mongolia sits within the active intracontinental deformation zone of central Asia and has produced several great earthquakes.
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