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Recent Earthquakes in North Macedonia

0 earthquakes in the last 7 days, 1 in the last 30 days, most recently 2 weeks ago.

Last 7 days
0
Last 30 days
1
Strongest recent
M 3.5
Most recent
2 weeks ago

North Macedonia lies in the seismically active Balkans, part of the Africa–Eurasia collision zone. Below is a live map and list of recent earthquakes in North Macedonia, including magnitude, depth and timing. Data is sourced from USGS, EMSC and regional seismic networks and updates automatically.

Latest earthquakes in North Macedonia

Earthquakes in North Macedonia: frequently asked questions

How many earthquakes have there been in North Macedonia in the last 7 days?

There have been 0 earthquakes recorded in or near North Macedonia in the last 7 days, according to USGS, EMSC and regional seismic networks tracked by QuakeMate.

How many earthquakes have there been in North Macedonia in the last 30 days?

1 earthquakes have been recorded in or near North Macedonia in the last 30 days (the past month). The largest was magnitude 3.5.

Are there earthquakes in North Macedonia?

Yes. North Macedonia is seismically active - 1 earthquakes have been recorded in or near North Macedonia in the last 30 days. North Macedonia lies in the seismically active Balkans, part of the Africa–Eurasia collision zone.

What was the most recent earthquake in North Macedonia?

The most recent earthquake in North Macedonia was a magnitude 3.5 event near REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA at a depth of 5 km.

What is the strongest recent earthquake in North Macedonia?

The strongest earthquake in the recent North Macedonia feed was magnitude 3.5, located near REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA.

Is North Macedonia in an earthquake zone?

North Macedonia lies in the seismically active Balkans, part of the Africa–Eurasia collision zone.

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Earthquakes in nearby countries

Earthquake data via the QuakeMate API (USGS, EMSC and regional agencies). Magnitudes and locations are preliminary and may be revised.