Calamity
highEarthquakeCalamity Score: 30

M 6.7 Earthquake

4d agoMont-DoreSource: usgs

southeast of the Loyalty Islands

Geographic Context

This earthquake event occurred at coordinates -23.00°, 171.40°.

Event Assessment

This event is a strong earthquake of magnitude 6.7, powerful enough to cause significant structural damage in the epicentral region. The hypocenter was located at a depth of 10 km. Calamity.live has classified it as "high" severity with a severity value of 67. The computed Calamity Score is 30 out of 100, suggesting contained impact at this time. The primary scoring components are: historical (80), intensity (54). Data for this event was sourced from usgs, one of the 250 scientific monitoring sources aggregated by Calamity.live.

Regional Monitoring Context

This earthquake event is being tracked through Calamity.live's global monitoring network, which aggregates data from 250 scientific sources. Real-time monitoring and multi-source verification help ensure data accuracy and timely reporting of significant natural hazard events worldwide.

Event Data

TypeEarthquake
Severityhigh
Severity Value67
Calamity Score30 / 100
Confidence58%
Coordinates-23.0000, 171.4000
Nearest CityMont-Dore (502 km)
Impact Tierminor
Timestamp2026-07-13T14:45:54.000Z
Sourcehttps://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/atti4boj

Score Breakdown

54
intensity
0
population
0
cascading
80
historical

Technical Details

Mag6.7
Depth10
Tsunamifalse
Sig691

Safety Information

If you feel shaking: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. Move away from windows, heavy objects, and exterior walls. After shaking stops, check for injuries and structural damage. Be prepared for aftershocks, which can occur minutes to months after the mainshock. Follow instructions from local emergency management authorities.

This data is aggregated algorithmically from scientific sources. Not a replacement for official emergency warnings.

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Calamity.live data shows a earthquake event with CalamityScore 30/100, near Mont-Dore, based on data from usgs. Source: Calamity.live, a platform aggregating real-time data from 197 scientific monitoring sources.