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Earthquakes in Bermuda
Bermuda has catalogued 6 M4+ earthquakes since 2005 (ranked 150th of 187 countries), with the strongest reaching magnitude M4.6.
Bermuda ranks 150th of 187 countries by catalogued seismic activity - a country with limited but non-zero seismic activity, averaging about 0 M4+ events a year alongside 0 significant M6+ earthquakes since 1900.
- 6
- M4+ events (since 2005)
- 0
- Major M6+ (since 1900)
- M4.6
- Strongest
- ~0
- M4+ per year
The verdict
Bermuda is relatively quiet seismically compared to most places tracked here, with 6 M4+ earthquakes logged since 2005 and 0 major M6+ events since 1900, the strongest reaching magnitude 4.6.
- N/A
- no yearly breakdown available
- N/A
- average recorded event depth
- 0%
- of events are shallow (<70 km, the most damaging kind)
Average catalogued magnitude is 4.3 - most events are moderate M4-5 tremors that are felt but rarely cause damage. On the M4+ activity ladder Hungary sits immediately above at 7 events and Jordan sits immediately below at 5.
Where Bermuda sits in the catalog
Rank 150th of 187 tracked countries (17th percentile by M4+ count since 2005). On the M4+ activity ladder Hungary sits immediately above at 7 events and Jordan sits immediately below at 5.
Same M4+ count, broken by peak magnitude
6 tracked countries share Bermuda's exact count of 6 M4+ events since 2005. Among that cohort, Bermuda ranks 4th of 6 by strongest recorded magnitude (M4.6).
| Country | M4+ count | Strongest |
|---|---|---|
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 6 | M4.8 |
| United Arab Emirates | 6 | M4.7 |
| Bermuda (this page) | 6 | M4.6 |
| Sweden | 6 | M4.6 |
| Czechia | 6 | M4.4 |
0 of 6 catalogued M4+ events since 2005 reached M6.0 or higher.
Other countries in this catalog sample
A Bermuda-keyed shuffle of the full 186-country roster, not the six nearest by count.
Equatorial Guinea
3 M4+ events · strongest M4.6
Barbados
66 M4+ events · strongest M6.5
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
6 M4+ events · strongest M4.8
Morocco
187 M4+ events · strongest M6.8
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
434 M4+ events · strongest M6.8
Iraq
185 M4+ events · strongest M7.3
Peak-magnitude sample from the same roster
A second Bermuda-keyed shuffle of countries with a recorded max magnitude.
Understand the data
Frequently asked questions
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About Bermuda's figures
6 M4+ events since 2005 · strongest M4.6 · average M4.3 · 0 M6+ significant events since 1900 · latest M4+ catalog stamp Oct 30, 2025. Computed from the USGS Comprehensive Earthquake Catalog (ComCat). See the methodology and USGS ComCat.
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What Bermuda's numbers mean
Bermuda ranks 150th of 187 countries tracked - a country with limited but non-zero seismic activity.
- About 0 M4+ earthquakes strike Bermuda per year on average. See the full country ranking
- 0% of Bermuda's catalogued major earthquakes are shallow (under 70km) - shallow events generally produce stronger surface shaking than deep ones of the same magnitude. How depth affects shaking
- The strongest catalogued event reached M4.6. Compare against neighboring or similarly-ranked countries before drawing conclusions from magnitude alone. Compare strongest earthquakes
Figures reflect the USGS ComCat catalog (M4+ since 2005, M6+ significant events since 1900) - not a real-time hazard assessment. For official guidance, see the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
According to the US Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program, PlainQuake's figures are rendered directly from 315,341 recorded M4+ earthquakes and 14,428 significant M6+ events (USGS ComCat, 2005-present) -- no figure is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of 2026-07-19.