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Earthquakes in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has catalogued 135 M4+ earthquakes since 2005 (ranked 70th of 187 countries), with the strongest reaching magnitude M7.0.

Zimbabwe ranks 70th of 187 countries by catalogued seismic activity - a country with limited but non-zero seismic activity, averaging about 6 M4+ events a year alongside 3 significant M6+ earthquakes since 1900. The M6+ record here is thin - 3 events in all, so a single quake moves every figure on this page.

135
M4+ events (since 2005)
3
Major M6+ (since 1900)
M7.0
Strongest
~6
M4+ per year

The verdict

Zimbabwe is moderately seismically active, above the global median, with 135 M4+ earthquakes logged since 2005 and 3 major M6+ events since 1900, the strongest reaching magnitude 7.0.

1951
busiest year (2 major events)
17 km
average recorded event depth
100%
of events are shallow (<70 km, the most damaging kind)

Average catalogued magnitude is 4.6 - most events are moderate M4-5 tremors that are felt but rarely cause damage. On the M4+ activity ladder Turkmenistan sits immediately above at 143 events and Poland sits immediately below at 130.

Where Zimbabwe sits in the catalog

Rank 70th of 187 tracked countries (62th percentile by M4+ count since 2005). On the M4+ activity ladder Turkmenistan sits immediately above at 143 events and Poland sits immediately below at 130.

Same M4+ count, broken by peak magnitude

2 tracked countries share Zimbabwe's exact count of 135 M4+ events since 2005. Among that cohort, Zimbabwe ranks 1st of 2 by strongest recorded magnitude (M7.0).

Country M4+ count Strongest
Zimbabwe (this page) 135 M7.0
Mauritius 135 M6.0
0%100%0.7%
Share of Zimbabwe's M4+ catalog that reached significant M6+ severity

1 of 135 catalogued M4+ events since 2005 reached M6.0 or higher.

Magnitude distribution of major events

Breakdown of the 3 significant (M6+) earthquakes on record for Zimbabwe.

How the 3 total breaks down by magnitude M6.0-6.9 is the largest share -- 66.7%

M7.0-7.9

1

33.3%

M6.0-6.9

2

66.7%

Depth of major earthquakes

Hypocentral depth of the 3 M6+ events, shallow quakes shake the surface hardest. Average depth: 17 km.

Zimbabwe100%Shallow (<70 km)Intermediate (70-300 km)Deep (>300 km)
Depth distribution of Zimbabwe's M6+ events, USGS ComCat

Shallow (<70 km)

3

100.0% of events

Intermediate (70–300 km)

0

0.0% of events

Deep (>300 km)

0

0.0% of events

Strongest earthquakes in Zimbabwe

The 3 most powerful events on record (USGS, since 1900).

Mag Location Depth
7.0 160 km SE of Chipinge, Zimbabwe 11.0 km
6.1 95 km ESE of Chimanimani, Zimbabwe 25.0 km
6.0 209 km SSE of Chipinge, Zimbabwe 15.0 km

Significant earthquake record (3 events)

Every catalogued magnitude-6.0-and-above earthquake in Zimbabwe since 1900, most recent first.

Mag Location Depth
7.0 160 km SE of Chipinge, Zimbabwe 11.0 km
6.1 95 km ESE of Chimanimani, Zimbabwe 25.0 km
6.0 209 km SSE of Chipinge, Zimbabwe 15.0 km

Frequently asked questions

How many earthquakes have occurred in Zimbabwe?
The USGS catalog records 135 earthquakes of magnitude 4.0 or greater in Zimbabwe since 2005, an average of about 6 per year. Separately, 3 significant (M6+) earthquakes are catalogued back to 1900.
What was the strongest earthquake in Zimbabwe?
The strongest catalogued earthquake in Zimbabwe measured magnitude 7.0. Across the full M4+ catalog the average magnitude is 4.6 - most earthquakes are moderate.
How seismically active is Zimbabwe?
By catalogued M4+ activity, Zimbabwe ranks 70th of 187 countries worldwide - a country with limited but non-zero seismic activity. Its busiest year for major (M6+) events was 1951, with 2.
How deep are earthquakes in Zimbabwe?
Across the 3 major (M6+) events on record, the average depth is 17 km. 100% were shallow (under 70 km), where surface shaking is strongest at a given magnitude.
Where does this data come from?
Every figure is derived from the USGS Comprehensive Earthquake Catalog (ComCat). M4+ counts cover 2005 onward (the period of consistent global completeness); the significant-event series covers M6+ back to 1900. Nothing is modelled or estimated.

About Zimbabwe's figures

135 M4+ events since 2005 · strongest M7.0 · average M4.6 · 3 M6+ significant events since 1900 · latest M4+ catalog stamp Mar 7, 2025. Computed from the USGS Comprehensive Earthquake Catalog (ComCat). See the methodology and USGS ComCat.

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What Zimbabwe's numbers mean

Zimbabwe ranks 70th of 187 countries tracked - a country with limited but non-zero seismic activity.

  • About 6 M4+ earthquakes strike Zimbabwe per year on average, though major (M6+) activity is episodic - 1951 was the busiest year on record with 2 significant events. See the full country ranking
  • 100% of Zimbabwe'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 M7.0. 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.