Temblor en Colombia: epicentro y magnitud del último sismo de hoy, viernes 10 de julio – El Comercio Perú

Seismic activity in Colombia is monitored continuously by the Servicio Geológico Colombiano (SGC), the national agency responsible for tracking tectonic movements across the country. Residents and emergency management officials rely on the SGC’s real-time reporting to determine the magnitude and epicenter of tremors, which are common in the region due to its location along the … Read more

Earthquake in Colombia Today: Epicenter, Magnitude, and Latest Updates (July 6)

Seismic activity was recorded across several regions of the country on Monday, July 6. These events, characterized by tremors of varying magnitudes, prompted monitoring to assess potential infrastructure damage and ensure public safety in affected municipalities. Residents in multiple departments reported feeling the ground movement. I have followed these reports closely to provide a clear … Read more

Earthquake in Colombia: Magnitude, Epicenter, and Details on June 1, 2026

Colombia Earthquake Update: Latest Tremor Magnitude, Epicenter, and Seismic Activity Explained Maria Petrova June 4, 2024 World Colombia experienced a moderate earthquake early Tuesday, June 4, 2024, near the Caribbean coast, according to the Servicio Geológico Colombiano (SGC). The tremor, registered at a preliminary magnitude of **4.2**, occurred **52 kilometers northwest of Turbo, Antioquia**, at … Read more

Colombia Earthquake: Magnitude, Epicenter, and Details of April 29 Tremors

Residents across multiple Colombian cities were alerted on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, as a moderate earthquake struck the region, sending tremors through urban centers and coastal provinces. The seismic event, which occurred during the afternoon and evening hours, was felt most acutely in the capital city of Bogotá and the city of Villavicencio, prompting a … Read more

Colombia Earthquakes: Latest Seismic Activity & Monitoring Network Details

Bogotá, Colombia – Colombia continues to experience heightened seismic activity, with the Servicio Geológico Colombiano (SGC) closely monitoring a network of 21 known active volcanoes and a comprehensive system of seismic stations across the country. The SGC’s vigilance comes as several volcanoes exhibit changes in activity, prompting alerts and ongoing analysis. This ongoing monitoring is … Read more