QuakeScout

Earthquakes Near Fergana, Uzbekistan Today

Latest USGS events, an interactive distance map, 24-hour and 30-day activity, and clearly scoped historical context.

Updated every 5 min

Default radius

100 km

Live period

30 days

Live threshold

M2.0+

Search center

40.383°N, 71.787°E

Current Seismic Summary

M2.0+ events within 100 km of Fergana, from the USGS catalog.

Live USGS data

Past 24 hours

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Past 7 days

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Past 30 days

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Latest event

None recorded

Nearest in 30 days

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Strongest · 24h

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Strongest · 7 days

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Strongest · 30 days

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Latest Recorded Earthquakes Near Fergana

0 matching events

No matching earthquakes were published by USGS for these filters.
Source: USGS Earthquake Hazards Program · refreshed every five minutes

Verified Historical Context

USGS recorded 774 M4.0+ earthquakes within 300 km of Fergana during the ten complete calendar years 20162025. This is a catalog summary, not a prediction or local risk score.

Events by year

18416
9317
7018
3319
6320
5921
5022
9323
6224
6725

Magnitude distribution

M4.0–4.9
724
M5.0–5.9
46
M6.0–6.9
4
M7.0+
0

Strongest events in this period

MagnitudeLocationDistanceDate
6.965 km WSW of Murghob, Tajikistan287 km SEFebruary 23, 2023
6.6122 km N of Murghob, Tajikistan224 km SENovember 25, 2016
6.492 km E of Kyzyl-Eshme, Kyrgyzstan166 km SEJune 26, 2016
6.029 km NNW of Karakenja, Tajikistan103 km SMay 3, 2017
5.9Tajikistan-Xinjiang border region292 km SEFebruary 12, 2021

Method: 300 km radius, M4.0+, USGS Event Web Service, complete years 20162025.

Nearby Monitored Cities

Distances are calculated from city-center coordinates and do not describe shaking intensity.

How This Fergana Tracker Works

The live explorer starts with M2.0+ events within 100 km during the past 30 days. Changing a filter requests a new result set from the USGS Event Web Service; it does not estimate or invent seismic activity.

An epicenter may be outside the city boundary. Magnitude measures energy released at the source, while felt shaking also depends on distance, depth, local geology and construction. “No matching events” means none met the displayed catalog filters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Live and historical event data: USGS Event Web Service. Preliminary records may be revised.