Volcano and Earthquake Report: Key Insights for Sunday, February 1, 2026
The Volcano and Earthquake Report for February 1, 2026, reveals significant seismic activity near various volcanoes worldwide. A total of 52 earthquakes were detected within 20 kilometers of active volcanoes, each occurring at shallow depths of less than 50 kilometers. The report showcases notable activity that may indicate volcanic origins.
Recent Earthquake Highlights
- Agung Volcano (Bali, Indonesia)
- Earthquake Magnitude: 2.2
- Depth: 21 km
- Distance: 18 km ENE from the volcano
- Time: February 1, 2026, 10:44 PM (GMT +8)
- Cabalian Volcano (Central Philippines)
- Earthquake Magnitude: 3.3
- Depth: 1 km
- Distance: 10 km WNW from the volcano
- Time: February 2, 2026, 07:21 AM (GMT +8)
- Clear Lake Volcano (California, USA)
- Total Earthquakes: 18
- Maximum Magnitude: 1.7
- Time Frame: Last recorded 17 minutes ago
- Depth Range: 4.11 to 0.47 km
- Edgecumbe Volcano (Alaska, USA)
- Earthquake Magnitude: 2.3
- Depth: 5.5 km
- Distance: 9 km NE from the volcano
- Time: January 31, 2026, 04:27 PM (GMT -9)
- El Chichón Volcano (Mexico)
- Total Earthquakes: 3
- Maximum Magnitude: 2.4
- Time Frame: Last recorded 22 hours ago
- Kurikoma Volcano (Japan)
- Total Earthquakes: 4
- Maximum Magnitude: 2.7
- Time Frame: Last recorded quake 3 hours ago
- Maunaloa Volcano (Hawai’i)
- Earthquake Magnitude: 2.1
- Depth: 1.84 km
- Distance: 2 km SE from the volcano
- Time: January 31, 2026, 05:18 PM (GMT -10)
- Rinjani Volcano (Indonesia)
- Earthquake Magnitude: 2.3
- Depth: 10 km
- Distance: 11 km NW from the volcano
- Time: February 2, 2026, 02:48 AM (GMT +8)
- Una Una Volcano (Indonesia)
- Earthquake Magnitude: 2.7
- Depth: 0 km
- Distance: 16 km SE from the volcano
- Time: February 1, 2026, 02:56 PM (GMT +8)
Conclusion
The seismic activity reported indicates a diverse range of earthquakes in proximity to significant volcanic sites. Monitoring these earthquakes is crucial for assessing volcanic activity and ensuring public safety. The ongoing observations will contribute to a better understanding of volcanic behavior.
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