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M6.0 Earthquake – 33 km SSW of Honchō, Japan

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M6.0 Earthquake - 33 km SSW of Honchō, Japan

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck 33 km SSW of Honchō, Japan at a depth of about 43 km, reported by the USGS. Earthquakes of this size can cause significant damage to vulnerable structures near the epicenter.

What this means for you

Most space weather passes without anyone noticing – but events like this are exactly why we watch the data. If conditions escalate, the first things affected are GPS accuracy, shortwave radio and, in severe cases, power grids. Now is a good moment to make sure your devices are charged and you know where your backup light sources are.

We track this in real time on our Space Weather Command Center – live storm levels, aurora maps and official NOAA alerts, explained in plain English.

Detected automatically from NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center data, August 23, 2026 at 14:15 UTC.

Source: USGS

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Sky & Solar Conditions at the Time

Moon: Waxing Gibbous (81% illuminated), in Capricorn.

Notable planetary angles: Moon opposite Mars (179°), Venus opposite Saturn (178°), Jupiter trine Saturn (118°).

Concurrent space weather: planetary Kp index 2.0; strongest recent solar flare: nothing notable.

This is a factual snapshot, not a claim of cause and effect – researchers are divided on whether lunar, planetary or solar factors influence seismic or weather activity. It’s included so readers can track the pattern for themselves over time.

Earthquakes Within ~400 km, Past 30 Days

For context, here is other recent seismic activity in the surrounding region (M2.5+, via USGS):

Date & Time (UTC) Magnitude Location
2026-08-14 13:42 UTC M4.4 78 km E of Noda, Japan
2026-08-11 21:45 UTC M4.8 81 km SW of Urakawa, Japan
2026-08-10 21:10 UTC M4.2 91 km ENE of Hachinohe, Japan
2026-08-09 17:13 UTC M4.2 111 km E of Miyako, Japan
2026-08-08 17:57 UTC M5.5 47 km ENE of Noda, Japan
2026-08-08 08:07 UTC M4.2 14 km SSW of Imabetsu, Japan
2026-08-08 06:59 UTC M4.3 1 km NNW of Gojōnome, Japan
2026-08-08 01:32 UTC M4.2 69 km SSE of Kushiro, Japan
2026-08-06 17:50 UTC M4.6 148 km E of Miyako, Japan
2026-08-06 17:43 UTC M5.4 145 km E of Yamada, Japan
2026-08-04 22:02 UTC M4.1 41 km ENE of Noda, Japan
2026-08-04 21:08 UTC M4.4 62 km NE of Kuji, Japan
2026-08-04 17:41 UTC M4.2 64 km ENE of Noda, Japan
2026-08-04 14:00 UTC M4.6 79 km E of Onagawa Chō, Japan
2026-08-04 08:06 UTC M4.2 38 km ENE of Kuji, Japan
2026-08-03 15:54 UTC M4.5 122 km E of Miyako, Japan
2026-08-03 14:39 UTC M4.7 70 km SSE of Shikotan, Russia
2026-08-02 20:02 UTC M4.5 73 km SSE of Shikotan, Russia
2026-08-02 14:49 UTC M4.8 18 km NNE of Urakawa, Japan
2026-08-02 00:45 UTC M4.7 68 km E of Noda, Japan

Emergency number for Japan: 110 (police) / 119 (fire & ambulance) (General guidance – always verify locally, as this can vary by region.)

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