Earthquake in Peru: magnitude of the latest tremors reported today, Sunday, August 16, according to the IGP

Earthquake in Peru: magnitude of the latest tremors reported today, Sunday, August 16, according to the IGP

Follow live all seismic movements in the country, according to the reports published by the Geophysical Institute of Peru. Also check news related to this, as well as recommendations in these types of situations.

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Peru is a seismic country and we must all be prepared to face a large-scale movement. For this reason, the National Civil Defense Institute (Indeci) recommends the use of an emergency backpack as it is a key element of the “survival combo” in the midst of a natural disaster.

Earthquake in Peru via the IGP

22:07
  • WHAT IS SEISMIC SILENCE?

Seismic silence is a prolonged period without significant seismic activity or intensity in a region, which may indicate the accumulation of tectonic stresses and an increased risk of a future earthquake.

21:13
  • WHY SHOULD YOU NEVER USE AN ELEVATOR DURING AN EARTHQUAKE?

Experts recommend never using the elevator during an earthquake, as it could detach from its structure and fall from a great height with people inside.

20:25
  • Earthquake 85 km S of Pisco, Pisco – Ica

Local Date and Time: 15/08/2026,19:48:54

Magnitude: 4.2

Depth: 16 km

Latitude: -14.44

Longitude: -76.46

Intensity: III Pisco

20:25
  • Earthquake 109 km E of Zarumilla, Zarumilla – Tumbes

Local Date and Time: 15/08/2026,19:22:12

Magnitude: 4.2

Depth: 100 km

Latitude: -3.30

Longitude: -79.31

20:24
  • Earthquake 52 km SW of Sechura, Sechura – Piura

Local Date and Time: 15/08/2026,15:05:35

Magnitude: 4.5

Depth: 35 km

Latitude: -5.80

Longitude: -81.22

Intensity: III Sechura

18:50
  • WHAT IS THE LARGEST MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE RECORDED BY INSTRUMENTS IN PERU?

On Thursday, October 3, 1974, an 8.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Lima at 9:21 a.m., striking the capital of Peru as well as much of the Peruvian coast to the south. The movement lasted about 90 seconds and resulted in 252 deaths and 3,600 injuries.

18:14
  • EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS – PERU

• Emergency line: 105

(It is the national single emergency line, allowing Peruvians to access all emergency and security services with just one number).

• National Police: 105

• Firefighters: 116

• Highway Police: 110

• Civil Defense: 115

• Infosalud: 113

• Red Cross: 01 266 0481

• SAMU Ambulance Service: 106

18:02
  • What to do in case of an earthquake?
  • Before the earthquake

• Locate safe zones and sturdy structures to protect yourself.

• Have an emergency backpack ready.

• Participate in earthquake drills in your neighborhood.

• Educate the children in your home about precautionary measures.

• Hire an engineer to reinforce your home.

16:41
  • During the earthquake

• Stay calm. Being scared can only paralyze you or cause you to make mistakes.

• Stay away from windows and objects that may fall.

• If you cannot reach the exit quickly, find a safe space.

• Do not call by phone. The line will be overloaded, so it is better to send text messages.

• Do not use the elevator.

16:31
  • After the earthquake

• Check for gas leaks that could cause fire.

• Call emergency numbers such as: firefighters 116, Red Cross (01) 2660481, and the Mobile Emergency Care System (SAMU) 106.

• Assist the injured.

• Be careful with possible aftershocks. Avoid being near houses affected by the earthquake.

• If you are near the sea, move away from the area until the possibility of a tsunami is ruled out.

15:13
  • How much should the survival backpack weigh?

The ideal weight should not exceed 25% of the body weight of the person carrying it, ensuring a quick and agile evacuation.

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14:49
  • Can an earthquake be predicted?

Currently, it is impossible to determine, as the Earth itself has a wide dynamic regarding its movements, considering that it is not only about predicting when it will shake, but also determining the intensity, magnitude, depth, and other important factors.

14:12
  • How to activate Google’s earthquake early warning
  • Go to the Settings on your mobile device.
  • Go to Emergencies.
  • Scroll to where it says “Earthquake Alerts”.
14:03

Prepare your Family Emergency Plan assigning roles to each family member.

Prepare your Family Emergency Plan assigning roles to each family member.
13:32

Identify evacuation routes, respect capacity limits, avoid blocking exits, and recognize safety devices.

Identify evacuation routes, respect capacity limits, avoid blocking exits, and recognize safety devices.
12:11

An emergency can happen at any time.

An emergency can happen at any time.
11:37
  • EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS – PERU

• Emergency line: 105

(It is the national single emergency line, allowing Peruvians to access all emergency and security services with just one number).

• National Police: 105

• Firefighters: 116

• Highway Police: 110

• Civil Defense: 115

• Infosalud: 113

• Red Cross: 01 266 0481

• SAMU Ambulance Service: 106

10:49
  • WHY SHOULD YOU NEVER USE AN ELEVATOR DURING AN EARTHQUAKE?

Experts recommend never using the elevator during an earthquake, as it could detach from its structure and fall from a great height with people inside.

09:34
  • Where do most earthquakes occur in Peru?
  • Áncash
  • Ica
  • Lima
  • Arequipa
  • Moquegua
  • Tacna
08:37
  • Earthquake 11 km NW of Huasicancha, Huancayo – Junín
  • Local Date and Time: 15/08/2026,04:54:30
  • Magnitude: 3.3
  • Depth: 10 km
  • Latitude: -12.25
  • Longitude: -75.33
  • Intensity: II Huasicancha
08:37
  • Earthquake 14 km NW of Huasicancha, Huancayo – Junín
  • Local Date and Time: 15/08/2026,00:11:24
  • Magnitude: 3.5
  • Depth: 11 km
  • Latitude: -12.22
  • Longitude: -75.33
  • Intensity: III Huasicancha
22:03
  • WHAT IS THE LARGEST MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE RECORDED BY INSTRUMENTS IN PERU?

On Thursday, October 3, 1974, an 8.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Lima at 9:21 a.m., striking the capital of Peru as well as much of the Peruvian coast to the south. The movement lasted about 90 seconds and resulted in 252 deaths and 3,600 injuries.

22:02

Peru is located in a seismic zone and the occurrence of earthquakes is inevitable. A study by the IGP indicates that there is accumulated seismic energy in the south of the country, which should encourage participation in drills.

22:02

The entity responsible for recording each earthquake in the country is the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP). It also provides official information every time an earthquake occurs through its social media accounts.

22:02
  • HOW ARE EARTHQUAKE DATA OBTAINED IN PERU?

CENSIS obtains its data from the National Seismic Network (DS-0017-2018MINAM), composed and integrated by a series of velocity, acceleration, and displacement sensors distributed throughout the country.

22:02
  • WHY IS PERU A HIGHLY SEISMIC ZONE?

Peru is a highly seismic country because it is located within the Pacific Ring of Fire.

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22:02
  • Check here the latest records from the Geophysical Institute of Peru on seismic movements in the country.

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