Check the latest earthquakes recorded in Peru according to IGP reports. The Peruvian territory is located in an area with a high propensity for seismic activity, as it is situated on the “Pacific Ring of Fire.” Following this logic, the country tends to shake continuously with varying magnitudes from the most imperceptible to large-scale earthquakes. These are the most feared by the resident population. The areas that usually report the most earthquakes are Ica, Arequipa, Lima, and other regions strategically located at the collision points of tectonic plates.
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On the other hand, although the Peruvian region has a high risk factor for tremors and earthquakes, it is not the only country with this characteristic, but shares this factor with other neighboring South American countries. Likewise, with the Japanese country located on the other side of the Pacific, Japan.
Therefore, the Geophysical Institute of Peru constantly reports every earthquake recorded in the country with the aim of informing the population and monitoring seismic movements and promoting a culture of prevention together with INDECI to avoid future tragedies for millions of Peruvians.
Here we share the latest earthquake reports from the IGP:
SEISMIC REPORT:
— National Seismological Center (@Sismos_Peru_IGP) August 18, 2026
IGP/CENSIS/RS 2026-0564
Local Date and Time: 08/17/2026,23:54:34
Magnitude: 3.5
Depth: 9 km
Latitude: -12.15
Longitude: -75.38
Intensity: II-III Chupaca
Reference: 14 km SW of Chupaca, Chupaca – Junínhttps://t.co/9Wk1aS3sB3
SEISMIC REPORT:
IGP/CENSIS/RS 2026-0562
Local Date and Time: 08/17/2026,19:51:46
Magnitude: 4.0
Depth: 195 km
Latitude: -16.31
Longitude: -69.92
Reference: 39 km SW of Ilave, El Collao – Punohttps://t.co/V8G6lYWxJGRead more Barça Play free today: who broadcasts Barcelona vs Al Ahly for the 2026 Joan Gamper Trophy
— National Seismological Center (@Sismos_Peru_IGP) August 18, 2026
SEISMIC REPORT:
— National Seismological Center (@Sismos_Peru_IGP) August 17, 2026
IGP/CENSIS/RS 2026-0561
Local Date and Time: 08/17/2026,12:10:15
Magnitude: 3.4
Depth: 10 km
Latitude: -9.53
Longitude: -77.05
Intensity: II-III San Marcos
Reference: 12 km E of San Marcos, Huari – Áncashhttps://t.co/E2p38hUDzs
SEISMIC REPORT:
— National Seismological Center (@Sismos_Peru_IGP) August 16, 2026
IGP/CENSIS/RS 2026-0560
Local Date and Time: 08/16/2026,04:42:55
Magnitude: 3.5
Depth: 55 km
Latitude: -12.55
Longitude: -77.05
Intensity: II-III Chilca
Reference: 34 km W of Chilca, Cañete – Limahttps://t.co/77xGZnWgZZ
SEISMIC REPORT:
— National Seismological Center (@Sismos_Peru_IGP) August 16, 2026
IGP/CENSIS/RS 2026-0559
Local Date and Time: 08/16/2026,01:51:04
Magnitude: 3.4
Depth: 40 km
Latitude: -12.60
Longitude: -76.83
Intensity: II-III Chilca
Reference: 14 km SW of Chilca, Cañete – Limahttps://t.co/UNA6FwQ83Q
What items are essential for your emergency backpack?
Find out here what items your emergency backpack should contain:
- Hygiene items: antibacterial gel, toilet paper, toothbrush, hand and face towel, pack of wet wipes.
- First aid kit: masks, ethyl alcohol, sterile gauze, adhesive tape, adhesive bandages, elastic bandages, antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and antibiotic cream. Include specific medications if any family member suffers from a disease.
- Warmth: fleece blanket and footwear.
- Non-perishable food: bottled water without gas, cereal bar, canned food, and chocolates.
- Miscellaneous: multi-purpose knife, polyester ropes, lighter, adhesive tape, and plastic bags.
- Money and communication items: batteries, portable radio, whistle, and flashlight.
It is important to remember that you should change the products periodically to ensure they have expiration dates within the stipulated time. On the other hand, citizens with pets are reminded to consider their needs and equip the necessary items in the emergency backpack.
