Hawaii earthquakes list + Hawaii earthquakes in-depth articles

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The list below shows the latest Hawaii earthquakes

In depth articles on Hawaii earthquakes written by Earthquake-Report.com in 2011 (earlier see below)
- Mauna Kea, Hawaii – earthquake swarm below the astronomical observatories volcano (October 20, 2011)

 

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Label info : M = magnitude, D = depth (km), Time = UTC – Hawaii time = UTC – 8

SRC Location UTC Date/time M D INFO
USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 19 23:09 2.7 4 MAP I Felt It
USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Jun 18 06:50 2.7 2 MAP I Felt It
USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 16 22:11 3.0 26 MAP I Felt It INFO
USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Jun 16 13:50 3.2 25 MAP I Felt It INFO
  • Waikoloa HI - Very short duration but house shook lightly
  • Hawi - woke me out of sleep. house was creaking
  • Kamuela - Very loud noise
  • Mauna Lani - Awakened briefly!
  • Kamuela - Woke me up, thought I was dreaming.
  • waikoloa village - short time shaking but strong to moderate shaking
  • Kohala Ranch - Brief quick shaking...woke up the entire family.
  • USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 16 05:24 2.7 16 MAP I Felt It
  • Kamuela - Heard the rumble coming and then the shaking and more noise
  • USGS Hawaiian Islands Region Jun 15 19:40 3.5 16 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 15 00:12 2.6 3 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 12 15:12 3.2 15 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 10 16:04 2.7 3 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 09 17:31 2.5 12 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Jun 09 12:18 2.7 21 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 07 13:51 2.5 0 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Jun 06 01:10 3.6 38 MAP I Felt It INFO
  • Pahoa - we moved from humboldt county CA and are experienced with several 7.+ quakes.
  • USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 05 14:21 2.7 3 MAP I Felt It
  • Aina Haina - Felt a slight rumpling bump like a heavy truck going by, very brief.
  • USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 05 08:37 3.0 1 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 05 00:17 2.5 1 MAP I Felt It
    EMSC Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 05 00:12 5.2 40 MAP I Felt It
  • Pololu Valley - Sitting on a rock on the beach, felt a short, mild, but noticeable shaking.
  • USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Jun 05 00:12 5.2 16 MAP I Felt It INFO
  • Ocean View - Small shakes followed by a large shake.
  • Molokai - very small vibration in house
  • Kailua - I felt at weak shaking around 2:15 p.m. 6/4/13
  • Hilo - Severe jolt. Windows rattled. Could feel concrete floor vibrate.
  • Honolulu - On the 6th floor apartment, room began to shake weakly. Medals hanging on book stand also began to move and hit against each other.
  • Wailuku - Sitting at office desk and felt some shaking
  • Honolulu (Tantalus) - At around 2:18 pm, the house shook slightly for maybe 10 seconds
  • Mountain View - There was an explosion and then shook.
  • Keaau - Shook my whole building!
  • keaau - very strong shaking, windows rattled and felt like it lasted a long time. felt some after shocks too
  • kailua/keauhou - 1 hard hit followed by smaller rollers
  • Kailua - rolling about 3 seconds
  • Ocean View - light shaking, then a little more shaking. Brief, about 5 seconds total
  • Hilo - Short, approximately 4 seconds, side-to-side, with a rumble.
  • hilo - second story office bldg downtown Hilo. Shook hard enough to make a lady screem
  • Waipio Valley - just another day at the office in paradise
  • Hilo - jiggled my office chair a little
  • Wailuku - Light shaking only for a few seconds.
  • Keaau - brief weak shaking, pause, short moderate to strong shaking with short weak shaking following
  • Kamuela - second floor, steel main frame on concrete with wood subframing. If it could move it did. Strong swaying of walls.
  • Honolulu - I felt my chair and desk were weakly shaking.
  • Hilo - Rattled my bookcase and saw the water slosh in a flower vase.
  • Keaau - It started with what felt like strong wind shaking the house then got very quite strong then stopped. No damage. Scared the dog.
  • hawaiian homes waimea - felt small shakes then y a large shake. scary.
  • Waikoloa - I felt two jolts
  • kihei - I was sitting on my couch and I felt it shake
  • Hilo Hawaii - Light strong shake quickly followed by a weak shake. Felt on 6th floor of a Banyan Drive building in Hilo Hawaii.
  • Kailua - Very weak shaking for less than a second. At first I thought my dog had jumped off the couch.
  • Waiakea Uka - I was inside on the toilet and everything started shaking.
  • Ninole, Hawaii - 20 mile marker north of Hilo, strong rolling earthquake.
  • keaau agg lots - some dishes above my cabinets fell on kitchen floor
  • Kahului, Maui - I was on the second floor of an office building 333 Dairy Rd, Kahului. I felt 4 seconds of side to side shaking.
  • Honolulu - eh the bugga was minah ova hea
  • Hilo - was about 5 seconds earthquake
  • Kona - I felt it 15min ago. Light shaking and then 20 seconds later more light shaking.
  • hilo - just N. of airport - was sleeping it woke me, I thought it was a dream.
  • Waiakea Uka in Hilo - One quick jolt followed by strong increasing shaking then subsiding slowly.
  • Hawaiian Paradise Park - Started lightly like a brief but strong wind and then intensified. Scary, but brief.....
  • Oceanview - Is the biggest one so far I have felt n Hawaii since being here a year and a half. Small dog was quite frightened.
  • HPP Keaau - a very quick start to a Sudden B O O M and S H A K E. Then it was done. Almost like being dropped off a table.
  • omaopio, maui - was lying on bed. all of a sudden bed started shaking. very weird feeling!
  • Hilo, Hawaii - I thought a car bumped the house (unintentionally).
  • Wailuku - My computer monitor was shaking.
  • Kehena beach - one small bump followed by two seconds of light shaking
  • Waikoloa, HI - I was sitting on the couch watching TV when the condo started to shake. I thought I was imagining it but then there was a message that came up on TV saying there was an earthquake and there will not be any tsunami warning.
  • Ocean View - We received a nice jolt, then a rolling, rumbling shake, then some lighter wobbling, then a small aftershock.
  • Wailuku - Light shaking for a couple of seconds.
  • Keauhou - Woke me up from a nap, bed was moving.
  • Honolulu, HI - Felt slight shaking on the 17th floor of my office building.
  • Keaau/HPP - BOOOMMM SHAAAKE then it was over. the dogs did not like it.
  • Wa'aWa'a - House on stilts rocked for 2 long seconds--creaky!
  • Haiku - 5 seconds of moderate shaking in the house.
  • Puako - felt like a distant explosion went off and then a vehicle hit the house
  • Waimea (Kamuela) - Started with slight shaking and continued with strong shaking and rattling of windows and items in house.
  • Pahoa - The ground shook pretty good. I'd never experienced that before.
  • Hilo - felt a big jolt, heard rumbling and heard house moving.
  • Holualoa - I felt light, steady shaking for about 30 seconds.
  • Hilo - It started with light shaking, then suddenly heavier shaking, pictures were swinging on the walls, nothing fell off, lasted maybe 8 seconds, very scary! This was my first earth quake...
  • Kona - Shook my desk pretty good
  • kailua, oahu - I felt my bed shake. I wasn't sure if it was real or I was going a little crazy.
  • Kealakekua - Could hear it more than "feel" it!
  • Honolulu - I was on the 19th floor of a building, and almost all of us felt the shaking during a performance piece we were watching. It was enough for us to look around and become distracted.
  • Pahoa - the whole building shaked lightly but very steady for approx. 5 seconds. but no damage.
  • Honolulu - In the federal building downtown and felt a slow gentle swaying. Lived in Alaska for over 20 years and have been in my fairshare of earthquakes. This one was very soft maybe because the Federal building is so stout.
  • kalaoa - one big jolt, a pause, then lighter shaking.
  • Hilo - I was sitting on the couch with the windows open and talking on the phone, when my entire apartment starting shaking back and forth. Lasted maybe 5 seconds tops, was the first earthquake I experienced in my lifetime. The noise from surrounding buildings were pretty loud, that was the scariest part, the shaking not so much. Mahalo
  • Hilo, HI - On 2nd floor of the County Building in Hilo, it was pretty scary
  • wailuku, maui - could feel the ground shake and see the doors shaking as well.
  • Kealakekua - A shake then another. First one really felt since moving here 5years ago.
  • Honolulu - Filing cabinet in office was shaking.
  • Honolulu - My desk, water bottle and computer shook for about 30 seconds. Im in Honolulu off of nuuanu
  • Hilo - On 3rd floor of Hilo Courthouse. Initially a small shake, then seconds later a very strong jolt.
  • Hana - Was sitting on couch, felt the door in back of me sway, felt like a gust of wind came and lifted it up, but it wasn't windy outside.
  • Hana - Moderate side to side shaking for a few seconds. Definitely noticeable.
  • Pahoa - Shaking east to west-light moderate.
  • Honolulu - I wasn't sure at first but others noticed it too.
  • Orchid land drive, Keaau - My husband and myself took a nap which is a rare occurrence for us; felt like a bomb fell and an animal or something large ran over our roof for sometime. The sound woke us up, it was very loud. My husband saw water in a trough near the house with lots of waves. Our two puppies were hiding with the cat along with our older dog who ran away. only one dog stayed in the carport. It took us few seconds to realize it is an earthquake as we are living here only about a year.
  • Kailua, Hawaii - Very brief mild shaking.
  • Kahului - 2nd floor office building, everything rocked here..
  • puna beach palisades, Pahoa, HI - It was an impressive couple of shakes ... no damage here.
  • Mark Twain Subdivision Naalehu - 2 story house shook for approx 7 to 10 seconds
  • Captain Cook - Light shaking for about 5 seconds.
  • Kailua Kona - A quick jolt. The house made a loud crack.
  • Captain Cook - Two separate strong shakes a few seconds each.
  • Hilo - I was in a portable classroom by myself . It seemed to last 3 to 5 seconds.
  • Volcano, HI - Moderate shaking for several seconds followed by a loud crack and jolt.
  • Pahoa - It felt and sounded like a big wind slammed against the house (three story structure). I was standing next to it hanging laundry when it hit. I heard several things fall inside the house.
  • makiki - in third floor apartment, couch was jolting for a few seconds
  • Pahoa, HI - Heard windows rattling a lot, and light shaking. A few things fell off shelves but nothing broken.
  • Hilo - I was watching TV and suddenly everything was shaking.
  • Volcanos National Park - We were right on the rim of Kilauea! I looked at the plume which appeared to grow. I'm from California so I realized pretty quickly that it was a decent size quake. Very exciting!
  • Molokai Channel - The waves in front and around out boat were at least 15' we got a warning when we saw 4 fishing charters leaving tha channel but we stayed. Luckily everyone was alright.
  • Olinda, Maui - My entire cabin was shaking.
  • pololu valley - felt it the ground shake for less than 5 seconds while sitting on the beach at pololu valley. Lady next to me also felt it.
  • keaau (the zoo) - I was at the zoo watching the white Bengal tiger lick its paw. all of a sudden a boom sound then a pretty obvious shaking, and then over in under 20 seconds. the tiger jumped up in the air all fours off the ground. amazing sight.
  • Hawi - Felt like someone pushed my office chair up from the floor and then it was followed by a quick tremor all in about 2-3 seconds.
  • USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Jun 05 00:12 5.3 40 MAP I Felt It
    GEOFON Hawaii Jun 05 00:12 5.2 10 MAP I Felt It
  • Papa'aloa - A small vibration occurred just before the big one. Then our building started shaking and the floor felt like it was rolling up and down. All this was accompanied by a loud and prolonged rumbling noise. It seemed to last forever, but in reality, probably lasted 10 seconds or so. It was very scary and I still feel a bit nervous.
  • USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 04 23:50 2.7 1 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 04 15:26 2.5 34 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 04 06:23 2.9 3 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 04 00:53 2.9 2 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 04 00:53 2.9 2 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Jun 02 21:06 3.1 16 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Jun 01 03:30 2.7 2 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 30 22:41 2.5 6 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 30 12:31 2.5 6 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 28 14:57 2.5 9 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 25 15:18 2.8 30 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 23 08:49 2.6 44 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 23 05:23 3.2 8 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Maui Region, Hawaii May 23 02:39 2.6 13 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 22 12:24 2.6 5 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii May 18 06:29 2.7 9 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 15 05:35 2.5 8 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 13 18:07 2.7 5 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 12 19:30 2.5 6 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 12 03:27 2.8 3 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 09 20:49 2.6 3 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii May 09 19:47 2.8 13 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii May 08 09:12 2.6 35 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 07 01:12 3.4 7 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii May 05 21:59 2.5 11 MAP I Felt It
    EMSC Hawaii Region, Hawaii May 04 11:53 3.6 6 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii May 04 11:53 3.6 5 MAP I Felt It INFO
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Apr 30 07:18 2.5 10 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Island Of Hawaii, Hawaii Apr 30 03:15 2.5 3 MAP I Felt It
    USGS Hawaii Region, Hawaii Apr 27 18:05 2.6 7 MAP I Felt It

    Data sources courtesy : USGSEMSCGFZGEONET


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    MMI II (Very weak shaking) ?
    People :
    Felt by persons at rest, on upper floors or favorably placed.
    MMI III (Weak shaking) ?
    People :
    Felt indoors; hanging objects may swing, vibration similar to passing of light trucks, duration may be estimated, may not be recognized as an earthquake.
    MMI IV (Light shaking) ?
    People :
    Generally noticed indoors but not outside. Light sleepers may be awakened. Vibration may be likened to the passing of heavy traffic, or to the jolt of a heavy object falling or striking the building.
    Fittings :
    Doors and windows rattle. Glassware and crockery rattle. Liquids in open vessels may be slightly disturbed. Standing motorcars may rock.
    Structures :
    Walls and frames of buildings, and partitions and suspended ceilings in commercial buildings, may be heard to creak.
    MMI V (Moderate shaking) ?
    People :
    Generally felt outside, and by almost everyone indoors. Most sleepers awakened. A few people alarmed.
    Fittings :
    Small unstable objects are displaced or upset. Some glassware and crockery may be broken. Hanging pictures knock against the wall. Open doors may swing. Cupboard doors secured by magnetic catches may open. Pendulum clocks stop, start, or change rate.
    Structures :
    Some large display windows cracked. A few earthenware toilet fixtures cracked.
    MMI VI (Strong shaking) ?
    People Felt by all. People and animals alarmed. Many run outside. Difficulty experienced in walking steadily.
    Fittings :
    Objects fall from shelves. Pictures fall from walls. Some furniture moved on smooth floors, some unsecured free-standing fireplaces moved. Glassware and crockery broken. Very unstable furniture overturned. Small church and school bells ring. Appliances move on bench or table tops. Filing cabinets or "easy glide" drawers may open (or shut).
    Structures :
    Slight damage to buildings with low standard. Some stucco or cement plaster falls. Large display windows broken. Damage to a few weak domestic chimneys, some may fall.
    Environment :
    Trees and bushes shake, or are heard to rustle. Loose material may be dislodged from sloping ground, e.g. existing slides, talus slopes, shingle slides.
    MMI VII (Very strong shaking) ?
    People
    General alarm. Difficulty experienced in standing. Noticed by motorcar drivers who may stop.
    Fittings :
    Large bells ring. Furniture moves on smooth floors, may move on carpeted floors. Substantial damage to fragile contents of buildings.
    Structures :
    Unreinforced stone and brick walls cracked. Low standard buildings cracked with some minor masonry falls. A few instances of damage to buildings of ordinary workmanship. Unbraced parapets, unbraced brick gables, and architectural ornaments fall. Roofing tiles, especially ridge tiles may be dislodged. Many unreinforced domestic chimneys damaged, often falling from roof-line. Water tanks Type I burst. A few instances of damage to brick veneers and plaster or cement-based linings. Unrestrained water cylinders (hot-water cylinders) may move and leak. Some common windows cracked. Suspended ceilings damaged.
    Environment :
    Water made turbid by stirred up mud. Small slides such as falls of sand and gravel banks, and small rock-falls from steep slopes and cuttings. Instances of settlement of unconsolidated or wet, or weak soils. Some fine cracks appear in sloping ground. A few instances of liquefaction (i.e. small water and sand ejections).
    MMI VIII (Severe shaking) ?
    People Alarm may approach panic. Steering of motorcars greatly affected. Structures : Low standard buildings heavily damaged, some collapse. ordinary workmanship buildings damaged, some with partial collapse. Reinforced masonry or concrete buildings damaged in some cases. A few instances of damage to buildings and bridges designed and built to resist earthquakes. Monuments and pre-1976 elevated tanks and factory stacks twisted or brought down. Some pre-1965 infill masonry panels damaged. A few post-1980 brick veneers damaged. Decayed timber piles of houses damaged. Houses not secured to foundations may move. Most unreinforced domestic chimneys damaged, some below roof-line, many brought down. Environment : Cracks appear on steep slopes and in wet ground. Small to moderate slides in roadside cuttings and unsupported excavations. Small water and sand ejections and localized lateral spreading adjacent to streams, canals, lakes, etc.
    MMI IX (Violent shaking) ?
    Structures Many low standard buildings destroyed. Ordinary workmanship buildings heavily damaged, some collapse. Reinforced masonry or concrete buildings damaged, some with partial collapse. Buildings and bridges designed and built to resist earthquakes damaged in some cases, some with flexible frames seriously damaged. Damage or permanent distortion to some buildings and bridges, designed and built to normal use standards. Houses not secured to foundations shifted off. Brick veneers fall and expose frames. Environment : Cracking of ground conspicuous. Landsliding general on steep slopes. Liquefaction effects intensified and more widespread, with large lateral spreading and flow sliding adjacent to streams, canals, lakes, etc.
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    1. Sheyla Kanehailua says:

      Btw this happened early morning! Not PM!!

      • Armand Vervaeck says:

        Sheyla, you are probably not the last one telling us that. As we work Internationally, we use GMT or UTC time (all over the world the same) – also USGS is using that.

    2. Sheyla Kanehailua says:

      When will u guys have more info on this earthquake in hawaii??

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