Summary
- three earthquakes were recorded off the southern coast of Alicante, Spain, on August 4, 2025.
- The first quake measured 1.3 mbLg near Torrevieja at zero depth.
- The following two quakes were stronger, both at 3.7 mbLg, near Santa Pola and Guardamar del Segura.
- Depths ranged from 0 to 12 kilometers under the Mediterranean Sea.
- Some residents along the alicante coast felt the tremors, but no damages have been reported.
Earthquakes Shake Alicante Coastline: What You need to Know
The serene mediterranean waters near Alicante’s southern coast were disrupted this Monday, August 4, 2025, as the ground beneath the sea trembled multiple times. according to the Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN), three earthquakes were recorded off the coast, presenting a mild but noticeable seismic activity in the region.
details of the Seismic Events
The Valencian Community Emergency Coordination Center informed the public about the tremors through their official social media channels.
| Earthquake | Location | Distance from Coast | Magnitude (mbLg) | Depth (km) | Time (Local) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Off Torrevieja | 110 km | 1.3 | 0 | Morning, Aug 4 |
| 2nd | Off santa Pola | 52 km | 3.7 | 10 | 21:45, Aug 4 |
| 3rd | Off Guardamar del Segura | 50 km | 3.7 | 12 | 21:45, Aug 4 |
What Does This Mean for Residents?
While these tremors might sound alarming, experts explain that the magnitudes recorded are considered moderate and unlikely to cause significant damage, especially offshore. Residents in nearby coastal towns such as Torrevieja have reported feeling the quakes, but as of now, no injuries or structural damages have been confirmed.
Why Seismic Activity Happens in Alicante
The Alicante coastline lies near various fault lines that occasionally cause minor to moderate earthquakes beneath the Mediterranean Sea.These tectonic movements, while somewhat frequent, rarely lead to severe outcomes. However, monitoring such activity is crucial for preparedness and public safety.
How to Stay Prepared
- Stay informed: Follow official sources like the Instituto Geográfico Nacional and local emergency services.
- Emergency kit: Have a basic kit ready with essentials like water, food, flashlight, and first aid.
- Safety drills: Practice earthquake drills at home and work to react calmly if tremors occur.
- Secure belongings: anchor heavy furniture and store fragile items safely.
Conclusion
Alicante’s coastal area experienced three earthquakes on August 4, 2025, with magnitudes ranging from mild to moderate. although residents felt the ground shake,there is currently no cause for alarm as no damages have been reported. Authorities continue to monitor seismic activity to ensure public safety.
For ongoing updates, stay tuned to the valencian Community Emergency Coordination Center and the Instituto Geográfico Nacional.
Sources
- Información – Three earthquakes off Alicante coast near Torrevieja and Santa Pola
- Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN) – Official Website
- valencian Community Emergency Coordination Center – Twitter

