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Albania Earthquakes Today: Live Tracker

Live seismic activity in Albania — updated every 60 seconds from USGS data. Albania is one of Europe's most seismically active countries, with frequent earthquakes along the Adriatic coast.

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📊 Regional seismic profile
🌋 Risk level
High
🏔️ Major faults
Shkodër-Pejë fault, Durrës fault, Ionian thrust front
📅 Notable quakes
2019 Durrës (M6.4), 1979 Montenegro (M7.0 felt), 1920 Tiranë (M6.2)
👥 Population affected
2.8 million
🧩 Tectonic setting
Adriatic microplate colliding with Eurasian Plate
📌 Did you know? The 2019 Durrës earthquake (M6.4) was the deadliest in Albania in over 40 years.
📋 Local earthquakes (past 24h)
No local earthquakes in the past 24 hours.

About Earthquake Activity in Albania

Albania is one of Europe's most seismically active countries, lying at the collision zone between the Adriatic microplate and the Eurasian Plate. The 2019 Durrës earthquake (M6.4) killed 51 people and damaged thousands of buildings. Major faults include the Shkodër-Pejë fault, the Durrës fault, and the Ionian thrust front. Notable quakes include 2019 Durrës (M6.4), 1979 Montenegro (M7.0, felt strongly in Albania), 1920 Tiranë (M6.2). The seismic risk is high. Tectonically, Albania lies on the Adriatic microplate, part of the Alpine-Himalayan belt with active thrusting. This page provides real‑time USGS data and historical context for Albania.

The region is defined by Shkodër-Pejë fault, Durrës fault, Ionian thrust front, and the risk level is classified as High. With a population of 2.8 million, understanding local seismic hazards is crucial.

Why does Albania experience earthquakes?

Albania lies on Adriatic microplate colliding with Eurasian Plate. The movement of these plates builds up stress, which is released as earthquakes. In subduction zones, one plate dives beneath another, generating some of the largest quakes on Earth. In some regions, strike‑slip faults produce frequent moderate earthquakes.

Key facts about Albania seismicity

Frequently Asked Questions about Albania Earthquakes

❓ What was the strongest earthquake in Albania?

The strongest recorded earthquake in Albania was the 2019 Durrës earthquake (M6.4). 2019 Durrës (M6.4)

❓ How often do earthquakes occur in Albania?

Albania experiences approximately 200-500 earthquakes per year, with 20-50 felt (M3.0+) and 2-5 potentially damaging events (M5.0+) annually, according to USGS historical data.

❓ When was the last major earthquake in Albania?

The most recent major earthquake in Albania was the 2019 Durrës earthquake (M6.4). 2019 Durrës (M6.4)

❓ Is Albania on a fault line?

Yes. Albania is crossed by Shkodër-Pejë fault, Durrës fault, Ionian thrust front, making it prone to seismic activity. The seismic risk level is classified as High.

❓ What should I do during an earthquake in Albania?

Drop, cover, and hold on. Stay away from windows, and if outdoors, move to an open area. After the shaking stops, check for injuries and be ready for aftershocks. Prepare an emergency kit with water, food, first aid, and a flashlight.

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Data sources: USGS real‑time feed, USGS historical archive, and Wikipedia. Page refreshes live earthquake data every 60 seconds.

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