Earthquake Risk in Delaware
Delaware has very low seismic risk. The state occasionally feels shaking from earthquakes centered in neighboring states or the mid-Atlantic region, but locally generated earthquakes are rare and typically very small.
The largest earthquake recorded in Delaware was a magnitude 4.1 3 km NNE of Little Creek, Delaware on November 30, 2017. Delaware has 2 notable earthquakes on record since 2004.
Notable Earthquakes
2
Recorded in or near Delaware (since 2004)
Largest Earthquake
M4.1
3 km NNE of Little Creek, Delaware (Nov 2017)
Most Recent
M4.1
Nov 30, 2017
Notable Earthquakes
Significant earthquakes recorded in or near this state.
| Magnitude | Location | Depth | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| M4.1 | 3 km NNE of Little Creek, Delaware | 9.9 km | Nov 30, 2017 |
| M2.8 | 3 km ESE of Pennsville, New Jersey | 5.0 km | Jul 1, 2009 |
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