Earthquake & Volcano Monitor — June 8, 2026
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck near the Philippines on June 8, while Sakurajima in Japan produced a major eruption causing widespread ashfall and tourism disruptions. Multiple volcanic systems including Mayon and Pelee remain active with ongoing seismic unrest.
Earthquake & Volcano Monitor — June 8, 2026
Seismic Activity
Strong Earthquake in Philippine Sea
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck 19 km southwest of Balangonan, Philippines on June 8, 2026 at 00:55 UTC, with shaking reaching 6.2 on the Modified Mercalli scale—considered very strong.

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake also struck the Philippine Sea on the same day at 7.5 km south of Sarangani Island, Philippines (01:12 pm Manila time). This region experiences frequent seismic activity—historical records indicate at least 2 earthquakes above magnitude 7 since 1900, suggesting larger events occur approximately every 60 to 65 years on average.
Sumatra Earthquake
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake occurred 93 km deep near Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia on June 8, 2026 at 06:39 UTC, located 20.2 km from Padang.
Greece Seismic Activity
A weak magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck 27 km southeast of Ierapetra, Crete, Greece on Sunday, June 7, 2026 at 08:34 am (GMT +3).
Volcanic Watch
Sakurajima Eruption Disrupts Kagoshima
A major eruption at Sakurajima volcano on June 7, 2026 blanketed Kagoshima City in volcanic ash, forcing widespread transportation disruptions including flight cancellations and rail suspensions. The eruption paralyzed Japan's most active volcano destination, significantly impacting tourism and travel operations across the region.

Mayon Volcano Ash Advisory
Mayon volcano in the Philippines issued an eruption alert on June 6, 2026 at 20:54 UTC. The Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Tokyo (VAAC) reported an eruption at flight level 090 (approximately 9,000 feet / 2,700 meters) with ash observed at 19:16 UTC.

Ongoing Global Volcanic Activity
Recent volcanic activity reports show continued unrest across multiple systems: Pelee recorded 136 V-T (volcano-tectonic) earthquakes during the past week, Fuego produced ash extending 20 km west of the volcano, Mount Merapi exhibited 6 lava avalanches, and Kupreanof displayed vigorous fumarole steaming.
Earth Science
Kilauea Alert Update
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reported that Kīlauea volcano is currently not erupting; the summit eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu is paused with an Aviation Color Code of YELLOW.
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