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Magnitude 4.1 earthquake strikes Johor; tremors felt in several Malaysian states​

Tremors were felt in most areas of Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and southern Pahang.
Magnitude 4.1 earthquake strikes Johor; tremors felt in several Malaysian states

The 4.1-magnitude quake occurred at 6.13am on Aug 24, 2025, 5km west of Segamat in Johor. (Image: European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)



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JOHOR BAHRU: A weak earthquake struck the Malaysian state of Johor on Sunday (Aug 24) morning, with tremors felt across several states.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) said in a Facebook post that the 4.1-magnitude quake occurred at 6.13am on Sunday, 5km west of Segamat, at a depth of 10km.
 

COUNTRY NOT COMPLETELY IMMUNE​



While Malaysia is located outside the Pacific Ring of Fire, the country is not completely immune to the risk of earthquakes, said one expert.

The Institute of Geology Malaysia’s president Abd Rasid Jaapar told Bernama in March this year that while Malaysia is not situated along the collision zone of major tectonic plates, several minor tremors have been recorded in certain areas over recent decades.


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"Earthquakes are unpredictable in both location and magnitude. For instance, Bukit Tinggi once experienced a 3.8-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale. However, at present, there is no significant earthquake risk in Peninsular Malaysia," he said.
 
He added that the risk is higher in Sabah, where it is close to active seismic zones.

Malaysia has experienced strong earthquakes in the past, particularly in Sabah, according to Bernama. Quakes with magnitudes between 6.0 and 6.3 were recorded in 1923, 1958, 1976 and 2015. In Sarawak, the strongest recorded tremor was a 5.3-magnitude quake in 1994.

Peninsular Malaysia has also seen several earthquakes, with epicentres in Bukit Tinggi, Pahang; Kenyir Dam, Terengganu; Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan; and Manjung and Temenggor in Perak.

The quakes, ranging from magnitudes 1.6 to 4.6, occurred between 1984 and 2013.
 
While peninsular Malaysia has historically experienced low seismic activity, the region is not immune to it, according to its National Disaster Management Agency’s website.

In 1922, Johor experienced two earthquakes - the first registering at a magnitude of 5.4 in January, and the other at a magnitude of 5.0 in February.

Between Nov 30, 2007 and Jan 14, 2008, a series of 13 earthquakes occurred along the Bukit Tinggi fault zone – an active fault spanning the Selangor and Pahang border.

In March 2025, following the devastating

earthquake that struck Myanmar and parts of Thailand

and Vietnam, a Malaysian expert warned that the country should remain vigilant even though it is outside the Pacific Ring of Fire.



Institute of Geology Malaysia president Abdul Rasid Jaapar said while Malaysia is not situated along the collision zone of major tectonic plates – reducing the risk of major earthquakes – several minor tremors have been recorded in certain areas over recent decades.

He told Bernama that the risk exists although “at present, there is no significant earthquake risk in peninsular Malaysia”.

Peninsular Malaysia has experienced several earthquakes, though these were lower than 5.0 in magnitude. Their epicentres were in Bukit Tinggi, Pahang; Kenyir Dam, Terengganu; Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan; and Manjung and Temenggor in Perak. These quakes, from magnitudes 1.6 to 4.6, occurred in 1984, 1985, 1987, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2013.
 
However, the National Disaster Management Agency noted in an Aug 13 release that the 1922 Johor quakes were instances of intraplate seismicity, which means the quakes originated within the tectonic plate rather than at its boundaries.

Such intraplate earthquakes, it noted, are less common and their causes can be more complex.

“They often result from the accumulation and release of stress along pre-existing weaknesses in the crust, such as ancient faults or rift zones, which can be reactivated by tectonic forces acting across the plate,” it explained.
 

Second earthquake strikes Johor, tremors felt across four states​

Low-magnitude quake recorded in Kluang hours after earlier tremor in Segamat, with no reported damage or injuries

Updated 3 hours ago · Published on 24 Aug 2025 12:20PM

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Second earthquake strikes Johor, tremors felt across four states
The epicentre was located 28 kilometres northwest of Kluang at a depth of 10 kilometres - August 24, 2025

A SECOND minor earthquake was recorded in Johor this morning, this time in the north-west of Kluang, just hours after an earlier tremor was felt in Segamat.


According to the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia), the latest quake occurred at 9:00am and registered a magnitude of 2.8.

The epicentre was located 28 kilometres northwest of Kluang at a depth of 10 kilometres, centred at coordinates 2.2°N and 103.1°E. Although categorised as weak, the tremors were reportedly felt across parts of Johor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and southern Pahang.

It followed a stronger 4.1-magnitude earthquake in Segamat at 6:13am the same day, which was also felt in several neighbouring states.

MetMalaysia assured the public there is no tsunami threat to Malaysia from either event and confirmed that it is continuing to monitor the situation closely.

In a social media statement, the agency urged members of the public who felt the tremors to assist in impact assessment by completing an official questionnaire, detailing their location at the time of the quake and the type of building they were in.

“No damage or casualties have been reported at this time,” MetMalaysia stated.

Johor Chief Minister Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, citing information from Segamat District Officer Mohd Ezzuddin Sanusi, confirmed there were no injuries or property damage reported following the earlier quake in Segamat.

He advised the public to avoid structurally unsafe buildings and to remain alert to official updates.
 

Magnitude 4.1 earthquake strikes Johor; tremors felt in several Malaysian states​

Tremors were felt in most areas of Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and southern Pahang.
Magnitude 4.1 earthquake strikes Johor; tremors felt in several Malaysian states

The 4.1-magnitude quake occurred at 6.13am on Aug 24, 2025, 5km west of Segamat in Johor. (Image: European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)



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JOHOR BAHRU: A weak earthquake struck the Malaysian state of Johor on Sunday (Aug 24) morning, with tremors felt across several states.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) said in a Facebook post that the 4.1-magnitude quake occurred at 6.13am on



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Sunday, 5km west of Segamat, at a depth of 10km.

Magnitude 4.1 earthquake strikes Johor; tremors felt in several Malaysian states​

Tremors were felt in most areas of Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and southern Pahang.
Magnitude 4.1 earthquake strikes Johor; tremors felt in several Malaysian states

The 4.1-magnitude quake occurred at 6.13am on Aug 24, 2025, 5km west of Segamat in Johor. (Image: European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre)



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24 Aug 2025 10:33AM (Updated: 24 Aug 2025 12:21PM)
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JOHOR BAHRU: A weak earthquake struck the Malaysian state of Johor on Sunday (Aug 24) morning, with tremors felt across several states.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) said in a Facebook post that the 4.1-magnitude quake occurred at 6.13am on Sunday, 5km west of Segamat, at a depth of 10km.
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