Malaysia

Moderate earthquake strikes Banda Sea, no tsunami threat to Malaysia

A magnitude 5.4 earthquake was recorded in the Banda Sea early Tuesday morning, with Malaysian authorities confirming there is no tsunami risk to the country

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 13 Jan 2026 8:32AM

Moderate earthquake strikes Banda Sea, no tsunami threat to Malaysia
The quake occurred approximately 472 kilometres south of Ambon, Indonesia - January 13, 2026

A MODERATE earthquake measuring magnitude 5.4 struck the Banda Sea at 5.59am on January 13, 2026, according to seismic data recorded by Malaysian authorities.

The epicentre was located at latitude 7.9 degrees south and longitude 129.0 degrees east, at a depth of 81 kilometres. The quake occurred approximately 472 kilometres south of Ambon, Indonesia.

METMalaysia confirmed that the seismic event poses no tsunami threat to Malaysia.

The incident was reported under the national earthquake monitoring system, with continued observation to ensure there are no subsequent developments. - January 13, 2026

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