# Romania Vrancea seismic activity continues Aug 2026

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/romanian-seismic-activity-in-vrancea
> Updated: 2026-08-11T00:00:00.000Z. Sources: 34. Developments: 8.

Seismic activity in Romania’s Vrancea zone remained persistent through late July 2026. The night of 25-26 July saw three tremors – magnitudes 3.2, 3.5 and 2.4 – occurring over six hours, matching the earlier sequence on 24-25 July. No damage or injuries were reported, and authorities again asked residents if they felt the quakes and reiterated safety advice.

On 28 July a shallow-moderate magnitude 3.4 quake was recorded in Buzău County at a depth of about 120 km, also without reported impact. INFP data indicate that since the start of the month Romania experienced 23 quakes between magnitudes 2.0 and 3.4, following the strongest 4.5 event in February. The pattern underscores the ongoing low-to-moderate intensity activity characteristic of the Vrancea subduction zone, prompting continued monitoring and public preparedness measures.

June 2026 also featured notable activity: a magnitude 3.6 quake on 11 June at a depth of 119 km and a series of tremors on 19-20 June, including magnitudes 2.5, 3.5 and 3.0, all shallow and without damage. The sequence continued into August, when on the night of 7 August two shallow quakes of magnitudes 2.2 and 2.8 struck Timiș County, followed by a magnitude 2.8 event in Vrancea on 8 August and a moderate magnitude 3.2 tremor near Buzău later that day. No injuries or material damage were reported, and authorities maintained standard safety advisories.

On the evening of 11 August 2026, a more significant magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck the Vrancea seismic zone in Buzău County at a depth of approximately 140 kilometers. The tremor, recorded at 20:21:16 local time, was felt in several major locations including Bucharest, with the epicenter situated near Sfântu-Gheorghe, Brașov, Buzău, Focșani, and Ploiești, according to the National Institute for Earth Physics (INFP).

## Claims

- On 28 July 2026 at 17:01:11 local time, a magnitude 3.4 earthquake occurred in the Vrancea seismic zone, Buzău County, Romania. (corroborated by 4 sources)
- The National Institute for Earth Physics (INFP) reported the event. (corroborated by 4 sources)
- A magnitude 4.5 earthquake occurred in the Vrancea seismic zone, Buzau county. (corroborated by 4 sources)
- The earthquake occurred at a depth of 140 kilometers. (corroborated by 4 sources)
- The epicenter was located near Sfântu-Gheorghe, Brașov, Buzău, Focșani, and Ploiești. (corroborated by 4 sources)
- The earthquake's hypocentre depth was 119.6 km. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- The epicentre was located approximately 49 km south of Buzău, 49 km south of Focșani, 71 km southeast of Sfântu Gheorghe, 77 km east of Brașov and 80 km northeast of Ploiești. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- The seismic event took place at 20:21:16 local time on August 11, 2026. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- No significant damage or casualties were reported from the Romanian earthquake. (corroborated by 2 sources)
- Since the start of July 2026, Romania recorded 23 earthquakes with magnitudes between 2.0 and 3.4. (corroborated by 2 sources)
- The strongest Romanian earthquake in 2026 prior to this event occurred on 26 February with magnitude 4.5 in Vrancea County. (corroborated by 2 sources)
- The earthquake was felt in Bucharest. (corroborated by 2 sources)

## Timeline

### 2026-08-11: Vrancea seismic zone earthquake hits Romania with 4.5 magnitude

A magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck the Vrancea seismic zone in Romania on August 11, 2026, at a depth of 140 km. The tremor was felt in Bucharest and several other cities.

9 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/vrancea-seismic-zone-earthquake-hits-romania-with-45-magnitude

### 2026-08-07: Romania experiences multiple low‑magnitude earthquakes in Timiș and Vrancea regions

Romania recorded three low‑magnitude quakes in Timiș and Vrancea on 7‑8 Aug 2026, followed by a 3.2‑magnitude tremor in Vrancea/Buzău later that day, with no damage reported.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/romania-experiences-multiple-lowmagnitude-earthquakes-in-timi-and-vrancea-regions

### 2026-07-28: Romania feels magnitude 3.4 earthquake in Vrancea

A magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck Romania's Vrancea zone on 28 July 2026, depth 119.6 km, near several cities, with no serious damage reported.

4 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/romania-feels-magnitude-34-earthquake-in-vrancea

### 2026-07-26: Romania records three moderate earthquakes in Vrancea zone

Three moderate quakes (M 3.2–3.5) rocked Romania’s Vrancea zone on July 25‑26; no damage was reported and officials surveyed public perception.

8 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/romania-records-three-moderate-earthquakes-in-vrancea-zone

### 2026-07-24: Series of Minor Quakes Shakes Romania's Vrancea Region

Minor earthquakes of magnitude 2.4‑3.5 hit Romania’s Vrancea zone on 24‑26 July 2026, causing no damage and prompting routine monitoring.

8 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/romania-hit-by-three-earthquakes-in-vrancea-region-over-six-hours

### 2026-07-09: Vrancea, Romania hit by magnitude‑3.4 earthquake

A magnitude‑3.4 earthquake struck Romania’s Vrancea zone on July 9 2026, preceded by a 2.8 tremor on July 8; both were weak and not felt.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/vrancea-romania-hit-by-magnitude34-earthquake

### 2026-06-19: Multiple earthquakes rattled Romania in June 2026

Romania experienced several minor earthquakes in June 2026—two in Vrancea (max 3.5), one near Buzău (3.0) and a shallow quake in Dobrogea (2.5)—all with no damage or casualties.

9 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/romania-records-several-weak-earthquakes-in-vrancea-and-dobrogea-regions

### 2026-06-11: Magnitude 3.6 earthquake hits Vrancea region of Romania

A magnitude 3.6 quake struck Romania’s Vrancea region on 11 June 2026 at a depth of ~119 km, causing no major damage but continuing the area’s frequent seismic activity.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/magnitude-36-earthquake-hits-vrancea-region-of-romania

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