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A magnitude 5.8 earthquake impacted 31,160 people within 50km of its epicenter 45km southwest of Pango, Vanuatu. The dataset is produced by the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system for rapid humanitarian response. It was last updated on May 21, 2026, two days after the event.
May 16 2026 earthquake data from the Solomon Islands, detailing a magnitude 5.7 event that impacted an estimated 62,195 people. The dataset is produced by the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system for humanitarian emergency response. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
Geospatial data on a magnitude 5.4 earthquake that occurred on April 21, 2026, 25km west of Ibarra, Ecuador. The dataset, produced by the WFP's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system, includes the epicenter location and an estimate of 360,812 people impacted within a 50km radius. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
3984 people were impacted within 50km of a magnitude 5.9 earthquake that occurred 74km west of Darvi, Mongolia on April 26, 2026. The dataset is provided by the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system, which collects and maps geospatial and socio-economic information following emergencies. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
A geospatial dataset from the WFP's ADAM system details the impact of a magnitude 5.5 earthquake near Baganga, Philippines, on May 06, 2026. The data includes the epicenter location at latitude 7.6333, longitude 126.7818, a depth of 10.0 km, and an estimated impact on 125,822 people within a 50km radius. The dataset was last updated on May 21, 2026.
April 2026 earthquake data from Afghanistan, detailing a magnitude 5.8 event near Yamgan. The dataset includes the epicenter coordinates, depth, and an estimated impact on 164,009 people within a 50km radius. It was generated by the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system for humanitarian emergency response.
A geospatial dataset from the World Food Programme's ADAM system detailing the impact of a magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Tibet, China, on January 7, 2025. The data includes the epicenter location at latitude 28.639 and longitude 87.3608 and indicates 19,366 people were impacted within a 50km radius. It was last updated by the WFP Automated Disaster Analysis & Mapping system on May 21, 2026.
WFP’s Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system provides geospatial data on a magnitude 5.4 earthquake near Siocon, Philippines, on January 23, 2025. The dataset includes the epicenter location, depth, and an estimate of 189,724 people impacted within a 50km radius. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
Ethiopia was impacted by a magnitude 5.8 earthquake on January 4, 2025, with an epicenter 24km east of Dulecha. The dataset, produced by the WFP's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system, estimates 226,735 people were affected within a 50km radius. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
8658 people were impacted within 50km of a magnitude 5.7 earthquake near Lata, Solomon Islands. The dataset contains geospatial information on the event's epicenter and likely includes socio-economic impact analysis. WFP’s Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system generated this data following the sudden onset emergency.
WFP’s Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system provides geospatial and socio-economic information following sudden onset humanitarian emergencies. This dataset describes a magnitude 5.6 earthquake that occurred on January 10, 2025, 29 km SW of Bahía Solano, Colombia, impacting an estimated 13,390 people within 50km. The data is provided in GeoJSON format by the World Food Programme's ADAM system.
Papua New Guinea experienced a magnitude 5.4 earthquake on January 2, 2025, with an epicenter 64km south of Konos. The dataset, produced by the WFP's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system, estimates 2,083 people were impacted within a 50km radius. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
WFP’s Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system provides geospatial data on a magnitude 5.7 earthquake near Liloan, Philippines, on January 22, 2025. The dataset includes the epicenter coordinates, depth, and an estimate of 450,336 people impacted within a 50km radius. It was last updated by the WFP Automated Disaster Analysis & Mapping system on May 21, 2026.
6275 people were impacted within 50km of a magnitude 5.4 earthquake that occurred 60km NW of Karavia on January 03, 2025. The dataset, in GEOJSON format, is produced by the WFP's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system for rapid assessment following sudden-onset emergencies. It was last updated on 2026-05-21.
A geospatial dataset from the WFP's ADAM system details the impact of a magnitude 6.2 earthquake that occurred 88km east of Tecomán, Mexico, on January 12, 2025. The data includes the epicenter coordinates (latitude 18.7264, longitude -103.1004), depth (86.235 km), and an estimate of 35,647 people impacted within a 50km radius. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred on January 09, 2025, 10km east of Acajutla, El Salvador. The dataset, last updated on 2026-05-21, provides geospatial analysis from the WFP's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system. It indicates the event impacted an estimated 1,196,484 people within a 50km radius of the epicenter at latitude 13.5917 and longitude -89.7442.
A January 3, 2025 earthquake event in Ethiopia, with a magnitude of 5.5 at a depth of 10.0 km. The dataset, produced by the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system, provides geospatial analysis of the event's impact, including an estimated 459,121 people affected within a 50km radius of the epicenter.
176,017 people were impacted by a magnitude 5.5 earthquake near Kalamansig, Philippines on January 13, 2025. The dataset provides geospatial analysis from the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system. It includes the event's epicenter coordinates and estimated population exposure within a 50km radius.
110,113 people were impacted within 50km of a magnitude 5.8 earthquake near Tapaktuan, Indonesia, on January 31, 2025. The dataset contains geospatial information on the event, including epicenter coordinates and depth, produced by the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.
106 people were impacted within 50km of a magnitude 5.4 earthquake near Tuvuca, Fiji. The dataset contains geospatial analysis from the World Food Programme's Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) system. It was last updated on May 21, 2026.