Mar 13 • 20:59 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Earthquake Recorded in Catalão

A low-magnitude earthquake of 2.4 was recorded near Catalão, Brazil, marking the fourth seismic event in the state of Goiás this year.

A magnitude 2.4 earthquake was recorded near the municipality of Catalão in southeastern Brazil on Thursday, October 12, at 12:36 PM. This earthquake was logged by the Brazilian Seismographic Network (RSBR) as the fourth seismic event in the state of Goiás in 2026, indicating a trend of low-magnitude seismic activity in the region.

According to RSBR, the earthquake is categorized as low magnitude, which means that it is relatively small and often unnoticed by the general population. Such seismic activities occur mainly due to geological pressures within the Earth's crust. The RSBR operates under the coordination of the National Observatory (ON/MCTI) and is supported by the Geological Service of Brazil (SGB/CPRM).

The report underscores the fact that tremors of low magnitudes are relatively common in Brazil, and while they can be recorded, many go unnoticed. The article points out that throughout the year, the RSBR has documented multiple earthquakes, mainly concentrated in January, although this particular event marks a notable instance occurring in October.

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