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No threat to Maldives after 5.4 earthquake strikes Chagos region

By Ahmed Ashraf Published 4 hours ago

A magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck the Chagos region on Wednesday evening, but the Maldives Meteorological Service (MET Office) has confirmed there is no threat to the Maldives.

According to the MET Office, the earthquake occurred at 18:01 local time on 8 July 2026. The epicentre was located in the Chagos region, approximately 933 kilometres from Addu City.

In an official advisory issued following the earthquake, the MET Office stated that the seismic event poses no threat to the Maldives. No tsunami warning or other public safety alerts have been issued.

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The Maldives, despite being located in the Indian Ocean, is not situated on a major tectonic plate boundary. While earthquakes occasionally occur in surrounding regions, including the Chagos Archipelago and the Carlsberg Ridge, they are typically too distant to have a significant impact on the country.

Authorities continue to monitor seismic activity across the region and will issue updates if there are any changes. The public has been advised to rely on official information from the Maldives Meteorological Service for verified earthquake and tsunami updates.

The earthquake comes days after a private seismic forecasting group highlighted parts of the central Indian Ocean, including the broader Maldives region, as an area with potential for increased seismic activity. However, the MET Office’s latest assessment confirms that this earthquake presents no threat to the Maldives.

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