Magnitude 0 Earthquake Struck 3 km WNW of Hoya, Germany on May 25, 1996 08:43:29

Last Updated: 2014-11-07 01:00:29

On May 25, 1996 08:43:29 an earthquake with magnitude of 0 on the richter scale hit 3 km WNW of Hoya, Germany. The earthquake originated at a depth of approximately 10.0 kilometers below the Earth's surface on longitude 9.095° and latitude 52.820°. According to documented reports people felt the earth quake, No tsunami was triggered due to the earthquake.

Magnitude & Depth

The earthquake that appeared on May 25, 1996 08:43:29 had a magnitude of 0 on the richter scale.

Shallow earthquakes are considered between 0 and 70 km deep, while intermediate earthquakes range from 70 - 300 km deep and deep earthquakes are between 300 - 700 km deep.

Are shallow earthquakes more destructive?

Shallow quakes generally tend to be more damaging than deeper quakes. Seismic waves from deep quakes have to travel farther to the surface, losing energy along the way.

Nearby Cities and Towns

The nearest significant population center is Hoya in Lower Saxony, Germany, located 3 kilometers or 2 miles → E of the earthquake's epicenter. Other cities in close proximity include Bücken (Lower Saxony, Germany) located 5 km (3 mi) ↘ SE and Hilgermissen (Lower Saxony, Germany) located 5 km (3 mi) ↗ NE of the epicenter.

In total, we found 252 cities in our database that might have been impacted by the earthquake.

Distance Direction City State Country
3 km (2 mi) → E Hoya Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
5 km (3 mi) ↘ SE Bücken Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
5 km (3 mi) ↗ NE Hilgermissen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
6 km (4 mi) ↖ NW Martfeld Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
7 km (4 mi) ← W Bruchhausen-Vilsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
8 km (5 mi) ↙ SW Asendorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
9 km (5 mi) → E Eystrup Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
9 km (6 mi) ↗ NE Dörverden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
10 km (6 mi) ↖ NW Schwarme Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
11 km (7 mi) ↓ S Wietzen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
11 km (6 mi) ↑ N Blender Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
12 km (7 mi) ↙ SW Engeln Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
12 km (7 mi) ← W Süstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
12 km (7 mi) ↘ SE Balge Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
13 km (8 mi) ↘ SE Haßbergen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
14 km (9 mi) ↑ N Verden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
14 km (9 mi) ↖ NW Morsum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
15 km (9 mi) ↘ SE Röhrsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
15 km (9 mi) ↖ NW Ahsen-Oetzen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
15 km (9 mi) ↖ NW Emtinghausen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
16 km (10 mi) ↘ SE Drakenburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
17 km (10 mi) ↘ SE Heemsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
17 km (10 mi) ↓ S Siedenburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
17 km (10 mi) ↙ SW Sudwalde Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
17 km (10 mi) ↖ NW Thedinghausen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
17 km (10 mi) ↘ SE Marklohe Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
18 km (11 mi) ↖ NW Riede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
18 km (11 mi) ↙ SW Mellinghausen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
18 km (11 mi) ↓ S Borstel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
18 km (11 mi) ↑ N Langwedel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
19 km (12 mi) → E Rethem Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
20 km (12 mi) ↙ SW Schwaförden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
20 km (12 mi) ↗ NE Kirchlinteln Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
20 km (12 mi) ↓ S Pennigsehl Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
21 km (13 mi) ← W Syke Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
21 km (13 mi) ↘ SE Nienburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
22 km (13 mi) ↖ NW Achim Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
22 km (13 mi) ↙ SW Hassel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
22 km (14 mi) ↘ SE Binnen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
24 km (15 mi) ↙ SW Sulingen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
24 km (14 mi) ↘ SE Liebenau Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
24 km (15 mi) ← W Bassum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
25 km (16 mi) ↘ SE Estorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
25 km (16 mi) ↘ SE Stöckse Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
26 km (16 mi) ↖ NW Oyten Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
27 km (17 mi) ↙ SW Ehrenburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
27 km (16 mi) → E Steimbke Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
28 km (17 mi) ↓ S Steyerberg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
29 km (18 mi) ↑ N Hellwege Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
29 km (18 mi) ↓ S Barenburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
29 km (18 mi) ↑ N Kirchwalsede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
29 km (18 mi) ↘ SE Landesbergen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
30 km (18 mi) ↓ S Kirchdorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
30 km (18 mi) ↙ SW Twistringen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
30 km (18 mi) ↘ SE Husum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
31 km (19 mi) ↑ N Ahausen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
31 km (19 mi) → E Ahlden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
31 km (19 mi) ← W Kirchseelte Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
32 km (20 mi) ↙ SW Varrel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
32 km (20 mi) ← W Dünsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
32 km (20 mi) ↑ N Ottersberg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
33 km (20 mi) ↖ NW Stuhr Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
33 km (20 mi) ↓ S Stolzenau Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
33 km (20 mi) ↗ NE Walsrode Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
33 km (21 mi) ↓ S Bahrenborstel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
34 km (21 mi) ↑ N Hassendorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
34 km (21 mi) ↑ N Sottrum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
34 km (21 mi) → E Hodenhagen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
34 km (21 mi) ↖ NW Bremen Bremen 🇩🇪 Germany
35 km (21 mi) ← W Harpstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
35 km (22 mi) ← W Groß Ippener Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
35 km (22 mi) → E Gilten Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
35 km (22 mi) ↘ SE Leese Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
35 km (22 mi) ↑ N Reeßum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
36 km (22 mi) ↙ SW Drentwede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
37 km (23 mi) ↓ S Uchte Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
37 km (23 mi) ↑ N Bötersen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
37 km (23 mi) ↗ NE Buchholz Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
37 km (23 mi) ↗ NE Visselhövede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
38 km (23 mi) ↗ NE Bomlitz Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
38 km (23 mi) ↖ NW Lilienthal Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
38 km (23 mi) ↑ N Bothel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
38 km (23 mi) → E Schwarmstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
38 km (24 mi) ↑ N Rotenburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
39 km (24 mi) → E Essel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
39 km (24 mi) ↙ SW Eydelstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
39 km (24 mi) ↑ N Hemsbünde Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
39 km (24 mi) ↘ SE Rehburg-Loccum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
40 km (25 mi) ↙ SW Barver Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
40 km (25 mi) ↑ N Vorwerk Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
40 km (25 mi) ← W Delmenhorst Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
40 km (25 mi) ↗ NE Bad Fallingbostel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
41 km (25 mi) ↙ SW Barnstorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
41 km (25 mi) ↖ NW Grasberg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
41 km (25 mi) ↑ N Horstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
41 km (25 mi) ↑ N Wilstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
42 km (26 mi) ↑ N Brockel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
42 km (26 mi) ↘ SE Neustadt am Rübenberge Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
42 km (26 mi) ↓ S Raddestorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
43 km (27 mi) ↓ S Warmsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
44 km (27 mi) ← W Ganderkesee Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
44 km (27 mi) ↗ NE Hemslingen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
45 km (28 mi) ↘ SE Wölpinghausen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
45 km (28 mi) ↖ NW Worpswede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
45 km (27 mi) ↖ NW Tarmstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
45 km (28 mi) ↙ SW Wagenfeld Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
45 km (28 mi) ↘ SE Hagenburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
46 km (28 mi) ↑ N Scheeßel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
46 km (28 mi) ↑ N Gyhum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
46 km (28 mi) → E Lindwedel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
46 km (29 mi) ↖ NW Ritterhude Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
47 km (29 mi) ↑ N Kirchtimke Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
47 km (29 mi) ↖ NW Burglesum Bremen 🇩🇪 Germany
47 km (29 mi) ↙ SW Rehden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
48 km (30 mi) ↘ SE Sachsenhagen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
48 km (30 mi) ↖ NW Hepstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
48 km (30 mi) ↘ SE Pollhagen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
48 km (30 mi) ↘ SE Auhagen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
48 km (30 mi) ↘ SE Wiedensahl Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
49 km (30 mi) ↖ NW Osterholz-Scharmbeck Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
49 km (30 mi) ↙ SW Wetschen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
49 km (30 mi) ↘ SE Wunstorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
49 km (30 mi) ↑ N Elsdorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
50 km (31 mi) ↖ NW Lemwerder Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
50 km (31 mi) ↓ S Petershagen North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
50 km (31 mi) ↖ NW Vegesack Bremen 🇩🇪 Germany
52 km (32 mi) ↘ SE Lindhorst Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
52 km (32 mi) ↖ NW Breddorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
52 km (32 mi) ↘ SE Lauenhagen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
52 km (32 mi) ↑ N Lauenbrück Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
52 km (32 mi) ↘ SE Haste Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
52 km (32 mi) ↘ SE Niedernwöhren Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
52 km (32 mi) ↘ SE Lüdersfeld Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
53 km (33 mi) ↘ SE Meerbeck Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
53 km (33 mi) → E Wietze Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
53 km (33 mi) ↓ S Rahden North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
53 km (32 mi) ← W Hude Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
53 km (33 mi) ↘ SE Hohnhorst Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
53 km (33 mi) ↗ NE Soltau Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
54 km (33 mi) ↘ SE Beckedorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
54 km (33 mi) ↑ N Zeven Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
54 km (34 mi) ↑ N Fintel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
54 km (33 mi) ↘ SE Hespe Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
55 km (34 mi) ↘ SE Garbsen-Mitte Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
55 km (34 mi) ↘ SE Stadthagen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
55 km (34 mi) ↘ SE Heuerßen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
56 km (35 mi) ↑ N Rhade Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
56 km (35 mi) ↖ NW Schwanewede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
56 km (34 mi) ↘ SE Auf der Horst Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
56 km (34 mi) ↘ SE Garbsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
56 km (35 mi) ↘ SE Groß Munzel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
56 km (35 mi) ↘ SE Helpsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
57 km (35 mi) ↑ N Heeslingen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
57 km (35 mi) ↗ NE Schneverdingen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
57 km (35 mi) ↓ S Seggebruch Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
57 km (35 mi) ↘ SE Bad Nenndorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
57 km (35 mi) ↖ NW Hambergen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
57 km (35 mi) ↑ N Sittensen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
58 km (36 mi) ↓ S Espelkamp North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
58 km (36 mi) ↘ SE Nienstädt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
58 km (36 mi) ↓ S Hille North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
58 km (36 mi) ↘ SE Seelze Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
58 km (36 mi) ↖ NW Vollersode Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
59 km (37 mi) → E Langenhagen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
59 km (36 mi) ↘ SE Rodenberg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
60 km (37 mi) ↓ S Minden North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
60 km (37 mi) ↘ SE Obernkirchen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
60 km (37 mi) ↘ SE Großgoltern Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
61 km (38 mi) ↘ SE Apelern Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
62 km (38 mi) ↘ SE Barsinghausen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
62 km (38 mi) ↖ NW Wulsbüttel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
62 km (38 mi) ↓ S Bückeburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
62 km (38 mi) ↑ N Selsingen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
62 km (39 mi) ↖ NW Gnarrenburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
62 km (39 mi) ↘ SE Ahnsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
63 km (39 mi) ↖ NW Axstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
63 km (39 mi) → E Isernhagen Farster Bauerschaft Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
63 km (39 mi) ↑ N Otter Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
63 km (39 mi) ↘ SE Lauenau Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
63 km (39 mi) ↖ NW Elsfleth Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
63 km (39 mi) ↑ N Wistedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
64 km (39 mi) ↘ SE Bad Eilsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
64 km (40 mi) ↖ NW Uthlede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
65 km (40 mi) ↘ SE Egestorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
65 km (40 mi) ↘ SE Heeßen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
65 km (40 mi) ↓ S Lübbecke North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
65 km (40 mi) ↘ SE Gehrden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
65 km (40 mi) ↘ SE Hülsede Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↖ NW Hagen im Bremischen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↗ NE Welle Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↑ N Tostedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↘ SE Hannover Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↓ S Porta Westfalica North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↓ S Hüllhorst North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↓ S Luhden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
66 km (41 mi) ↖ NW Bramstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
67 km (41 mi) ↖ NW Bokel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
67 km (41 mi) ↘ SE Ronnenberg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
67 km (41 mi) ↑ N Heidenau Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
68 km (42 mi) ↑ N Ahlerstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
68 km (42 mi) ↘ SE Wennigsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
68 km (42 mi) ↗ NE Handeloh Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
69 km (43 mi) ↑ N Kakenstorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
69 km (43 mi) ↓ S Bad Holzhausen North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
70 km (43 mi) ↖ NW Brake (Unterweser) Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
70 km (43 mi) ↖ NW Beverstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
70 km (43 mi) ↓ S Preußisch Oldendorf North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
70 km (43 mi) ↘ SE Hemmingen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
70 km (43 mi) ↓ S Rinteln Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
70 km (44 mi) ↓ S Bad Oeynhausen North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
71 km (44 mi) ↖ NW Sandstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
71 km (44 mi) ↑ N Sauensiek Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
72 km (45 mi) ↘ SE Hessisch Oldendorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
72 km (44 mi) ↖ NW Lunestedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
72 km (45 mi) ↑ N Regesbostel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
73 km (45 mi) ↑ N Hollenstedt Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
73 km (45 mi) ↘ SE Laatzen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
73 km (45 mi) ↓ S Obernbeck North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
73 km (45 mi) ↘ SE Bad Münder am Deister Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
74 km (46 mi) ↓ S Vlotho North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
74 km (46 mi) ↑ N Beckdorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
74 km (46 mi) ↑ N Wenzendorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
74 km (46 mi) ↘ SE Springe Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
75 km (47 mi) ↓ S Kirchlengern North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
75 km (46 mi) ↓ S Löhne North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
75 km (47 mi) ↓ S Rödinghausen North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
76 km (47 mi) ↑ N Apensen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
76 km (47 mi) ↘ SE Pattensen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
76 km (47 mi) ↑ N Appel Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
76 km (47 mi) ↑ N Moisburg Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
77 km (47 mi) ↓ S Bünde North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
79 km (49 mi) ↓ S Hiddenhausen North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
81 km (50 mi) ↘ SE Hameln Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
83 km (52 mi) ↘ SE Coppenbrügge Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
83 km (52 mi) ↓ S Enger North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
83 km (51 mi) ↓ S Herford North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
84 km (52 mi) ↓ S Bad Salzuflen North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
86 km (53 mi) ↓ S Spenge North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
86 km (53 mi) ↘ SE Nordstemmen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
86 km (53 mi) ↘ SE Aerzen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
86 km (53 mi) ↓ S Dörentrup North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
88 km (55 mi) ↘ SE Elze Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
88 km (54 mi) ↘ SE Heyersum Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
90 km (56 mi) ↘ SE Salzhemmendorf Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
91 km (56 mi) ↘ SE Betheln Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
92 km (57 mi) ↘ SE Heinsen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
93 km (58 mi) ↘ SE Gronau Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
93 km (57 mi) ↘ SE Eime Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
94 km (58 mi) ↘ SE Banteln Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
95 km (59 mi) ↓ S Bielefeld North Rhine-Westphalia 🇩🇪 Germany
96 km (60 mi) ↘ SE Rheden Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany
97 km (60 mi) ↘ SE Brüggen Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 Germany

Nearby Power Plants

We found a total 19 utility-scale power plants in the vecinity of the earthquakes epicenter. The closest being Landesbergen Biomasse Biomass power plant, located 27 kilometers (16 miles) ↘ SE from the epicenter.

Distance Direction Power Plant Type Capacity
27 km (16 mi) ↘ SE Landesbergen Biomasse Biomass 20.0 MW
30 km (19 mi) ↖ NW Weserkraftwerk Bremen Hydro 9.9 MW
30 km (18 mi) ↖ NW Hastedt power station Coal 119.0 MW
37 km (23 mi) ↖ NW MHKW Waste 44.0 MW
38 km (23 mi) ↗ NE Heizkraftwerk Bomlitz Gas 22.1 MW
41 km (25 mi) ↖ NW KW Hafen Waste 33.0 MW
41 km (26 mi) ↖ NW Hafen power station Coal 427.0 MW
43 km (27 mi) ↖ NW KW Mittelsbüren Oil 198.0 MW
48 km (30 mi) ↘ SE Sigmundshall Gas 19.0 MW
49 km (30 mi) ↓ S Heyden power station Coal 875.0 MW
57 km (35 mi) ↖ NW Bremen-Farge power station Coal 350.0 MW
58 km (36 mi) ↘ SE GKH Hannover power station Coal 272.0 MW
64 km (40 mi) ↘ SE GKL Gas 230.0 MW
65 km (40 mi) ↘ SE KWH Gas 102.0 MW
75 km (47 mi) ↓ S KW Kirchlengern Gas 201.5 MW
82 km (51 mi) ↘ SE Enertec Hameln Waste 31.5 MW
89 km (55 mi) ↘ SE Grohnde Nuclear 1360.0 MW
92 km (57 mi) ↓ S MVA Bielefeld Waste 34.0 MW
95 km (59 mi) ↓ S GuD Kraftwerk Hillegossen Gas 37.5 MW

Power Plants & Risks During Earthquakes

We found 7 types of power plants in the vecinity of the magnitude 0 earthquake that struck 3 km WNW of Hoya, Germany on May 25, 1996 08:43:29. These types were Nuclear power plants, Hydro power plants, Gas power plants, Oil power plants, Waste power plants, Coal power plants, Biomass power plants, below you find information how each type of power plant can pose a risk to you as a person or the ecosytem around you.

None of this information should be used as guidence in an event of an emergency, but rather as additional references to information provided by national, state and local authorities.

Hydropower

Hydropower plants are generally considered as safe in many aspects, but when it comes to severe earthquakes they pose a substantial risk that can manifest in the form of dam faliours, landslides and grave impacts on surrounding ecosystems.

Dam Failure

The most significant risk is the potential failure of the dam that holds the water reservoir. Severe ground shaking can damage or breach the dam, leading to downstream flooding and as a result endangering people and wildlife living downstream. Such an event can also have severe impact on key infrastructure that cascades through society.

Landslides

Earthquakes can trigger landslides in the areas surrounding hydropower plants, potentially damaging infrastructure and causing harm to nearby communities.

Damage to Aquatic Ecosystems

Both landslide and dam failures can have a severe impact on upstream and downstream aquatic wildlife, ecosystem and groundwater, resulting in longterm risks for people and industires living and operating in areas near the water supply.

To mitigate these risks, engineering and construction standards for hydropower plants often include earthquake-resistant designs. These designs incorporate measures such as flexible foundations, strengthened dam structures, and advanced monitoring systems to detect early signs of stress. Additionally, emergency plans and evacuation procedures should be in place to protect personnel and downstream communities in the event of a severe earthquake.

Nuclean Power

Nuclear power plant bear an inherent risk during earthquake events, as we all witnessed on 11 of Mars 2011 in Fukushima. However, According to the World Nuclear Association, nuclear facilities are designed to witstand earthquakes.

"Nuclear facilities are designed so that earthquakes and other external events will not jeopardise the safety of the plant. In France for instance, nuclear plants are designed to withstand an earthquake twice as strong as the 1000-year event calculated for each site. It is estimated that, worldwide, 20% of nuclear reactors are operating in areas of significant seismic activity. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has a Safety Guide on Seismic Risks for Nuclear Power Plants. Various systems are used in planning, including Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA), which is recommended by IAEA and widely accepted."

"Peak ground acceleration (PGA) or design basis earthquake ground motion (DBGM) is measured in Galileo units – Gal (cm/sec2) or g – the force of gravity, one g being 980 Gal. PGA has long been considered an unsatisfactory indicator of damage to structures, and some seismologists are proposing to replace it with cumulative average velocity (CAV) as a more useful metric than ground acceleration since it brings in displacement and duration and "operators are able to determine the absence of potential damages with high confidence" according to the IAEA."

"The logarithmic Richter magnitude scale (or more precisely the Moment Magnitude Scale more generally used today*) measures the overall energy released in an earthquake, and there is not always a good correlation between that and intensity (ground motion) in a particular place. Japan has a seismic intensity scale in shindo units 0 to 7, with weak/strong divisions at levels 5 and 6, hence ten levels. This describes the surface intensity at particular places, rather than the magnitude of the earthquake itself."

Gas Power

Gas power plants can pose significant risks to people and the environment in their vicinity during earthquakes.

Gas Leaks and Fires

Gas power plants rely on natural gas, which can leak from pipelines and equipment when damaged by seismic activity. These leaks can lead to fires and explosions, endangering people in the plant's vicinity.

Impact on Air Quality

Gas power plants emit pollutants, and fires caused by gas leaks during an earthquake can release harmful substances into the air. This can pose health risks to nearby residents.

Environmental Impact

Gas leaks can also harm the local environment, potentially contaminating soil and water sources.

To mitigate these risks, most modern gas power plants have robust safety measures in place, including gas leak detection systems, emergency response plans, and communication protocols to alert nearby communities in case of an incident. Additionally, local authorities should conduct risk assessments and ensure that emergency services are well-prepared to respond to potential hazards posed by gas power plants during earthquakes.

Oil Power

Oil-fired power plants can pose significant risks to society, people, and ecosystems in the event of a severe earthquake.

Oil Spills & Fires

One of the most immediate dangers is the risk of oil spills and fires. The shaking during an earthquake can rupture storage tanks and pipelines, leading to the release of large quantities of oil. Spilled oil can catch fire, causing explosions and further environmental damage.

Air Quality Polution

Oil fires and releases can result in the release of toxic fumes and particulate matter into the air. This can lead to poor air quality, posing health risks to nearby communities. People exposed to these pollutants may experience respiratory issues and other health problems.

Water Pollution

Spilled oil can contaminate nearby water bodies, including rivers, lakes, and groundwater. This can harm aquatic ecosystems, killing fish and other wildlife, and disrupting the food chain. Drinking water supplies may also be compromised, impacting human health.

Soil Contamination

Oil spills can saturate the soil, making it less fertile and potentially rendering it unusable for agriculture. Soil contamination can persist for years, affecting local food production.

Long-Term Environmental Damage

The environmental damage caused by oil spills and fires can persist long after the earthquake event. Cleanup efforts can be costly and challenging, and ecosystems may take years or even decades to recover fully.

To mitigate these risks, most modern oil-fired power plants follow strict regulations, safety measures, and extensive emergency response plans are in place for oil power plants located in seismically active regions. This includes robust containment systems, automatic shutdown mechanisms, and well-trained response teams.

Biomass Power

Biomass power plants, which generate electricity by burning organic materials like wood, agricultural residues, or waste, can pose certain risks during earthquakes. While biomass power plants are generally considered less hazardous than some other types of power generation facilities, yet there are still potential risks to be aware of.

Fire Risk

One of the primary risks associated with biomass power plants during earthquakes is the potential for fires. The shaking during an earthquake can damage electrical systems, equipment, and fuel storage, which may lead to electrical faults and fires.

Fuel Handling

Earthquakes can disrupt the fuel handling systems in a biomass plant, potentially causing spills or accidents related to the storage and transportation of biomass feedstock.

It's important to note that the specific risks associated with biomass power plants can vary based on factors such as plant size, location, and design. The biomass power industry prioritizes safety and works closely with regulatory authorities to ensure that biomass energy is generated with minimal risk to people and the environment, even in earthquake-prone regions.

Data Information

Information found on this page is a derivative set, based on sources mentioned below.

Data Sources

We aggregate and combine data from USGS (United States Geographical Survey) and the EMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre). This allow us to get near real-time and historical earthquake data dating back to the year 1950.

Disclaimer

Information or data found on this page should not be used for, or as an early warning system. It is intended as an historical reference or near real-time complementary information to offical and governmental sources. In an event of an emergency it is important closely monitor and follow advice from national, state and local authorities.

Magnitude 0 Earthquake Struck 3 km WNW of Hoya, Germany on May 25, 1996 08:43:29
Date and Time
1996-05-25 08:43:29 (UTC)
Magnitude
0 Magnitude (richter scle)
Depth
10.0 km
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