On June 23, 2025, a 3.3 magnitude earthquake struck Cucunubá, Cundinamarca, Colombia, according to the Colombian Geological Survey (SGC). The seismic event occurred at 5:16 a.m. and originated at a depth of 151 kilometers.
No material damage or casualties were reported as a result of the tremor. Colombia's location at the intersection of the Nazca, South American, and Caribbean tectonic plates makes it seismically active.
The SGC notes that the perception of an earthquake depends on several factors, including magnitude, depth, and distance from the epicenter. Residents are encouraged to report any felt tremors through official channels to facilitate rapid assessment and emergency response.