A rare 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck Johor on the morning of 24 August 2025, with tremors felt in Segamat at 6.13am. The quake’s epicentre was 5km west of Segamat, 180km from Singapore. Later that morning, at 9am, a second mild tremor measuring 2.8 magnitude was recorded northwest of Kluang. Tremors were reported across Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and southern Pahang.
Residents described frightening moments, with some rushing their families outdoors fearing their homes might collapse. Fortunately, no casualties or major damage were reported. Johor’s Chief Minister confirmed that authorities are monitoring the situation closely, and the public is advised to avoid unsafe structures.
Although Malaysia is outside the Pacific Ring of Fire, experts note that the region has recorded minor quakes in the past, including in 1922 and during the 2007–2008 Bukit Tinggi fault zone activity. Experts stress the importance of staying vigilant despite Malaysia’s lower overall seismic risk.
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