700+ Earthquakes Hit US in 7 Days: Alaska Leads Surge With 5.4 Magnitude Quake
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The strongest earthquake this week struck Akutan in Alaska with a magnitude of five point four, while a four point two magnitude event rattled Womens Bay in Alaska just today. Earthquake Track reports these as the largest recent shakes, highlighting Alaska's ongoing volcanic and tectonic unrest. This month, a five point seven magnitude quake hit Silver Springs in Nevada, underscoring risks in the western states.
Today, April twenty-ninth, smaller but frequent tremors continue across the nation. A one point eight magnitude earthquake occurred at seven oh three universal time near Volcano in Hawaii at a depth of twenty-four kilometers. Minutes earlier, at six fifty-six universal time, a one point nine magnitude event shook Van Horn in Texas at three kilometers deep. Coalinga in California felt a one point seven magnitude quake at six forty-two universal time, four kilometers down, and Falls City in Texas had another one point seven at one oh two universal time, eight kilometers deep.
Volcano Discovery notes that in the past day, the US saw one quake of magnitude four point eight, over one hundred eighty-eight minor ones below magnitude two, and activity concentrated in Alaska, California, Texas, and Hawaii. The four point eight struck one hundred twenty-six kilometers west-southwest of Adak in Alaska, at forty-five kilometers depth, too remote to feel widely.
US Geological Survey maps confirm three hundred twenty-two earthquakes of magnitude two point five or higher in the past week, mostly in the West. Central US activity remains low, with Central United States Earthquake Consortium dashboards showing sparse events in member states over ninety days.
These patterns reveal no unusual surge but affirm the US averages four thousand quakes of magnitude three or higher yearly, driven by Pacific plate boundaries. Alaska hosts the biggest due to subduction zones, while Texas and California see induced or natural swarms. No major damage or injuries reported, yet experts urge readiness in high-risk zones. Worldwide, no standout events overshadowed US activity this week.
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