700+ Earthquakes Strike US in 7 Days: Alaska Dominates With 4.9 Magnitude Quake
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The largest event this week struck King Cove in Alaska with a magnitude of four point nine, shaking the remote coastal community early on April eleventh. Just hours earlier, a four point seven magnitude quake rattled the Fox Islands in the Aleutian chain at a depth of fifty-three kilometers. These tremors highlight Alaska's volatile Aleutian subduction zone, where the Pacific plate dives beneath the North American plate, fueling frequent quakes.
Texas has seen a cluster of smaller shakes, including a one point seven magnitude event near Mentone at three kilometers depth on April eleventh, and another one point seven near North Pearsall at five kilometers. Permian Basin oil fields nearby often correlate with such induced seismicity from wastewater injection, a pattern noted in recent monitoring.
California remains vigilant along the San Andreas Fault, with a two point seven magnitude quake near Big Pine in Inyo County on April eleventh at surface depth, alongside a one point seven near Borrego Springs. Further north, a two point one hit twenty-two kilometers northwest of Petrolia, and a two point two struck nine kilometers east-northeast of Vallejo.
New Mexico reported multiple events southwest of Jal, including a three point two, two point six, two point four, and two point three, all within the past day, signaling possible swarm activity in the Permian region. Other notable quakes include a three point nine off Oregon's coast on April ninth, a two point one near Indian Springs in Nevada, and a two point zero near Milford in Utah.
Earthquake Track records one thousand two hundred thirty-three global quakes of magnitude one point five or greater in the same period, with the week's biggest at magnitude six point zero near Miangas in Indonesia's North Sulawesi. No major damage or injuries are reported from U.S. events, but USGS monitoring emphasizes preparedness in high-risk zones like the West Coast and Basin and Range provinces, where small quakes often precede larger ones. This uptick aligns with seasonal tectonic stresses, though no unusual patterns emerge beyond routine seismicity.
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