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Earthquake News and Info Tracker

Earthquake News and Info Tracker

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Earthquake News and Info Tracker: Your Daily Source for Earthquake Updates


Stay informed and prepared with the "Earthquake News and Info Tracker" podcast. Tune in daily for the latest updates on seismic activities, including real-time earthquake reports, expert analyses, and safety tips. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a researcher, or just curious about earthquakes, our podcast provides comprehensive coverage of seismic events from around the world. Subscribe now to stay ahead with accurate and timely earthquake information.

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  • US Experiences 120+ Earthquakes in 24 Hours; 5.2 Magnitude Quake Strikes Nevada
    2026/05/02
    In the past 24 hours, the United States has experienced over 120 earthquakes of magnitude 1.5 or greater, according to Earthquake Track. The largest struck near Silver Springs, Nevada, with a magnitude of 5.2, shaking the region early today at a shallow depth of about 10 kilometers. This follows a 3.0 magnitude event in the same area just after midnight, highlighting ongoing seismic activity in the Walker Lane fault zone.

    Silver Springs has been particularly active this month, hosting the strongest quake in the nation at magnitude 5.7. Earthquake Track data shows 754 such events across the US in the past seven days and over 4,100 in the last 30 days, with Nevada and California leading in frequency. Other notable recent quakes include a 5.4 magnitude offshore near Akutan, Alaska, earlier this week, and this year's biggest at 7.3 near Sand Point, Alaska.

    Today alone saw smaller but frequent tremors: a 1.9 magnitude near Willow, Alaska, at 27 kilometers depth; 2.0 near Redlands, California; 1.7 in Sterling City, Texas; 1.6 by Salton City, California; 1.7 near Van Horn, Texas; and 1.9 in Mentone, Texas. A 1.8 magnitude hit near Cobb, California, moments ago. Texas reports a cluster in the Permian Basin area, while California sees typical activity along the San Andreas and Salton Sea faults.

    The US Geological Survey's latest map, focusing on magnitude 2.5 and above, notes a 3.9 quake 31 kilometers northwest of Valdez, Alaska, on April 30, underscoring Alaska's persistent high seismicity. Central US monitoring by the Center for Earthquake Research and Information tracks events in states like Missouri and Tennessee, though none major this week.

    Nationwide patterns reveal no unusual surges, but western states dominate, with over 30,000 quakes of 1.5 or more in the past year per Earthquake Track. This aligns with the tectonically active Pacific Ring of Fire influence. No major damage or injuries reported from these events, but experts urge preparedness in high-risk zones like Nevada and Alaska, where aftershocks remain possible. Globally, a 5.7 magnitude hit near Papua New Guinea recently, but US activity stays the focus amid routine fault dynamics.

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  • 700+ Earthquakes Hit US in 7 Days: Alaska Leads Surge With 5.4 Magnitude Quake
    2026/04/29
    In the past seven days, the United States has experienced over seven hundred earthquakes of magnitude one point five or greater, according to Earthquake Track data. This includes one hundred one quakes in the last twenty-four hours alone, with Alaska leading in activity as the most seismically restless state.

    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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  • 840+ US Earthquakes in 7 Days: Nevada, California, Alaska Hit Hardest This Week
    2026/04/25
    In the past seven days, the United States has experienced over 840 earthquakes of magnitude 1.5 or greater, according to Earthquake Track data. This steady activity underscores the nation's position on active tectonic plates, with California, Nevada, Alaska, and Texas seeing the most events.

    The strongest quake this week struck Silver Springs, Nevada, at magnitude 4.8, as reported by Earthquake Track. A magnitude 5.7 event in the same area earlier this month highlights ongoing seismic unrest there. Today, a magnitude 4.0 tremor shook Ferndale, California, while a smaller 1.6 magnitude event rattled Mentone, Texas, at a shallow depth of three kilometers.

    Volcano Discovery notes that in the last 24 hours alone, the country recorded one quake of magnitude 4.8 about 126 kilometers west-southwest of Adak, Alaska, in the Bering Sea, along with seven between magnitudes 3.0 and 4.0, and 55 from 2.0 to 3.0. A magnitude 2.6 tremor occurred five kilometers north-northwest of The Geysers in California, a geothermal area prone to frequent small shakes. In Texas, a 1.8 magnitude event hit 65 kilometers north-northeast of Van Horn.

    Other notable quakes include a 2.3 magnitude near Silver Springs, Nevada, 14 kilometers south of Lake Nacimiento, California, at 2.0, and a 2.5 off Port Graham, Alaska. Central United States remains relatively quiet, per the Central United States Earthquake Consortium dashboard, with no major events in member states recently.

    Worldwide, no massive quakes have dominated headlines in the past week, though global monitors like the United States Geological Survey track over 1,290 events of magnitude 1.5 or higher. In the United States, patterns show clustering along the Pacific coast and inland rift zones, with Alaska and California averaging thousands yearly due to subduction and fault lines. Experts note these align with normal rates: about 4,000 magnitude 3.0 or higher annually nationwide. No widespread damage or injuries are reported from recent activity, but officials urge preparedness in high-risk zones. This uptick in Nevada may signal stress on local faults, warranting close monitoring.

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