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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.Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • "Seismic Activity Across the U.S.: A Week of Small to Moderate Earthquakes Reported Nationwide"
    2025/09/13
    United States earthquake activity in the past week has reflected a pattern of small to moderate seismic events spread across several states. According to EarthquakeList dot org, on September thirteenth, a magnitude two point two earthquake struck west-northwest of Oklahoma City. Other low-magnitude events, ranging from two to three point six, were recorded near Fresno and Bakersfield in California, south from Hilo in Hawaii, and southwest from Anchorage in Alaska. That same day, a magnitude three point six quake was registered just south-southeast of San Diego. These smaller quakes are typical for seismically active regions in the western United States and generally do not result in significant damage or casualties. Notably, a shallow magnitude four point eight earthquake hit near Elko, Nevada, on the previous Saturday morning. While moderate by global standards, this quake was unusually strong for the area and caused concern among residents, though there were no reports of serious injury or infrastructure damage, according to EarthquakeList dot org. Earlier in the week, a magnitude five point two earthquake was recorded near San Diego. Several offshore events also occurred, including a magnitude five point eight quake in the North Pacific Ocean, approximately one hundred eighty-two miles from Medford, Oregon, and a magnitude five point one aftershock in the North Pacific, one hundred seventy miles from Grants Pass. These offshore events did not produce tsunamis and were not reported to have caused major disruption.

    Recent statistics from EarthquakeList dot org indicate that the United States experiences an average of one hundred seventy-six earthquakes per year with a magnitude of four or greater within about three hundred kilometers of the mainland. The most powerful recent quake in the last decade remains the magnitude seven point one event north-northwest of Anchorage, Alaska, in late November twenty eighteen. While large earthquakes continue to be less frequent, the ongoing distribution of small and moderate quakes highlights the persistent activity along the edges of the North American and Pacific plates.

    Globally, the deadliest earthquake in twenty twenty-five has been a magnitude seven point seven event in Sagaing, Myanmar, which left over five thousand people dead according to Wikipedia’s list of twenty twenty-five earthquakes. Other significant events include a deadly magnitude six quake in Kunar, Afghanistan, and major offshore quakes near Kamchatka, Russia, and the Drake Passage off Antarctica. Despite these severe events worldwide, recent United States earthquakes have stayed within the lower and moderate ranges, with California, Nevada, Alaska, and Hawaii remaining consistently active regions.

    No extraordinary patterns or uptick in intensity have been identified within the United States over the past week, although the frequency of minor quakes continues to serve as a reminder of the complex, dynamic nature of the country's seismic environment.

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  • "Offshore Earthquake Rattles Oregon Coast, Highlighting Ongoing Seismic Risks Across the U.S."
    2025/09/10
    In the past week, earthquake activity in the United States has gained fresh attention, particularly with a magnitude 5.8 earthquake detected on September 8 more than one hundred miles off the coast of Oregon. According to the United States Geological Survey, this event occurred southwest of Port Orford just after nine in the evening at a depth of roughly eight and a half miles. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed there was no tsunami threat associated with this quake. Over the following twenty-four hours, a series of aftershocks was recorded, with magnitudes ranging from 2.7 to 5.1. These aftershocks are described by US Geological Survey officials as common, especially in the stretch between Oregon and Northern California. The area has experienced at least forty earthquakes of magnitude five or greater since January 2020, and historical records show more than one hundred and sixty such events in the past twenty-five years. Seismologists expect the frequency of aftershocks to taper off as the days pass but suggest up to two aftershocks of magnitude three or higher might still occur in the coming week. Oregon’s Governor Tina Kotek has recently reiterated the importance of making state buildings earthquake-ready in light of the state’s ongoing seismic risks.

    Elsewhere in the United States, Alaska continues to experience both low-magnitude and significant seismic events. Recent records from the Alaska Earthquake Center note a magnitude 2.0 earthquake near the Iliamna Volcano area, about eighteen miles from the volcano itself and approximately one hundred and eighteen miles from Anchorage. Although this event was minor and did not cause any damage or injuries, it is a reminder that Alaska, a state historically prone to large-scale earthquakes including the 1964 magnitude 9.2 Great Alaska Earthquake, remains under continuous seismic observation.

    Looking internationally, earthquake hazards have also made headlines, with the most devastating events occurring outside the United States. Afghanistan has faced major destruction from a magnitude 6.0 earthquake that struck the eastern region on August 31, as reported by ReliefWeb and covered on CNN. The quake hit the high-risk Kunar fault line and caused widespread damage to homes and health facilities, particularly in mountainous districts of Kunar, Nangarhar, Laghman, and Nuristan provinces. The death toll has exceeded two thousand with thousands more injured and more than six thousand homes destroyed. International aid and rescue efforts remain ongoing amid challenges posed by remote terrain and damaged infrastructure.

    Globally, seismic activity remains at heightened levels in places such as Russia, Honduras, and Antarctica offshore regions, but in recent days, the United States’ west coast and Alaska continue to be areas under close seismic scrutiny. Experts note that while strong offshore quakes like the one near Oregon are frequent and usually do not cause significant damage, preparation and vigilance remain crucial for all at-risk regions.

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  • Earthquake Roundup: Minor Tremors Rattle California, Highlighting Ongoing Seismic Risks Across the US
    2025/09/06
    Earthquakes across the United States in the past week have consisted mostly of small to moderate events, with California once again seeing a flurry of minor tremors. According to EarthquakeTrack, two quakes were recorded in Northern California within the last day, a magnitude one point seven earthquake near Fort Bragg and a magnitude two point zero near Cobb. Both occurred at shallow depths and were not widely felt, which is typical for seismic activity in this region since it lies near the boundary of the Pacific and North American tectonic plates. While these quakes did not cause any damage, they serve as a reminder of California’s persistent seismic risk.

    Alaska remains another hotspot for seismic activity in the United States. The Alaska Earthquake Center reports frequent small earthquakes, including a recent magnitude one point two near Hatcher Pass. However, the region experienced a much more significant event earlier this summer. According to Wikipedia’s list of earthquakes in 2025, a magnitude seven point three earthquake struck offshore Alaska on July sixteenth, marking it as the strongest domestic earthquake so far this year. Fortunately, it did not lead to any major damage or casualties due to its offshore location and depth.

    VolcanoDiscovery notes that throughout September, the United States registered more than forty earthquakes, the strongest being a magnitude three point two. This ongoing activity primarily reflects background seismicity, though experts stress the importance of preparedness, particularly in the western states where fault systems like the San Andreas can generate powerful quakes.

    Worldwide, the pattern has been dominated by high-magnitude quakes in other regions. Notably, Afghanistan suffered one of the deadliest events of the year recently, where, according to the World Health Organization, a magnitude six point two earthquake resulted in over two thousand fatalities and thousands more injured and displaced. Elsewhere, a violent magnitude eight point eight earthquake off the coast of Kamchatka, Russia in late July was one of the most powerful globally, although it caused minimal casualties due to its offshore epicenter.

    Recent worldwide data suggest no dramatic change in the frequency of large earthquakes, but the clustering of high-magnitude events in the Pacific Ring of Fire and Central Asia is causing ongoing concern for disaster agencies. In the United States, while recent quakes have been minor, experts continue to warn about the risk of much larger, more damaging events, especially in heavily populated areas with significant fault lines. Public safety officials emphasize community awareness programs and early warning systems as key tools to minimize harm when a major earthquake does strike.

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