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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.Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Alaskan Earthquakes Rattle the US: Ongoing Seismic Activity Highlights Regional Risks
    2026/02/14
    In the past week, the United States has experienced numerous earthquakes, primarily small to moderate in magnitude, with Alaska and other regions showing heightened activity. On February 10, a magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck near Meadow Lakes, Alaska, eight kilometers north-northwest of the area, at a depth of about 18 kilometers, according to USGS data. This event caused notable shaking across parts of Alaska, reminiscent of historical seismic risks in the region, though no major damage was immediately reported.

    Alaska continued to dominate recent activity. Volcano Discovery reports a possible seismic event near Salt Lake City, Utah, but multiple quakes rattled Alaska on February 13, including a magnitude 3.1 tremor 134 miles north-northwest of Anchorage at 6:04 PM local time, a 2.7 at 29 miles north of Anchorage, and a 3.2 at 139 miles north, per Earthquake List. These align with over 200 minor quakes detected near the US in 2026 so far, many in tectonically active zones like the Aleutian chain.

    Further south, a magnitude 3.5 quake hit two miles north-northwest of West Valley City, Utah, on February 13 at 6:32 PM Denver time. In California, a 2.5 magnitude event occurred 24 miles west-southwest of Eureka that afternoon. Hawaii saw several off Hilo, including 2.7 and 2.6 magnitudes south-southwest of the city. Inland, a 2.8 tremor struck 12 miles west-northwest of Columbia, South Carolina, and a 2.7 near Lubbock, Texas.

    Notably, Great Falls, Montana, felt another small earthquake on February 12 at 6:36 PM, the fourth in two weeks, as reported by KRTV news, suggesting a local swarm pattern in this intraplate area. Volcano Discovery's world report for February 12 lists over 900 quakes globally that week, but US events remain mostly below magnitude 4, with 362 magnitude 2.5-plus quakes per USGS past-week data.

    No magnitude 6 or higher events hit the US in this period, per Wikipedia's 2026 list and IRIS monitors, but patterns indicate persistent activity in Alaska due to subduction zones and emerging clusters in the Rockies and Pacific states. Earthquake List notes an average of 14 magnitude 4-plus quakes monthly near the US, underscoring steady seismic hazard without escalation to major events this week. Worldwide, a magnitude 6.4 off Japan was the strongest recent, but US focus reveals routine, low-impact shaking.

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  • Moderate Seismic Activity Across the U.S. and Worldwide Highlights Need for Earthquake Preparedness
    2026/01/31
    Over the past week, seismic activity across the United States has remained relatively moderate, with several notable earthquakes capturing attention from coast to coast. According to the United States Geological Survey, a 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck Montana on Thursday, January 29th at 12:41 p.m. local time. The quake centered approximately eight kilometers northeast of Black Eagle at a depth of 22.5 kilometers, generating 791 felt reports from residents. While earthquakes of this magnitude can be felt by large populations, they rarely result in significant damage.

    Montana has experienced elevated seismic activity recently. EarthquakeTrack.com data shows the state recorded two earthquakes measuring 1.5 magnitude or greater within the past 24 hours, nine over the past seven days, and 34 within the last 30 days. Over the past year, Montana has experienced 527 earthquakes overall, indicating the region remains an active seismic zone.

    Beyond Montana, earthquake activity has been dispersed across the nation. Recent reports from the last seven days show multiple smaller earthquakes in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Washington, Texas, and Nevada. A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Crucecita, Mexico on January 29th, and a 5.1 magnitude quake hit near Adak, Alaska on January 24th. These events demonstrate the widespread nature of seismic activity affecting North America during this period.

    Globally, January 2026 has witnessed significant seismic events. According to the Wikipedia list of earthquakes in 2026, Mexico experienced a 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Guerrero state on January 2nd, resulting in two deaths and 24 injuries. Indonesia has been particularly active, with multiple earthquakes recorded including a 6.4 magnitude quake offshore in Davao on January 7th and a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in North Sulawesi on January 10th. Japan recorded a 5.7 magnitude earthquake in Shimane on January 6th, injuring 15 people and damaging 114 homes across multiple prefectures.

    The volcano discovery earthquake reports indicate that the first 24 hours of January 31st recorded a 5.3 magnitude earthquake northeast of Reykjavik, Iceland, and a 5.0 magnitude earthquake in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, representing the largest recent global seismic events. While January 2026 has not produced any earthquakes exceeding 7.0 magnitude, the frequency of moderate earthquakes worldwide suggests continued tectonic stress across major fault lines. For residents in seismically active regions, maintaining earthquake preparedness remains essential as this pattern of ongoing moderate activity continues.

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  • Seismic Steadiness: US Quakes Align with Historical Norms, Experts Advise Preparedness
    2026/01/28
    In the past week, seismic activity across the United States has remained steady but without major destructive events, according to United States Geological Survey data compiled by Wikipedia and Volcano Discovery. On January 16, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck 295 kilometers west of Bandon, Oregon, offshore in the Pacific, reaching intensity four on the Modified Mercalli scale with no reported damage or injuries. This event underscores the ongoing tectonic pressures along the Cascadia subduction zone, where the Juan de Fuca plate slides beneath the North American plate.

    Closer to population centers, smaller quakes dotted the nation. A magnitude 2.0 tremor hit near Big Lake, Alaska, on January 16, at a depth of 24 kilometers, part of routine activity in this seismically active region near the Aleutian Trench. Volcano Discovery reports 374 quakes across the United States on January 21 alone, up to magnitude 4.2, with many concentrated in Alaska and California. That day, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred 13 miles north of Indio in Riverside County, California, felt widely with 271 reports from residents but causing no significant harm, as noted by Eagle 92.9 and Volcano Discovery. Yesterday, a magnitude 4.9 quake rattled near Sky Valley, California, and today a 3.8 event occurred near Pana, Illinois, per Earthquake Track.

    Alaska saw heightened activity, including a magnitude 4.5 shallow quake near Denali National Park on January 21, classified green for low humanitarian impact by GDACS. Nationwide, AllQuakes tallies 678 events in January up to magnitude 5.7, reflecting normal patterns in quake-prone areas like the Pacific coast and Alaska.

    Worldwide, January has been busier, with nine quakes magnitude 6.0 or higher through January 27, per Wikipedia. Standouts include a deadly magnitude 6.5 in Guerrero, Mexico, on January 2, killing two and injuring 24; a magnitude 6.4 offshore Indonesia on January 10; and a magnitude 5.7 in East Java, Indonesia, on January 27, injuring three. Volcano Discovery logged 1,616 global quakes on January 26 alone, up to magnitude 5.8. No clear emerging patterns deviate from 2026 averages, which show 630 total events so far versus 18,152 in 2025, but experts monitor subduction zones for potential escalation. United States activity aligns with historical norms, emphasizing preparedness in vulnerable states.

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