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US Experiences 120+ Earthquakes in 24 Hours; 5.2 Magnitude Quake Strikes Nevada

US Experiences 120+ Earthquakes in 24 Hours; 5.2 Magnitude Quake Strikes Nevada

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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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