Earthquakes around the world

WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 07_2023

● M 5.2 - near the coast of Antofagasta, Chile
2023-05-07 06:29:00 (UTC)
25.357°S 70.507°W. 40.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.2 - Luzon, Philippines
2023-05-07 11:36:21 (UTC)
17.473°N 122.330°E. 29.7 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.0 - south of the Fiji Islands
2023-05-07 21:53:02 (UTC)
24.278°S 179.371°W. 546.2 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.6 - 1 km S of Serinyol, Turkey
2023-05-07 08:36:08 (UTC)
36.351°N 36.212°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● Earthquake Forecast: Stronger seismic activity may occur in the next few days, potentially reaching mid to higher 6 magnitude. Strong seismic activity could occur tomorrow, May 8 or 9. Much depends on the condition of the Earth's crust and how the seismic response will be to electromagnetic waves coming from a planetary and lunar geometry involving Mercury and Venus and Mars and Jupiter.

MAGNITUDE PROBABILITY

updated 7 May 2023, 11:01 UTC

6.0-6.46.5-6.97.0-7.47.5-8.48.5+
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● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at  low levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 05 Global seismic activity chart
  • 4 quakes above magnitude 5
  • 27 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 94 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 267 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 490 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~882 earthquakes in the past 24h (859 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 4403 tons of TNT or 0.3 atomic bombs
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 08_2023

● M 5.9 - southern East Pacific Rise
2023-05-08 06:02:15 (UTC)
56.006°S 121.421°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.2 - 13 km W of Azogues, Ecuador
2023-05-08 00:51:56 (UTC)
2.718°S 78.969°W. 92.5 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

M 5.1 - 63 km NNE of Kolonga, Tonga
2023-05-08 14:14:32 (UTC)
20.655°S 174.729°W. 55.1 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

Seismic activity in East Africa. Zambia recorded an M4.7 earthquake in July 2022, while an M5.7 earthquake occurred in February 2017. Zambia is not a highly seismically active country. On the other hand, Ethiopia has recorded more M5+ earthquakes. In December 2022 Ethiopia recorded an M5.5 earthquake. Finally, the Owen fracture zone has recorded seismic activity this year, mainly a swarm that occurred last April.
A sequence of earthquakes occurred in the Owen fracture zone northeast of the Horn of Africa in the Arabian Sea.
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● M 4.7 - Owen Fracture Zone region
2023-05-08 04:03:24 (UTC)
12.996°N 57.946°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.7 - 87 km SSE of Mwinilunga, Zambia
2023-05-08 16:05:04 (UTC)
12.473°S 24.722°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.4 - 152 km W of Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
2023-05-08 11:36:28 (UTC)
11.703°N 35.996°E. 9.8 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at moderate levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 08 Global seismic activity chart
  • 3 quakes above magnitude 5
  • 31 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 100 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 257 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 470 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~861 earthquakes in the past 24h (882 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 15106 tons of TNT or 0.9 atomic bombs.
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 09_2023

New earthquake in Honshu Japan
Strong seismic activity in Japan. Three earthquakes of magnitude 6.2, 5.6 (aftershock) and 5.9 (North of the island) shook the island of Honshu, while a fourth quake of magnitude 5.1 hit the southeast of the island.
Several aftershocks from the M6.2 earthquake have occurred after the event
● M 5.3 - near the west coast of Honshu, Japan
2023-05-09 22:14:37 (UTC)
37.536°N 137.264°E. 6.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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● M 5.1 - Andaman Islands, India region
2023-05-09 13:42:18 (UTC)
10.965°N 92.027°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Atmospheric fluctuation 8 days ago
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● M 5.0 - Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
2023-05-09 14:10:44 (UTC)
53.709°N 167.477°W. 87.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.0 - 149 km SW of Merizo Village, Guam
2023-05-09 22:31:53 (UTC)
12.175°N 143.850°E. 21.5 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.3 - 29 km WSW of Ölüdeniz, Turkey
2023-05-09 15:22:07 (UTC)
36.430°N 28.864°E. 24.8 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● Earthquake Forecast: EARTHQUAKE WARNING. Critical planetary geometry on 9-10 and 13-14 May can result in strong to major seismic activity, potentially reaching mid 7 magnitude, most likely around the 11th and 15th. Have an earthquake plan!

MAGNITUDE PROBABILITY

updated 9 May 2023, 13:20 UTC

6.0-6.46.5-6.97.0-7.47.5-8.48.5+
70%60%40%40%20%

Atmospheric fluctuations
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● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at moderate levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 09 Global seismic activity chart
  • 3 quakes above magnitude 5
  • 42 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 99 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 208 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 518 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~870 earthquakes in the past 24h (861 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 5481 tons of TNT or 0.3 atomic bombs.
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
Earthquake swarm in Gulf of California.

The highest magnitude earthquake has been 4.9 which was reported by the Mexican SSN as M5.2

● M 4.3 - 99 km Southwest of Ahome Sinaloa
2023-05-10 06:03:35 (UTC)
Lat 25.31 Lon -109.90 15 km Depth
SSN earthquake alert

● M 4.9 - 57 km WSW of Campo Pesquero el Colorado, Mexico
2023-05-10 07:05:24 (UTC)
25.541°N 109.833°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.4 - 75 km Southwest of Ahome Sinaloa
2023-05-10 07:26:08 (UTC)
Lat 25.56 Lon -109.81 10 km Depth
SSN earthquake alert

● M 4.9 - 46 km SW of Campo Pesquero el Colorado, Mexico
2023-05-10 08:45:52 (UTC)
25.507°N 109.690°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.6 - 30 km WSW of Topolobampo, Mexico
2023-05-10 08:55:35 (UTC)
25.472°N 109.319°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.7 - 49 km SW of Campo Pesquero el Colorado, Mexico
2023-05-10 09:28:40 (UTC)
25.507°N 109.726°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.0 -34 km West of Vicente Guerrero, Baja California
2023-05-10 04:08:23 (UTC)
Lat 30.76 Lon -116.34 10 km depth

● M 2.9 - 2km NNW of Glen Avon, CA
2023-05-10 08:16:42 (UTC)
34.026°N 117.495°W. 17.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Strong earthquake Tonga

M 7.6 - Tonga
2023-05-10 16:02:00 (UTC)
15.600°S 174.608°W. 210.1 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

Data for the same earthquake reported by different agencies​


Mag.DepthLocationSource
7.6210 kmTongaUSGS
7.5211 kmTongaGFZ
7.5211 kmTonga IslandsRaspberry
Shake
7.5198 kmTonga IslandsGeoAu
7.3211 kmTONGAEMSC
7.1210 kmTonga: Near NouméaRENASS
7.3195 kmTonga Islands [Sea: Tonga]INGV
Volcanodiscovery
☝🏻🗣️ - Strong earthquake M 7,6 in the Pacific Ocean - with an epicenter west of Hihifo Island, Tonga. It was also felt on the islands of Samoa and Niue. 😨

Short video in TG:
 
Strong earthquake Tonga
Do these fluctuations indicate earthquakes or the weather?
The variations of electron density and temperature related to seismic activities observed by CSES
June 2021, Pages 88-94

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México Webbcams
10:40 AM · May 10, 2023
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 10_2023


It is curious that yesterday DSCOVR recorded a solar wind density of 65.36 p/cm³ which is considered a very high density. This occurred at 02:25 UTC on May 10 and the earthquake occurred at 16:02 UTC almost 14 hours later

Solar wind density reached a density of 65.36 p/cm³ (Very high density)
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However SSGEOS issued the alert hours before the solar wind density peak and the earthquake, which may indicate that this peak could be related to another future seismic event. Frank Hoogerbeets points out May 11-15

Critical planetary geometry on 9-10 and 13-14 May can result in strong to major seismic activity, potentially reaching mid 7 magnitude, most likely around the 11th and 15th. Have an earthquake plan!
According to the fulcrum hypothesis, the impact on Tonga would have repercussions on both sides, i.e. towards South America and towards the Indonesian region.

Other Earthquakes in the West Pacific Ocean

● M 5.1 - 71 km WNW of Hihifo, Tonga
2023-05-10 16:32:39 (UTC)
15.654°S 174.390°W. 193.8 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.0 - 96 km WNW of Kirakira, Solomon Islands
2023-05-10 17:01:36 (UTC)
10.148°S 161.093°E. 80.7 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.2 - 9 km WSW of Katsuura, Japan
2023-05-10 19:16:41 (UTC)
35.112°N 140.222°E. 35.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.0 - Vanuatu
2023-05-10 21:53:24 (UTC)
20.281°S 169.547°E. 129.5 km depth
USGS earthquake alert


● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at extreme levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 10 Global seismic activity chart
  • 1 quake above magnitude 7
  • 10 quakes between magnitude 5 and 6
  • 33 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 96 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 229 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 454 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
Note: Volcanodiscovery considers the M4.9 earthquakes in Mexico and other parts of Southeast Asia as M5+ and therefore gives the figure of 10 earthquakes.

~823 earthquakes in the past 24h (870 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 4414 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 3.8 x 106 tons of TNT or 237.4 atomic bombs
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
Microseism shakes Mexico City (CDMX)

The earthquake in CDMX was of magnitude 2.3 in Magdalena Contreras at only 1 km depth! This explains the strong perception and makes me suspect that it may even have been due to causes not only natural (over exploitation of the soil, clandestine construction etc).

People on social networks mention that the earthquake felt very strong and that the quake knocked things off the furniture.

People left their homes and buildings in panic. The quake seems to have been felt further south of the city.


M 3.1 - 0 km SSE of Coyoacán, Mexico
2023-05-11 04:20:18 (UTC)
19.343°N 99.160°W. 5.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
 
Microseism shakes Mexico City (CDMX)

The earthquake in CDMX was of magnitude 2.3 in Magdalena Contreras at only 1 km depth! This explains the strong perception and makes me suspect that it may even have been due to causes not only natural (over exploitation of the soil, clandestine construction etc).
Curious thing is that is one of the earthquakes with epicenter at Mexico City that is registered at USGS.

And, in this days the seismic alarm went on by mistake. No wonder people are worried.

Usually, the numbers are lower at USGS, this time was the other way.

And, Mexico National Seismic had updated it to 3.0 as well.
DATE: 2023-05-10 TIME: 22:20:17

MAGNITUDE: 3.0

LATITUDE, LONGITUDE: 19.36°, -99.20°
3 KM AL NORESTE DE LA MAGDALENA C, CIUDAD DE MÉXICO

DEPTH: 1.1 KM
M 3.1 - 0 km SSE of Coyoacán, Mexico
2023-05-11 04:20:18 (UTC)
19.343°N 99.160°W. 5.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

🇲🇽 Mexico City, #CDMX just generated one of the most intense #earthquakes in recent years.

Accelerations above 50 gal were recorded, according to the @RedSismicaRACM.

Having the epicenter under the streets of Mexico City, it is IMPOSSIBLE for the #AlertaSísmica to be activated.
 
The discovery of Russian scientists: repeated tremors after an earthquake can be caused by the effect of a round-the-world seismic echo.

Russian scientists from the Schmidt Institute of Earth Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences have made a discovery that could change our understanding of how earthquakes occur. They discovered the effect of a round-the-world seismic echo, which can lead to aftershocks after the initial earthquake. This discovery was made thanks to studies of elastic seismic waves that diverge from the earthquake source and return back after a few hours.

Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Sciences Alexey Zavyalov, Head of the Laboratory of Seismic Hazard of the IFZ RAS, explains this effect as follows:

"When propagating over the Earth's surface, elastic seismic waves form surface seismic waves that scatter in different directions and return back to the epicenter of the earthquake after a few hours. Their amplitude is amplified, creating a cumulative effect that can cause a second push."

This effect can be dangerous, because a second push can be strong enough to destroy much that the first push did not have time to destroy. In addition, it can harm the rescue services, which have already begun to dismantle the rubble and rescue people.

Such an echo does not occur with every earthquake, but only in 40% of cases, with strong initial tremors. So far, scientists do not know why this happens only in 40% of cases and cannot identify areas where this effect occurs more often.

According to Alexey Zavyalov:

"This discovery can help us better understand how earthquakes occur and how we can protect ourselves from their consequences. However, to do this, we need to continue to conduct research and learn more about the nature of this effect."

Currently, scientists continue to study this effect and try to identify its patterns. We hope that this discovery will help us better understand the nature of earthquakes and protect ourselves from their consequences.

"This discovery can help us better understand how earthquakes occur and how we can protect ourselves from their consequences." - Alexey Zavyalov, Head of the Seismic Hazard Laboratory of the IFZ RAS.

"It is better to warn than to treat."

Elastic waves are mechanical waves that propagate in solids, liquids and gases. They occur when the environment is deformed and can cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other natural disasters.

"This discovery is an important step in studying the nature of earthquakes and can help us prevent their consequences. However, we need to continue to conduct research and learn more about the nature of this effect in order to be better prepared for possible disasters" - An expert in geology and geophysics.
 
M 3.1 - 0 km SSE of Coyoacán, Mexico
2023-05-11 04:20:18 (UTC)
19.343°N 99.160°W. 5.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
9 Aftershocks in Mexico City

Earthquake with epicenter in CDMX
So far, May 11, 9 aftershocks have been recorded, following yesterday's earthquake of M3.0 (22:20h)
M1.3
M1.3
M1.6
M2.3
M1.8
M1.3
M1.4
M2.0
M1.8
Possible origin:
-Cortical
-By reactivation of local faults
-Regional stress in the Valley of Mexico

Civil protection authorities state that the earthquakes with epicenter in Mexico City are not related to the activity of the Popocatepetl volcano located 90 km from the city. A new explosion was registered this morning.

New explosion of Popocatépetl volcano this morning in Mexico
Strong burst, luminescence, pyroclast fall on slopes and high emission plume.
May 11/05:26h
Volcanic Alert unchanged at Yellow Phase2
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 11_2023

● M 5.9 - 64 km S of Miyakojima, Japan
2023-05-11 13:33:14 (UTC)
24.212°N 125.292°E. 24.6 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.2 - 23 km NNE of Honchō, Japan
2023-05-11 09:52:44 (UTC)
42.332°N 142.986°E. 63.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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On Thursday afternoon, Northern California was rocked by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake, and the effects of the tremor were felt even as far away as Sacramento.

Initially, preliminary readings indicated the quake had a magnitude of 5.7, but the USGS website later updated the reading to 5.5

Atmospheric fluctuation twelve days ago- SSGEOS
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● M 5.5 - 4km SW of East Shore, CA
2023-05-11 23:19:41 (UTC)
40.216°N 121.109°W. -1.5 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

Other earthquakes in California today
M 2.8 - 4km E of Prattville, CA
M 2.5 - 3km SW of East Shore, CA
M 2.8 - 3km NNW of Canyondam, CA
M 2.6 - 2km NNE of Prattville, CA
M 3.0 - 1km NNE of Prattville, CA
M 2.5 - 4km SW of East Shore, CA
M 2.8 - 2km NNE of Prattville, CA

● M 5.0 - 119 km SSE of Ust’-Kamchatsk Staryy, Russia
2023-05-11 12:03:19 (UTC)
55.227°N 163.179°E. 36.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at moderate levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 11 Global seismic activity chart
  • 4 quakes above magnitude 5
  • 33 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 100 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 240 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 491 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~868 earthquakes in the past 24h (823 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 18366 tons of TNT or 1.1 atomic bombs
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
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