Earthquakes around the world

A moderate M 4.3 - (2 km ESE) in Berkeley, CA, struck the Bay Area on the Hayward fault early in the AM.

Magnitude 4.3 earthquake, epicenter in Berkeley, shakes Bay Area
BART trains are running with a delay after an earthquake jolted the Bay Area with a magnitude of 4.3 early Monday morning. Transit officials are currently inspecting the track system wide leading to the 20-minute delay.

The earthquake centered in Berkeley was felt by over 24,000 people and the U.S. Geological Survey estimates more tremors could be on the way. There is a 24% risk of an aftershock with at a magnitude of at least a 3.0 hitting the region within the next week and a 3% chance of another shake with a magnitude of at least a 4.0.


Sept. 22, 5:30a.m. An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 gave the Bay Area a big jolt early Monday morning, the United States Geological Survey reports. The quake, which had a preliminary magnitude of 4.6, had an epicenter in Berkeley on Dwight Way near Piedmont Avenue, close to the University of California campus. It struck at 2:56 a.m.

The strong quake woke up the Bay Area, with over 21,000 people reporting having felt it on the USGS site within the first hour of the event. The reports of having felt the earthquake came from people as far south as Salinas, north near Santa Rosa and Stockton to the east.

The temblor's epicenter was within blocks of the Hayward Fault, which runs along the eastern side of the Cal campus, stretching right through the middle of Memorial Stadium. "UC Berkeley is the only major university in the world that has a dangerous earthquake fault running through its campus," wrote Horst Rademacher, a researcher at the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory in his 2017 walking tour of the Hayward Fault on the campus.


 

Very strong mag. 6.3 Earthquake - Lara, 68 km north of Valera, Estado Trujillo, Venezuela

Sep 25, 2025 03:51:39 UTC - 6 hours ago
Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025, at 11:51 pm (America/Caracas GMT -4)
confirmed (manually revised)
6.3
14 km
9.9272°N / 70.6916°W
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Rafael Rangel Municipality, Lara, Venezuela
9.9272°S / 109.3084°E
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Indonesia
107 seismic stations
VI Strong shaking near epicenter
722 reports
USGS (United States Geological Survey)
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23.2°C (74 F), humidity: 67%, wind: 3 m/s (6 kts) from SE
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The earthquake in Venezuela originally recorded as M6.3 was adjusted by the USGS to magnitude 5.8

M 5.8 - 28 km E of Mene Grande, Venezuela
2025-09-25 06:55:38 (UTC)
9.894°N 70.670°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

this earthquake was likely an aftershock of the M6.2 earthquake.

Some people say they heard an explosion and attribute the earthquakes to the use of some weapon by the US military or HAARP, but that is just propaganda.

We had already had signs that something was brewing in that region.
Seismic activity is being recorded in South America. The largest earthquake occurred in Colombia.

M 5.4 - 5 km N of Uramita, Colombia
2025-09-14 07:12:17 (UTC)
6.949°N 76.173°W. 50.2 km depth
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Other earthquakes in the region

● M 4.6 - 11 km SSE of Cliza, Bolivia
2025-09-13 11:49:36 (UTC) USGS
● M 4.5 - 55 km W of San Antonio de los Cobres, Argentina 2025-09-13 12:52:26 (UTC) USGS
● M 4.8 - 51 km NW of Salinas, Ecuador
2025-09-13 23:59:54 (UTC) USGS
● M 4.7 - 59 km WSW of Abra Pampa, Argentina 2025-09-14 02:58:45 (UTC) USGS
● M 3.1 - 32 km SSE of La Tirana, Chile
2025-09-14 04:00:13 (UTC) USGS
Moderate seismic activity continues in northern South America and is now spreading toward Central America.
M 5.0 - 31 km WSW of Vilcanchos, Peru
2025-09-15 01:52:44 (UTC)
13.722°S 74.797°W. 94.5 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

M 5.0 - 28 km NNE of Anse-Bertrand, Guadeloupe 2025-09-15 09:16:21 (UTC) USGS
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A strong magnitude 5.7 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 175 km (109 mi) from Mexico. The earthquake occurred at the junction of the Cocos and Pacific plates.

M 5.7 - 180 km SSW of Emiliano Zapata, Mexico
2025-09-25 10:16:25 (UTC)
17.964°N 105.802°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

Aftershock

M 5.1 - 163 km SSW of Emiliano Zapata, Mexico
2025-09-25 10:21:21 (UTC)
18.117°N 105.759°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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