Earthquakes around the world

WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT APRIL 04_2025

From March 21 to date there have been 13 earthquakes ≥ M6 This is extraordinary. I don't recall reporting this before.
There's been quite a seismic increase in the last 8 days. And in just the last 30 hours there have been two magnitude 6.9 earthquakes. The statistical probability of this occurring is 11.04%. SSGEOS
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After the M7.7 earthquake in Burma, strong earthquakes have occurred mainly in Southeast Asia.
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The earthquake M6.9 in Papua New Guinea occurred after the lunar geometry Earth, Moon, Jupiter.

M 6.9 - 194 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea
2025-04-04 20:04:38 (UTC)
6.205°S 151.764°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

So far 2 after with magnitude 5+ have occurred.

M 5.3 - 183 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 20:39:34 (UTC) USGS
M 5.1 - 164 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 21:14:42 (UTC) USGS
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT APRIL 05_2025

Moderate levels of seismic activity have been recorded in the last 24 hours.

Most of the earthquakes of magnitude 5 or higher that occurred between April 4 and 5 correspond to aftershocks of the earthquakes that occurred in Papua New Guinea (M6.9) Tonga (M7.0) and Reykjanes Ridge (M6.9).

17 quakes above magnitude 5
43 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
119 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
337 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
1,146 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.​

● M 5.3 - 183 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 20:39:34 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 164 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 21:14:42 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 181 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 21:46:28 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.0 - 174 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 21:56:10 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - 185 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 22:02:13 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 186 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 22:27:59 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - 53 km S of Madang, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-04 10:51:48 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.7 - 93 km WNW of Hihifo, Tonga
2025-04-04 08:01:06 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 181 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-05 00:57:32 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 171 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-05 05:07:57 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 95 km ESE of Fangale’ounga, Tonga
2025-04-05 09:19:55 (UTC)/ USGS
● M 5.5 - Reykjanes Ridge/
2025-04-05 07:57:09 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.4 - 166 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-05 09:04:40 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 176 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-05 11:24:06 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.4 - South Sandwich Islands region
2025-04-05 11:29:14 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.6 - South Sandwich Islands region
2025-04-05 11:32:09 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 197 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-05 16:25:11 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 177 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-05 17:25:30 (UTC) USGS

Time will come


Myanmar earthquake death toll passes 3,300 as UN calls for help​

UN aid chief says the world ‘must rally behind the people of Myanmar’ after a magnitude 7.7 quake flattened buildings and destroyed infrastructure.

he magnitude 7.7 quake that struck the Southeast Asian nation on March 28 resulted in 3,354 deaths and 4,508 people injured, with 220 others missing, according to new figures published by state media on Saturday.

The United Nations’ top aid official met with victims in the central Myanmar city of Mandalay, situated close to the epicentre and now grappling with severe damage across the city, and described the destruction as “staggering”.

 
US earthquake recovery team dismissed in Myanmar.

(NewsNation) — Personal Service Contractors, including the 3-person team that the United States sent to Myanmar to help with earthquake recovery, are being fired.

A source familiar with the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance informed NewsNation of the move, though it’s not clear if their termination is effective immediately or not.

The team is still on the ground in Myanmar. It was first reported by PBS.

The source explained that these people work when needed but if the contracts are ended, as is now taking place, quickly responding to the next disaster becomes impossible because they’re no longer, essentially, on retainer.

In addition, the source said life-saving awards, including food aid, that the State Department said they would keep are now being terminated.

As of Friday aid was canceled for Yemen, Syria, Jordan and Afghanistan, according to the source.

NewsNation has reached out to the State Department for comment on both.

BBC's Take on this matter :rolleyes:

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has dismissed accusations that Washington was left unable to help in the Myanmar earthquake due to the Donald Trump administration's shuttering of its humanitarian aid agency.

Asked by the BBC why the US had not meaningfully responded, as it routinely has to past such disasters, Rubio said "we are not the government of the world".

Earlier this week, former officials at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) said the US was left unable to send rescuers and dogs due to the agency's dismantling.

Rubio said the US had to balance global humanitarian rescue work with "other needs" and "other priorities" that were in the US national interests.

"There's a lot of other rich countries in the world, they should all be pitching in.

"We're going to do our part. We already have people there. We'll have more people there. We'll help as much as we can [but] it's not the easiest place to work… they have a military junta that doesn't like us," Rubio said.

On Tuesday, a former USAID official told the BBC the shuttering of the agency, led by the billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk, meant the White House could not send teams from the US to save lives in the immediate aftermath of the 28 March magnitude 7.7 earthquake.

The confirmed death toll rose to 3,354 on 4 April, Myanmar's ruling military said. The number of injured stood at 4,508, while 220 were still missing.

Routinely in such earthquakes, the US can deploy up to 200 rescue workers and sniffer dogs along with specialist equipment, and is often the biggest and best equipment foreign response team on the ground.

Last week, the state department said a US team of three advisers based in the region was being sent to disaster zone.

Speaking to reporters at a Nato meeting in Brussels, Rubio blamed the military regime in Myanmar for the lack of access, even though the state department said earlier this week the country had made a formal request for assistance.

Former USAID officials say their work is seen as non-political, and they have previously accessed countries regarded as politically hostile.

"That would have impeded our response, no matter what," said Rubio.

"That said, we are willing to continue to help in the humanitarian crisis. Other countries need to do so as well. China is a very rich country. India is a rich country. There are a lot of other countries in the world, and everyone should pitch in."

China and India were among the first to have teams on the ground in Myanmar, according to former American humanitarian officials.

Rubio dismissed the accounts of humanitarian aid experts who said the inability to deploy a large US rescue team was due to the USAID cuts.

"These are people that make millions and hundreds of millions of dollars in these NGOs [non-governmental organisations] all over the world that stand up and they get flooded with the US taxpayer money, and then we have to spend 10 [or] 100 million dollars to get 10 million to people. We're not doing that anymore. Okay? We have stopped. We are no longer going to spend 10 million, 100 million dollars to get 10 million to recipients.

"We're not going to fund these global NGOs all over the world that are living off of this. We're not doing it.

"We are prepared to help and work with governments and appropriate NGOs on the ground that are delivering assistance. We will be there, and we will be helpful [but] there are a lot of other rich countries, they should also pitch in and help… we are going to do our part," Rubio added.

As news of the Myanmar earthquake emerged, the White House had reportedly tried to deploy a Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) from the US - but could not do so because the Trump administration's cuts had cancelled logistics contracts and fired officials who oversaw such deployments, according to the former officials.

The cuts to USAID had been led by Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) after President Trump targeted foreign assistance on his first day in office, calling it an "industry" that was in many cases "antithetical to American values".



Earthquakes recorded for the last week (168 hours). Times are local (PST or PDT). The most recent earthquakes are at the top of the list. Click on the word "map" or "MAP" to see a map displaying the earthquake. Click on an event "DATE" to get additional text information. Magnitude 3 and greater earthquakes are printed in bold type. The top three magnitudes greater than or equal to 3 are in red.


 

Japanese government warns catastrophic earthquake could kill 300,000 and displace 10% of population
04/08/2025

  • The Japanese government warns of an 80% chance of a magnitude 9 Nankai Trough earthquake in 30 years, potentially killing 300,000 people.

  • Tsunami waves up to 34 meters could devastate coastal cities, displacing 12.3 million and destroying 2.35 million buildings.

  • The economic toll could reach $1.44 trillion, nearly half of Japan’s GDP, with long-term global supply chain disruptions.

  • Evacuation improvements could reduce deaths, but current preparedness remains insufficient to meet government safety targets.

  • Past disasters like Fukushima highlight the severe risks of nuclear and environmental crises from such an event.
The Japanese government has issued an unsettling warning: there is an 80 percent chance of a magnitude 9 earthquake striking the Nankai Trough off Japan's Pacific coast within the next three decades.

This impending megaquake could result in up to 300,000 fatalities, primarily from tsunami waves reaching heights of 34 meters, and cause $1.44 trillion in damage. The disaster would displace 12.3 million people

The Nankai Trough: A seismic time bomb​

The Nankai Trough, a 600-mile (900 km) deep ocean trench, is a region where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic boundary has historically produced megaquakes every 100 to 200 years. The last major event occurred in 1946, making the region overdue for another significant tremor. The Japanese government's latest estimates, updated for the first time since 2013, account for inflationary pressures and advanced topographical data, which have expanded the anticipated flood areas.

In the worst-case scenario, the earthquake would trigger tsunami waves exceeding 30 meters in height, particularly affecting cities like Kuroshio and Tosashimizu in Kochi Prefecture. These waves would inundate vast areas, causing extensive flooding and destruction. Tokyo and 12 other prefectures along the southeast coast would face waves up to 10 meters tall, leading to widespread damage and loss of life.

The report projects that 215,000 deaths would be caused by the tsunami, 73,000 by building collapses, and 8,700 in fires. Additionally, post-disaster deaths from disease and exposure could range from 26,000 to 52,000, a figure 13 times higher than the post-disaster deaths following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

Preparedness and mitigation efforts​

Despite improvements in building requirements and flood defenses since 2013, the estimated death toll has only slightly decreased. The government's goal of reducing fatalities by 80 percent, as outlined in the 2014 basic plan for disaster prevention, remains unmet. The latest report highlights the need for major revisions in evacuation strategies and infrastructure improvements.

Efforts to mitigate the impact include the designation of additional priority areas based on expanded flood risk zones and the development of a new national resilience plan for the coming years. A new agency for disaster prevention will also be established in 2026 to accelerate these initiatives
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT APRIL 08_2025

A seismic cluster has been recorded in the last 24 hours. The strongest earthquake had a magnitude of 5.8 and occurred in Indonesia.​

●M 5.4 - 150 km SSW of Severo-Kuril’sk, Russia/2025-04-07 02:59:30 (UTC) USGS
●M 5.3 - 43 km S of San Jose Village, Northern Mariana Islands/ 2025-04-07 07:24:03 (UTC) USGS
●M 5.1 - 135 km SW of Lata, Solomon Islands
2025-04-07 13:29:39 (UTC) USGS
●M 5.8 - 64 km SE of Sinabang, Indonesia
2025-04-07 19:49:20 (UTC) USGS
●M 5.3 - central Mid-Atlantic Ridge
2025-04-08 03:55:06 (UTC) USGS
●M 5.2 - southeast central Pacific Ocean
2025-04-08 11:30:25 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.4 - 47 km N of Yonakuni, Japan
2025-04-08 15:26:34 (UTC) USGS
●M 5.1 -Celebes Sea, Indonesia/ 2025-04-08 19:25:56 (UTC) BMKG
●M 5.0 - 21 km NNW of Ollagüe, Chile
2025-04-08 22:30:44 (UTC) USGS

The cluster, including M5.8 occurred around the planetary geometry Earth, Venus, Saturn.

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Earthquake forecast Earth stays in close conjunction with Venus and Mercury from approximately 10 March to 12 April. This can result in stronger seismic activity above average. SSGEOS

April 10 begins another critical period due to planetary and lunar geometries involving Mercury, Venus, Uranus, Saturn and Neptune. SSGEOS points out that the most critical days will be April 13 and 14 with a possibility of reaching an M7+ event in the worst case.​

The Japanese government has issued an unsettling warning: there is an 80 percent chance of a magnitude 9 earthquake striking the Nankai Trough off Japan's Pacific coast within the next three decades.

Possibly not in decades but in months.

Q: (Puma) If this M9.6 earthquake is still valid, would this be the earthquake that the Japanese authorities expect to occur in Nankai Trough?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) It's just not going to be within the next six months. [laughter] Is it possible it's going to be sooner?

A: Possible.
 
Strong earthquake in Papua New Guinea

M 6.2 - 114 km ESE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
2025-04-12 03:47:10 (UTC)
4.714°S 153.235°E. 72.5 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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The earthquake occurred 47 minutes after the Venus, Mercury, Neptune planetary geometry, but according to SSGEOS this M6.2 earthquake would be due to several lunar conjunctions converging between April 10 &11
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If so, another significant event is possible between April 12 and 14

 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT APRIL 12_2025

Strong earthquakes in Tajikistan & Pakistan.

According to USGS the M5.8 earthquake might have been felt by over 19.7 million people across 5 countries: Tajikistan (9.3 million), Uzbekistan (7.6 million), Kyrgyzstan (1.8 million), Afghanistan (910,000), and Kazakhstan (67,200).

European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre recorded the quake as M5.9 No aftershocks have been recorded so far. The earthquake was the strongest to hit this part of Tajikistan in over 9 years. This region can generate high M7 earthquakes although M8.0 is not ruled out.​

M 5.8 - 25 km E of Rasht, Tajikistan
2025-04-13 04:24:01 (UTC)
39.014°N 70.663°E. 12.6 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

M 5.0 - 12 km ENE of Sanjwal, Pakistan
2025-04-12 07:30:56 (UTC)
33.809°N 72.556°E. 39.2 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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Other earthquakes M5+

● M 5.0 - western Indian-Antarctic Ridge
2025-04-12 09:59:24 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.0 - South Sandwich Islands region
2025-04-12 12:37:51 (UTC) USGS

An M5.5 aftershock of the M7.7 earthquake that shook Burma 2 weeks ago was recorded this day. The latest earthquake update indicates that 3550 people lost their lives and nearly 5000 are injured. A total of 468 aftershocks have been recorded in Burma and surrounding areas since March 28's massive earthquake.​

● M 5.5 - 34 km NNE of Meiktila, Burma
2025-04-13 02:24:57 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.5 - 46 km E of Lae, Papua New Guinea
2025-04-13 03:48:23 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - South Sandwich Islands region
2025-04-13 04:15:25 (UTC) USGS

Unusual earthquake in north of Mexico

M4.2 - 65 km al SE de Matehuala, San Luis Potosí/ 2025-04-12 21:03:20 (UTC) SSN earthquake alert
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Strong earthquake in Kuril Islands

M 5.9 - northwest of the Kuril Islands
2025-04-13 09:13:33 (UTC)
48.706°N 149.779°E. 382.3 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Two strong earthquakes have occurred on April 13 after Venus, Mercury, Neptune planetary geometry
If so, another significant event is possible between April 12 and 14

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Critical planetary geometry involving Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn will occur on April 14
 
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Strong mag. 5.2 Earthquake - 5 km S of Julian, CA, on Monday, Apr 14, 2025, at 10:08 am Los Angeles time.

M 5.2 - 5 km S of Julian, CA
2025-04-14 17:08:28 (UTC)
33.036°N 116.595°W. 14.3 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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So far 32 aftershocks (above mag. 2) have been detected. The strongest was a magnitude 4.0

M 4.0 - 4 km SSE of Julian, CA
2025-04-14 18:23:42 (UTC) USGS

Protective instinct for animals!
Yesterday, during the M5.2 quake that shook Southern California, this herd of elephants at the San Diego Zoo banded together to protect the younger ones.
The protective instinct of animals is an innate quality that allows them to take care of themselves and defend themselves.
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT APRIL 16_2025

A very strong magnitude 6.6 earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean

M 6.6 - southeast Indian Ridge
2025-04-16 01:42:59 (UTC)
47.843°S 99.758°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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M 5.6 - 66 km NNW of Pārūn, Afghanistan
2025-04-15 23:13:59 (UTC)
35.939°N 70.564°E. 99.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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M 5.6 - 38 km SSW of Maguling, Philippines
2025-04-15 21:42:42 (UTC)
5.798°N 124.228°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Other M5+ earthquakes

● M 5.1 - South Atlantic Ocean
2025-04-15 11:22:33 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - 60 km WSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-04-15 15:49:03 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.0 - Scotia Sea
2025-04-15 23:06:40 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - southeast Indian Ridge
2025-04-16 02:25:57 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - 146 km SW of Adak, Alaska
2025-04-16 03:49:49 (UTC) USGS

All this activity occurred after the planetary geometry Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn on April 14 and the lunar geometry Moon, Earth, Uranus on April 15​
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Seismic activity has increased since March 21. Seismology tells us that on average 2 M6+ earthquakes occur every week but this has not been the case in March and April.​

● Last week of March
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● First week of April
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WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT APRIL 17_2025

Seismic activity has remained at moderate levels in the last 24 hours.

● M 5.3 - south of the Kermadec Islands
2025-04-16 17:35:25 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.4 - south of the Kermadec Islands
2025-04-16 17:44:40 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.6 - 46 km ESE of Modisi, Indonesia
2025-04-17 00:51:23 (UTC) USGS
●M 5.2 - 269 km SSE of Nusa Dua, Indonesia
2025-04-17 04:34:16 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - west of the Galapagos Islands
2025-04-17 09:45:31 (UTC) USGS

SSGEOS Earthquake forecast updated April 16, 2025
A convergence of planetary and lunar geometry on the 17th can result in clustering of stronger earthquakes, possibly peaking around the 19th.

Planetary geometry Earth, Mercury, Neptune and lunar geometry Moon, Earth, Jupiter will occur on April 17. SSGEOS forecasts a worst-case magnitude event of up to 6.4 with a 60% probability "Larger seismic activity is less likely" was mentioned in the latest forecast.

An important group of lunar and planetary geometries will occur on April 21 and 22, notably Mercury, Sun, Jupiter on the 21st and Mercury, Venus, Uranus on the 22nd. There could be some important responses in the days following these two convergences, even as early as April 21.
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Are we close to an M8+ earthquake ?



Earthquake and Lightning Parallels
While Earth's atmosphere is a different medium with different mechanisms than Earth's crust, there are interesting parallels to consider between earthquakes and lightning, as both manifest as a sudden discharge resulting from energy built-up. Here we explore the parallels and analogies between these two natural phenomena.
We can hypothesize that earthquakes are a discharge in Earth’s crust, much like lightning is a discharge in the atmosphere. Both involve the build-up and sudden release of energy—electrical for lightning, primarily mechanical for earthquakes. Additionally, earthquakes also produce secondary electrical effects, such as earthquake lights and atmospheric anomalies, which strengthen the analogy by showing a discharge-like process that spans the crust and atmosphere. While the analogy isn’t perfect due to differences in the type of energy and medium, it provides a useful framework for understanding the parallels between these natural phenomena.
 
Strong earthquake in Chile

M 5.6 - 65 km S of San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
2025-04-18 00:10:18 (UTC)
23.488°S 68.079°W. 129.2 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

Earthquake in Northern Chile, mb 5.7, inland Antofagasta region.
In neighboring zone to the M7.4 of June 18, 2024.
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT APRIL 19_2025

Strong earthquakes in Philippines, Afghanistan and Peru

M 5.9 - 45 km SW of Malisbeng, Philippines
2025-04-19 16:11:15 (UTC)
5.796°N 124.106°E. 17.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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M 5.7 - 63 km SSW of Ashkāsham, Afghanistan
2025-04-19 06:47:55 (UTC)
36.176°N 71.202°E. 98.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

This is the third strong shake in the region.
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M 5.2 - 23 km SW of Tingo María, Peru
2025-04-19 11:56:15 (UTC)
9.445°S 76.143°W. 115.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Other M5+ earthquakes

● M 5.4 - 155 km SE of Ust’-Kamchatsk Staryy, Russia 2025-04-18 18:41:43 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - central Mid-Atlantic Ridge
2025-04-19 13:50:21 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.2 - 36 km SSW of Malisbeng, Philippines 2025-04-19 16:50:48 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.3 - 97 km NNE of Hihifo, Tonga
2025-04-19 16:55:01 (UTC) USGS

This activity occurred after the planetary geometry Earth Mercury, Neptune and the lunar geometry Moon, Earth, Jupiter.

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The coronal hole high-speed-stream is now sweeping by Earth, with enhancements to the solar wind expected to last many days now. Are we about to see another global seismic burst, and perhaps even a megaquake to rupture? Space Weather and Earth Geophysics report for the current geomagnetic storm on April 21st 2025 by geophysicist Stefan Burns

It has been very quiet

More than 24 hours passed without an M5+ earthquake on April 20 then only the following occurred

● M 5.4 - 152 km WSW of Fakfak, Indonesia
2025-04-20 18:19:50 (UTC) USGS

On April 21

● M 5.2 - north of Ascension Island
2025-04-21 07:53:12 (UTC) USGS

● M 5.1 - South Sandwich Islands region
2025-04-21 15:46:59 (UTC) USGS

SSGEOS forecast​
A convergence of planetary and lunar geometry on 21-22 April can result in stronger seismic activity. A temporal cluster of higher 5 to 6 magnitude is likely. A larger earthquake is possible around the 23rd.​
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Planetary and lunar geometries:

Mercury, Sun, Jupiter
Venus, Mercury, Uranus
Moon, Earth, Mars
Earth, Moon, Jupiter
Earth, Moon, Venus
Earth, Moon, Saturn

And this huge coronal hole is spitting solar wind at the Earth.


 
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