Earthquakes around the world

WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 26_2025

Moderate seismic activity was recorded in the last 24 hours. A seismic cluster has occurred with the following events:
M 5.7 - 36 km S of Camiña, Chile
2025-05-26 03:50:25 (UTC)
●M 5.1 - 155 km SSW of Merizo Village, Guam/ 2025-05-26 06:50:44 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 10 km W of Hiroo, Japan
2025-05-26 08:47:44 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - north of Severnaya Zemlya
2025-05-26 09:00:12 (UTC) USGS

● M 5.0 - 12 km S of Antikyra, Greece
2025-05-27 00:06:31 (UTC) USGS
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● M 5.1 - 45 km NNW of Dehdasht, Iran
2025-05-27 00:39:50 (UTC) USGS
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● M 5.3 - 252 km S of Pundong, Indonesia
2025-05-27 00:55:04 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - north of Severnaya Zemlya
2025-05-27 02:42:54 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.0 - 66 km SE of Inarajan Village, Guam
2025-05-27 02:57:33 (UTC) USGS

● M 4.6 - 31 km W of Petrolia, CA
2025-05-26 08:17:57 (UTC) USGS
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There is likely to be a seismic response ≥M5.5 and at worst M6+ after the lunar geometry with Uranus on June 26. Another lunar peak around the New Moon will occur on the 27th. SSGEOS suggests that the most critical period will occur on May 27-30.

The situation so far
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A strong magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 186 km (116 mi) from Mexico.

M 5.8 - Revilla Gigedo Islands region
2025-05-27 21:59:12 (UTC)
19.722°N 109.067°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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A strong magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit 39 km (24 mi) away from Imphal, Manipur, India,

M 5.2 - 0 km SSE of Moirāng, India
2025-05-27 20:24:27 (UTC)
24.490°N 93.782°E. 46.6 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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New earthquake.

A strong magnitude 5.9 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 197 km (122 mi) from Mexico

M 5.9 - Revilla Gigedo Islands region
2025-05-28 01:30:39 (UTC)
19.713°N 108.962°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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The situation so far
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There is likely to be a seismic response ≥M5.5 and at worst M6+ after the lunar geometry with Uranus on June 26. Another lunar peak around the New Moon will occur on the 27th.
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WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 28_2025

Strong seismic activity continues

●A strong magnitude 5.9 earthquake occurred in the Coral Sea near Gaua Island island, Vanuatu.​

M 5.9 - 52 km SW of Sola, Vanuatu
2025-05-28 08:57:48 (UTC)
14.267°S 167.276°E. 202.4 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● A strong magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean near Guam Island island, Guam​

M 5.8 - 51 km SSE of Inarajan Village, Guam
2025-05-28 13:34:17 (UTC)
12.847°N 144.944°E. 59.4 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.0 - south of the Fiji Islands
2025-05-27 18:49:36 (UTC) USGS

The situation so far in the western Pacific Ocean.
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● Aftershock in the North Pacific Ocean off the West Coast of Mexico

M 5.4 - Revilla Gigedo Islands region
2025-05-28 09:01:40 (UTC) USGS

● Earthquakes in Peru

M 5.0 - 49 km WSW of Changuillo, Peru
2025-05-28 01:57:44 (UTC) USGS
M 5.1 - 51 km WSW of Changuillo, Peru
2025-05-28 14:34:19 (UTC) USGS

According to Volcanodiscovery data in the past 24 hours, there have been worldwide 1,703 quakes of magnitudes up to 5.9:

● 9 quakes above magnitude 5
● 35 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
● 124 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
● 306 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
● 1,229 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.

We will be entering a critical period after several planetary geometries involving Mercury and Venus with Mars, Jupiter Uranus and Neptune occur.​
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A very strong magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in the South Atlantic Ocean 391 km (243 mi) from Bouvet Island.

M 6.2 - southwest of Africa
2025-05-30 05:36:38 (UTC)
53.315°S 9.161°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Second earthquake of ≥M6.0 in the observation period.​
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It is possible that the energy from this earthquake will move toward the Sandwich Islands and south-central Chile.​
 
Well, in fact three M6+ earthquakes occurred today in Kermadec Islands region. The next earthquake occurred before the M6.2 earthquake.​

M 6.0 - Kermadec Islands region
2025-05-31 21:21:11 (UTC)
28.123°S 178.393°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
M 6.2 - Kermadec Islands region
2025-05-31 22:26:22 (UTC)
27.838°S 178.075°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
M 6.1 - Kermadec Islands region
2025-05-31 14:28:49 (UTC)
27.727°S 177.909°W. 10.0 km depth.
USGS earthquake alert
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The average of 2 ≥M6.0 earthquakes per week has been broken again. M6 earthquakes can be part of a seismic sequence, such as aftershocks or precursor events, but they do not always indicate that a larger earthquake is about to occur. On some occasions, moderate earthquakes can release accumulated energy and reduce the probability of a larger event, while in other cases they may be part of a sequence that culminates in a stronger earthquake.
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Let's hope not.
 
The state of Idaho is recording a seismic swarm since sunday.
So far, 14 earthquakes have been recorded and the highest magnitude was magnitude 4.0.​

M 4.0 - 15 km NNW of Stanley, Idaho
2025-06-03 07:34:42 (UTC)
44.352°N 114.994°W. 16.1 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

The state of Idaho is not part of the Yellowstone volcano caldera which is located almost entirely in Wyoming, with small extensions into Montana. Idaho, although geographically close and experiencing some geothermal activity related to the Yellowstone hot spot, does not contain the caldera itself.

‘Unusual flurry’ of earthquakes shakes near Idaho mountain town

More than a dozen earthquakes have rattled Central Idaho since Sunday morning in an “unusual flurry” of activity, according to Idaho state geologist Claudio Berti.

Berti, who is the director of the Idaho Geological Survey, told the Idaho Statesman that researchers have been keeping a close eye on the seismic activity, which originated from the Basin Butte area north of Stanley.

The geologist noted the earthquakes are not coming from the same area as the magnitude-6.5 earthquake that occurred nearby in 2020 and shook much of the state. That quake, which originated near the Cape Horn Mountain in the Boise and Salmon-Challis national forests, was the second-largest in recorded history and was felt by many Boise residents.​
 
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A strong magnitude 5.7 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 231 km (144 mi) from Panama.

M 5.7 - 299 km SW of Arenas, Panama
2025-06-05 00:09:19 (UTC)
5.330°N 82.647°W. 10.0 km depth​
USGS earthquake alert
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The earthquake occurred at the boundaries of the Cocos and Nazca plates. It is possible that this energy could move toward Central America and southeastern Mexico, in the worst case M6.5, could even reach southern California but with a minor M5.0 earthquake in the worst case.

SSGEOS forecast: A lunar peak on the 4th can result in stronger tremors, potentially peaking higher 6 magnitude around the 6th.

In the last period, from May 24 to 02, six ≥M6.0 earthquakes were recorded and five ≥M5.7
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The next observation period is from June 03 to 11
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After a seismic silence of more than 24 hours without an earthquake of magnitude equal to or greater than 5

A very strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake occurred in the South Pacific Ocean near the coast of Region de Atacama, Chile.

M 6.5 - 107 km WSW of Diego de Almagro, Chile
2025-06-06 17:15:04 (UTC)
26.600°S 71.100°W. 96.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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Accurate forecast.
SSGEOS forecast: A lunar peak on the 4th can result in stronger tremors, potentially peaking higher 6 magnitude around the 6th.
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WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT JUNE 07_2025

A very strong magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean

M 6.2 - western Indian-Antarctic Ridge
2025-06-07 23:20:45 (UTC)
47.827°S 116.016°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

The situation so far
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A seismic cluster occurred prior to the M6.2 earthquake.

● M 5.7 - central East Pacific Rise
2025-05-06 18:15:10 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.1 - 30 km SSE of Mountain, Colombia
2025-06-07 02:08:31 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.0 - 42 km WSW of At-Bashi, Kyrgyzstan
2025-06-07 03:33:50 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.0 - 123 km NNW of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea/ 2025-06-07 02:51:40 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.5 - Mid-Indian Ridge
2025-06-07 07:33:40 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.5 - 289 km SSE of Ushuaia, Argentina (aftershock from M7.4 Drake Passage)
2025-06-07 11:06:04 (UTC) USGS
● M 5.3 - 6 km W of Karyes, Greece
2025-06-07 12:46:20 (UTC) USGS

The earthquakes occurred after the planetary and lunar geometries: Venus, Mercury, Earth & Moon, Earth, Venus. Two critical geometries will occur on June 08: Earth, Mercury, Jupiter & Mercury, Sun, Venus.
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SSGEOS Earthquake forecast updated 8 June 2025, 00:22 UTC
A convergence of planetary and lunar geometry on 8-9 June can result in larger seismic activity, potentially peaking magnitude 7 around the 11th.
 

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