Earthquakes around the world

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Experts from "Erdbebennews" emphasise: "Despite the low magnitude: In this form, it is the largest earthquake that has been observed at Lake Laach in recent years." The other earthquakes also remained with magnitudes of 0.6 to 0.9 below the markability limit.

The epicentre of the earthquake swarm was therefore located on the west bank of the lake near the Maria Laach monastery, after which the lake was named. The events took place at a depth of seven kilometres below the earth's surface.

Only two days earlier, a "Deep Low Frequency Earthquake" (DLF) had occurred south of the volcanic lake in 32 kilometres, an earthquake caused by fluid movement in the volcanic magma system. According to the experts, a connection is likely.

Earlier, after DLF earthquakes, more near-surface earthquakes had been measured at the Ochtendung disturbance zone. "However, a whole earthquake swarm directly at Lake Laacher is new in this context." In addition, the experts described the earthquake swarm in this strength as unique so far.

Earthquake near Bonn – No sign of volcanic eruption

The experts continue to monitor the phenomenon closely. However, the process is not a cause for concern. DLF earthquakes were first detected in 2013 in the Eifel and have been observed since then. They are considered an indication of active magmatic processes, but not a sign of an imminent volcanic eruption.

Only on Wednesday morning (8. October) an earthquake was measured near Bonn. The quake reached a magnitude of 2.3 and was perceived by many people. According to the records, the epicentre was in Wachtberg near Meckenheim.

Eifel volcano is one of the dormant supervolcanoes in Europe.
 
Moderate 4.5 quake 12 km northwest of Lubin, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.

M 4.5 - 4 km S of Polkowice, Poland
2025-10-18 14:59:58 (UTC)
51.469°N 16.062°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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The largest earthquake near the epicenter of this earthquake during the previous 10 years was a magnitude 4.8 event. It had occurred 5 years earlier, on Wednesday, July 8, 2020, at 07:19 local time (Europe/Warsaw GMT +2) in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. The strongest earthquake ever recorded (since 1900) in this area measured magnitude 5.8. It occurred 42 years ago, on Saturday, August 6, 1983, at 03:20 local time (Europe/Warsaw GMT +2), in Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Poland. Volcanodiscovery.
 
There was an early morning earthquake several kilometres North from where I live, at 5:30 am, pst.
It wasn’t the usual “rattle and thud” that these small ones generally create, especially when they are so shallow.

I had been up for nearly two hours, I was quite wide awake and when the movement started, I experienced an interesting sensory displacement.
It was as if everything(my house, the chair I was sitting in, etc) floated gently up, from my left, the west, flowed to the right, east, and then gently…subsided.
Like a gentle wave of energy from below, cresting, and then it was over.

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A strong 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Beaufort Sea. This earthquake occurred in a region where earthquakes ≥M5 are not usually felt, far from any tectonic plates and within the Arctic Circle.
M 5.3 - Beaufort Sea
2025-10-25 06:34:00 (UTC)
71.637°N 131.885°W. 7.7 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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White dots indicate seismic activity greater than or equal to M4. The Beaufort Sea region averages around 100 detectable earthquakes (M3.0+) annually, including about 11 of M4.0+. However, M5+ events are less common, typically 0–2 per year.​
The region has a sparse but consistent record of moderate quakes, with only a handful studied in detail due to limited monitoring. The earthquake was the strongest to hit this part of Canada in over 5 years. Earlier, the last quake of equal or greater strength near the present epicenter had been a magnitude 5.3 earthquake on Monday, Mar 29, 2021. Volcanodiscovery
 

Very strong mag. 6.0 Earthquake - 197 km SSE of Lata, Solomon Islands

Oct 25, 2025 23:28:04 UTC - 7 hours ago
Sunday, Oct 26, 2025, at 10:28 am (GMT +11)
confirmed (manually revised)
6.0
54 km
12.4143°S / 166.389°E
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Vanuatu
Also near:
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Solomon Islands 93 km (58 mi) away
12.4143°N / 13.611°W
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Guinea
64 seismic stations
V Moderate shaking near epicenter
0 reports
USGS (United States Geological Survey)
Suretamatai (194 km / 121 mi)
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Earthquake and Hurricane.

This is something you don't see every day: an earthquake and a hurricane very close together, which just happened a few minutes ago!

Very strong mag. 6.5 Earthquake - North Atlantic Ocean, 160 km east of La Desirade Island, Guadeloupe,​

M 6.5 - 162 km E of Beauséjour, Guadeloupe
2025-10-27 12:38:40 (UTC)
16.530°N 59.572°W. 9.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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Aftershocks M6.0 and M5.4 so far.
 
Here we have something interesting that coincides with the latest seismic activity.
M 6.2 - 59 km NW of Pante Makasar, Timor Leste
2025-10-26 17:04:25 (UTC)
M 6.5 - 162 km E of Beauséjour, Guadeloupe
2025-10-27 12:38:40 (UTC)
AM 6.0 - 163 km E of Beauséjour (Aftershock)
M 6.0 - 4 km ESE of Sındırgı, Turkey
Time 2025-10-27 13:48:28 (UTC-06:00)

According to the Solar System Scope simulator, Venus and Mercury would be aligned with Earth. As mentioned earlier, major earthquakes occur when Mercury and Venus are in planetary geometry (specific configurations of alignments and conjunctions between celestial bodies in the Solar System) with Earth.

From October 26 -29

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Will we see a larger earthquake in the coming days? Let's wait and see.

For now, there has been significant seismic activity in recent days in the Caribbean plate.

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It would not be unusual to see a seismic response towards Central America, including southeastern Mexico, and in the best-case scenario, towards the mid-Atlantic ridge.

As for the earthquake in Turkey, no aftershocks have been recorded so far.

Three earthquakes surprised Central Europe: Poland, Hungary, and Romania in recent days.

● Poland (October 21, 5:35 p.m.): magnitude 4.4, only 1 km deep, with its epicenter 12 km southeast of Głogów.

●Hungary (October 22, 12:50 a.m.): magnitude 4.1, at a depth of 12 km, 15 km east of Kiskunfélegyháza.

●Romania (October 22, 10:23 a.m.): magnitude 4.2, 90 km deep, 9 km southeast of Tulnici, in the well-known seismic zone of the Carpathians.

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