Earthquakes around the world

Earthquakes measuring magnitude 4.0 or higher have hit California in the last 24 hours.​

● M 4.0 - 8 km E of Gilroy, CA
2025-11-26 14:16:42 (UTC)
36.997°N 121.476°W. 2.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.0 - 5 km S of San Juan Bautista, CA
2025-11-27 20:57:37 (UTC)
36.801°N 121.548°W. 8.6 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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These earthquakes occurred near the San Andreas Fault. According to the USGS, events such as these are usually minor adjustments in segments of the fault, possibly in the northern portion, near San Francisco Bay, where the Pacific Plate slides horizontally against the North American Plate at a rate of about 3-5 cm per year.​
 
A strong magnitude 5.8 earthquake hit 4km west south west of Tectitan Guatemala

M 5.8 - 4 km WSW of Tectitán, Guatemala
2025-11-28 20:06:06 (UTC)
15.285°N 92.101°W. 140.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Richard Cordaro detected the magnetic impact yesterday, November 27, near Campeche Bay, Mexico. The Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies recorded the earthquake as M5.9​
Only one planetary energy impact on my list for tomorrow: Our First Quarter Moon will try an initial landing near Mexico tomorrow morning (UTC time). Currently ranking 19th out of 45 aspects for seismic influence, the probability of First Quarter Moon triggering an M 6+ earthquake all by itself is low. However, I am worried that Moon-Jupiter 90° which came today at 17:52 may decide to stay around longer to help out. Richard Cordaro
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WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT NOVEMBER 29, 2025

Richard Cordaro recorded six magnetic impacts that could, in the worst case scenario, cause an earthquake equal to or greater than M6.0. This is due to lunar geometries, as can be seen in his graph.
●Off the Coast of Peru
●Mexico
●Northern Mariana Islands
●Bay of Bengal
●Andaman Sea
●Southern Algeria

Big new day of planetary energy impacts coming up tomorrow, 2025 -11-29. Six impacts will almost guarantee an M 6+ earthquake in one of the impact regions. You will have a valid alert if you can watch at least 3 nearby magnetometers and you see magnetic level 5+ signals from all 3 stations, AND the 3 signals arrive within a certain time interval: Time interval = Average distance between stations/30 km/min. (Example: if Ave. distance between stations=600 km then time interval = 20 minutes.) Richard Cordaro
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● Earthquakes in California

Light magnitude 3.2 earthquake hit San Francisco, California. This earthquake occurred very near the San Andreas Fault, specifically in the northern segment of the fault, which runs through the San Francisco. According to the USGS, events like this are usually minor ruptures in the fault or in connected secondary faults, releasing accumulated stress in this area of high tectonic activity.​

M 3.2 - 3 km SSW of Colma, CA
2025-11-29 01:03:04 (UTC)
37.654°N 122.478°W. 4.6 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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This week, approximately 12 earthquakes with a magnitude of 3.0 or greater have been recorded in California. Two earthquakes with a magnitude of 4.0 were the largest, and the most active areas were:​

●San Francisco Peninsula (north, 4 events)
●Central Coast (3 events)
● Southern California (Imperial Valley and Salton Sea, 5 events)

Other Light earthquakes

M 3.9 - 6 km S of San Juan Bautista, CA
2025-11-27 20:48:48 (UTC) USGS
M 3.9 - 1 km NW of The Geysers, CA
2025-11-27 17:11:43 (UTC) USGS
M 3.6 - 3 km SE of The Geysers, CA
2025-11-27 12:21:06 (UTC) USGS
 
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