Earthquakes around the world

A very strong magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 274 km (170 mi) from Northern Mariana Islands.

M 6.1 - Volcano Islands, Japan region
2026-03-02 03:55:22 (UTC)
22.950°N 144.302°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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The situation so far. After a critical planetary geometry (Mercury, Sun, Mars) and lunar geometries involving Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus.

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This observation period will end with other critical planetary and lunar geometries on March 3 and 4. SSGEOS mentions:
The positions of Mars, Jupiter and Uranus combined will probably cause stronger seismic activity above average until at least 4 March.
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MARCH 03, 2026

A very strong magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean near Pulau Babi island, Indonesia

M 6.1 - 65 km SE of Sinabang, Indonesia
2026-03-03 04:56:47 (UTC)
2.034°N 96.773°E. 26.2 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

A strong magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred in the East China Sea near Miyako Island island, Japan

M 5.6 - 65 km NW of Hirara, Japan
2026-03-02 10:39:23 (UTC)
25.256°N 124.885°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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Strong seismic activity in the Western Pacific Ocean in the last days.
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Situation so far
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WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MARCH 03, 2026

Significant seismic activity occurred in the Aleutian Islands region of Alaska between March 1 and March 3, and there are clear indications of a seismic swarm.

Multiple earthquakes were recorded in areas such as Attu Station, Buldir Island, Herbert Island, Rat Islands, and other parts of the western and central Aleutians. Moderate earthquakes range from magnitude 3 to 4, and so far the strongest earthquake recorded had a magnitude of 5.3 on March 02.

M 5.3 - 229 km ESE of Attu Station, Alaska
2026-03-02 23:46:49 (UTC)
52.284°N 176.438°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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● Testing nuclear weapons?​
Seventy-six earthquakes occurred in Tonopah, Nevada, adding to the previous day's totals, including a recent 4.3-magnitude event at a depth of 6.3 km

A series of mysterious earthquakes has been recorded near one of America's most secretive bases used for nuclear testing.

Over the last day, the US Geological Survey (USGS) has detected 16 moderate tremors, all stronger than 2.5 in magnitude, in the vicinity of Tonopah Test Range in Nevada, better known as 'Area 52.'

For decades, it has been believed that the US military has carried out experimental aircraft testing as well as nuclear weapons research in this remote area.

Now, scientists have monitored over 100 seismic events within 50 miles of the Tonopah Test Range in just the last week.

These earthquakes have ranged from very small shockwaves between 1.0 and 1.9 in magnitude to minor earthquakes stronger than 3.0, which could be felt by anyone at ground level nearby.

The outbreak of earthquake swarms near the nuclear testing site has also come as the US launches a massive bombing campaign against Iran, and President Donald Trump has warned that the 'biggest wave' hasn't even happened yet.​

● Other earthquake hit Iran adding to the recent seismic activity in that country, especially on the sourhwest

M 4.4 - 52 km NW of Gerāsh, Iran
2026-03-03 06:54:57 (UTC)
28.036°N 53.789°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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● Other strong earthquakes

Hirara Japan (M5.0),
Ozernovskiy, Russia (M5.1)
Attu Station, Alaska (M5.2)
Bluff, New Zealand (M5.3)
Mariana Islands (M5.3)
Earthquake M6.1 in Sinabang, Indonesia adjusted to M6.2

 
Very Strong magnitude 6.4 in Alaska

M 6.4 - 224 km ESE of Attu Station, Alaska
2026-03-04 17:54:36 (UTC)
52.266°N 176.363°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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Situation so far

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SSGEOS forecast was accurate

This observation period will end with other critical planetary and lunar geometries on March 3 and 4. SSGEOS mentions:
The positions of Mars, Jupiter and Uranus combined will probably cause stronger seismic activity above average until at least 4 March.
 
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