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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 3 MIN

US Experiences 570+ Earthquakes in Week With Hawaii Magnitude 4.7, Pacific Rim Activity Intensifies

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Over the past week the United States has experienced hundreds of small to moderate earthquakes, with activity concentrated in Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, and the mountain West. EarthquakeTrack, which compiles U S Geological Survey data, reports more than five hundred seventy earthquakes of magnitude one point five or greater across the country in the last seven days, a level that seismologists consider typical for a geologically active nation along the Pacific Ring of Fire. According to EarthquakeTrack, the largest U S event this week was a magnitude four point seven earthquake near Papaikou on the Big Island of Hawaii, following a magnitude six point zero quake in the Honaunau Napoopoo area earlier in the month that highlighted ongoing unrest along the islands complex volcanic and tectonic systems. Along the mainland West Coast, the U S Geological Survey real time maps show clusters of small quakes in Southern California near the Anza region, around the Eastern Sierra near Johannesburg, and across Northern California, with magnitudes mostly below four. Caltechs Seismological Laboratory notes that these frequent low level events reflect the constant release of stress along the San Andreas system and nearby faults, and there is no clear indication from this weeks data of an imminent larger mainshock. In Nevada, a magnitude four range quake near Summerlin South earlier in the month and continuing minor activity underscore that the interior Basin and Range remains one of the most stretched and seismically active regions in the continental United States. Farther north, U S Geological Survey monitoring shows persistent moderate earthquakes in Alaska, including events in the Ninilchik area of the Kenai Peninsula and offshore near the Aleutian Islands, where the Pacific Plate dives beneath North America. Scientists emphasize that Alaska routinely records more earthquakes than the rest of the country combined, and this weeks pattern fits that long term trend. Globally, the most significant development has been a powerful sequence off Mindanao in the southern Philippines. The British Geological Survey reports a magnitude seven point eight earthquake offshore Mindanao on June seventh, followed by a magnitude six point five event in the same region on June eighth, generating strong shaking over a wide area and prompting regional tsunami monitoring. Artemis, which tracks significant quakes worldwide using U S Geological Survey data, lists the Mindanao sequence among the most notable events of the past month, alongside recent magnitude six class earthquakes off northern Chile, the southern East Pacific Rise, and offshore Honshu Japan. Together, these events illustrate that major seismic energy release this week has been focused along the broader Pacific Rim, while the United States has seen mainly moderate and small quakes that are consistent with its usual background activity rather than an unusual escalation. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

Over the past week the United States has experienced hundreds of small to moderate earthquakes, with activity concentrated in Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, and the mountain West. EarthquakeTrack, which compiles U S Geological Survey data, reports more than five hundred seventy earthquakes of magnitude one point five or greater across the country in the last seven days, a level that seismologists consider typical for a geologically active nation along the Pacific Ring of Fire. According to EarthquakeTrack, the largest U S event this week was a magnitude four point seven earthquake near Papaikou on the Big Island of Hawaii, following a magnitude six point zero quake in the Honaunau Napoopoo area earlier in the month that highlighted ongoing unrest along the islands complex volcanic and tectonic systems. Along the mainland West Coast, the U S Geological Survey real time maps show clusters of small quakes in Southern California near the Anza region, around the Eastern Sierra near Johannesburg, and across Northern California, with magnitudes mostly below four. Caltechs Seismological Laboratory notes that these frequent low level events reflect the constant release of stress along the San Andreas system and nearby faults, and there is no clear indication from this weeks data of an imminent larger mainshock. In Nevada, a magnitude four range quake near Summerlin South earlier in the month and continuing minor activity underscore that the interior Basin and Range remains one of the most stretched and seismically active regions in the continental United States. Farther north, U S Geological Survey monitoring shows persistent moderate earthquakes in Alaska, including events in the Ninilchik area of the Kenai Peninsula and offshore near the Aleutian Islands, where the Pacific Plate dives beneath North America. Scientists emphasize that Alaska routinely records more earthquakes than the rest of the country combined, and this weeks pattern fits that long term trend. Globally, the most significant development has been a powerful sequence off Mindanao in the southern Philippines. The British Geological Survey reports a magnitude seven point eight earthquake offshore Mindanao on June seventh, followed by a magnitude six point five event in the same region on June eighth, generating strong shaking over a wide area and prompting regional tsunami monitoring. Artemis, which tracks significant quakes worldwide using U S Geological Survey data, lists the Mindanao sequence among the most notable events of the past month, alongside recent magnitude six class earthquakes off northern Chile, the southern East Pacific Rise, and offshore Honshu Japan. Together, these events illustrate that major seismic energy release this week has been focused along the broader Pacific Rim, while the United States has seen mainly moderate and small quakes that are consistent with its usual background activity rather than an unusual escalation. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

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