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Earth Extremities explores the planet’s most powerful natural phenomena — from earthquakes and volcanic eruptions to solar storms and atmospheric extremes.

Each report combines verified data from scientific agencies with accessible explanations, helping readers understand how these events shape our world.

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Latest Global Event Reports

  • Solar Storm to strike Earth’s magnetosphere on 28th June 2026 Solar Storm
  • Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Near Honshu, Japan Earthquake
  • Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Yaracuy, Venezuela Earthquake

  • Molten lava flowing from underwater volcanic vents monitored by a submersible vehicle

    Magnitude 6.6 Earthquake Depth 4 km Strikes Southern East Pacific Rise on 20th May 2026

  • Snow-covered volcanoes at sunset with rocky foreground and winding river

    Magnitude 5.4 Earthquake Depth 7 km Strikes Eastern Turkiye on 20th May 2026

  • Coastal village with red-roofed houses and boats at sunset

    Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Depth 43 km Strikes Ryukyu Islands, Japan on 20th May 2026

  • Person standing on cliff overlooking rocky coastline and ocean at sunset

    Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Depth 63 km Strikes Near Coast of Central Peru on 19th May 2026

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