Earth Extremities provides timely updates on global natural events, including earthquakes, volcanic activity, space weather and extreme atmospheric conditions. Our goal is to deliver accurate, easy‑to‑understand information sourced from trusted scientific agencies, helping readers stay aware of significant developments around the world.

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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

  • How Solar Storms Affect Earth’s Magnetosphere

  • Sun emitting a solar flare with plasma arching toward Earth in space

    Solar Storm to strike earth’s magnetosphere on 28th June 2026

  • Cross-section of Japan Trench subduction zone showing tectonic plates, seismic zones, magma generation, and earthquake depths

    Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Depth 49 km Strikes Near East Coast of Honshu, Japan on 24th June 2026

  • Cracked street and damaged buildings after earthquake in Venezuelan town with three people walking

    Another Powerful Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Depth 10 km Strikes Yaracuy, Venezuela on 24th June 2026

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