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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

  • Cross-section diagram showing Pacific Plate subducting beneath North American Plate with seismic faults, magma chambers, and volcanoes

    Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Depth 33 km Strikes Off East Coast of Kamchatka on 20th June 2026

  • Underwater scene showing dark volcanic rocks with bright molten lava glowing through deep cracks

    Magnitude 5.7 Earthquake Depth 10 km Strikes West of Macquarie Island on 20th June 2026

  • Diagram of oceanic and continental lithosphere interaction with seismic waves and earthquake locations

    M5.8, M6.0 and M6.6 shallow quakes strike Off East Coast of Kamchatka on 19th June 2026

  • Cross-section of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with North American and Eurasian plates spreading apart, magma chamber, mantle convection, and labeled oceanic crust and lithosphere

    Magnitude 6.6 Earthquake Depth 10 km Strikes Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge on 17th June 2026

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