When the Ground Spoke: Decoding Yellowstone’s Seismic Whisper That evening on July 26, 2025, I was monitoring seismic readings when the waveforms spiked—approximately 6:00…
Timeline of the Seismic Event On Sunday, July 20, 2025, at 7:48 AM EDT (CBS/AP), powerful undersea earthquakes struck Russia’s Pacific coast. The strongest quake, magnitude 7.4, hit 144 kilometers (89 miles) east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky—a city of 180,000 population—at a depth of 20 kilometers (12 miles) (U.S. Geological Survey). Minutes earlier, a smaller 6.7 magnitude tremor rattled the same east coast (GFZ data). Russian state media cited local geologists reporting two dozen aftershocks, though their strength was receding. Residents felt tremors for a minute,…
The Morning Everything Shook Living near Vesuvius, you grow used to rumbles, but today was different. At 9:14 AM (or 9.14am if you…
Evacuation of Blue Lagoon and Grindavík Early Wednesday, July 16, around 4 a.m., a volcanic eruption shook southwestern…
A Shallow but Violent Quake Rocks Campi Flegrei On March 13, 2025, at 00:25 UTC (01:25 LT), a shallow earthquake of M4.4 magnitude hit Italy’s Campi…
Ice Retreat Uncovers a Volcanic For decades, scientists suspected melting glaciers might reawaken dormant volcanoes. Now, research in Chile’s southern Andes confirms this threat—with terrifying precision. Pablo Moreno-Yaeger from the University of Wisconsin-Madison presented groundbreaking findings at a…
A Night of Terror: Earthquakes Strike Without Warning On July 8, 2025, Guatemala was rocked by a 5.6 magnitude earthquake that turned into…
The Eruption That Shook Japan On Thursday, Mount Shinmoedake in Kyushu Island suddenly erupted with a huge blast at 2:01pm local time. The towering ash plume rose over 5,000 meters into the sky,…
Introduction Axial Seamount hugs the Juan de Fuca Ridge, 480 km off Oregon—one of the most active submarine volcanoes.It’s…