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Experts say three recent powerful earthquakes are not related

5.6-magnitude California tremor, 7.2-magnitude temblor in Japan and two quakes in Venezuela all struck within hoursA 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck a rural part of northern California on Wednesday. Hours later, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit the northern coast of Japan and two powerful earthquakes rocked Venezuela in a devastating mass casualty event.The tremors happened in the span of eight hours, prompting online speculation over whether they were related. Continue reading...
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ABC7 New York
· Jun 26, 2026
Several strong earthquakes strike globally in 1 day. How are they connected?
Several strong earthquakes strike globally in 1 day. How are they connected?
RAPPLER
· Jun 28, 2026
4 big quakes in 3 different places within half an hour of each other. Are they related?
Are these earthquakes, which occurred within hours of one another but thousands of kilometers apart, related?
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 25, 2026
EXPLAINER - What is the link between major earthquakes hitting within hours?
A series of strong earthquakes in California, Japan, and Venezuela within hours of each other has raised questions about whether they are connected
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 27, 2026
10 cedera gempa bumi berhampiran Gunung Fuji
TOKYO: Sekurang-kurangnya 10 orang mengalami kecederaan ringan akibat gempa bumi berukuran 5.6 skala Richter yang melanda berhampiran Gunung Fuji di tengah Jepun kelmarin, menurut pihak berkuasa negara itu. Gempa yang berlaku kira-kira 10.28 malam itu menggegarkan kawasan tengah dan timur Jepun, termasuk kawasan metropolitan Tokyo, dengan mencatatkan intensiti bawah 6 pada skala intensiti seismik Jepun ... Read more The post 10 cedera gempa bumi berhampiran Gunung Fuji appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Drudge Report
· Jun 24, 2026
'EARTHQUAKE'
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Times of India
· Jun 23, 2026
Mysterious deep earthquakes beneath Utah and Wyoming are puzzling scientists
Mysterious deep earthquakes beneath Utah and Wyoming are puzzling scientists
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