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Earthquake Now: Live Updates, Magnitude Alerts, and Essential Safety Tips Today

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For readers searching “earthquake now,” here is the latest on seismic activity worldwide, compiled from authoritative monitoring agencies and breaking-news outlets. Global snapshot (past 24 hours) • More than 120 measurable tremors (M 2.5+) have been recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey’s real-time network, with events detected on every inhabited continent. • The strongest quake so far today was a magnitude-5.2 event in the South China Sea, northwest of San Fernando, Philippines, recorded at 09:14 UTC. • Aftershocks continue near Crete following the shallow M 6.2 shock that struck the Greek island’s north coast on 22 May, rattling buildings as far away as Athens. • Eastern Australia felt a rare inland quake early 24 May, when a “significant” M 5.2 jolt shook western New South Wales and woke residents in Sydney, more than 300 km away. Recent significant tremors (past week) • 24 May – M 5.2, South China Sea (Depth ≈ 10 km) • 24 May – M 5.1, Warren Shire, New South Wales, Australia • 22 May – M 6.2, off north coast of Crete, Greece • 20 May – M 6.4, West of Macquarie Island, Southern Ocean • 02 May – M 7.4, Drake Passage, south of Ushuaia, Argentina What scientists say Seismologists emphasize that the clustering of moderate quakes this month does not necessarily signal an impending mega-event. “Earthquake swarms can be routine plate-boundary adjustments,” USGS analysts note, adding that only long-term statistical patterns, not short bursts of activity, indicate elevated risk in any one region. Why “earthquake now” is trending • Real-time phone alerts: Millions received shake notifications for the Crete and NSW events. • Dramatic security-cam footage from Heraklion and Dubbo has surged across social feeds. • Ongoing curiosity about whether the M 7.4 Drake Passage quake could redistribute stress along the Antarctic Plate boundary. Safety checklist – what to do right now 1. Drop, Cover, Hold On whenever shaking starts. 2. Secure tall furniture and water heaters before the next shock. 3. Keep a 72-hour emergency kit (water, meds, flashlight, portable charger). 4. Enable wireless emergency alerts on your smartphone. 5. After a quake, avoid damaged buildings and check local radio or the USGS event page for official updates. Continual updates Bookmark this story and refresh for live additions as “earthquake now” developments unfold. Our newsroom pulls data directly from USGS, EMSC and regional geological services to keep the timeline current and actionable.

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