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  • Strong M6.9 earthquake hits near the east coast of Honshu, Japan

    A strong earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.9 struck near the east coast of Honshu, Japan, at 22:30 UTC on June 24, 2026 (07:30 LT on June 25). The agency is reporting a depth of 51 km (32 miles). EMSC is reporting M6.9 at a depth of 53 km (33 miles). According to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC), there is no tsunami threat from this event.

  • Ground uplift confirms ongoing magma intrusion beneath Mount Kupreanof, Alaska

    New satellite measurements showing ground uplift around Mount Kupreanof have confirmed an ongoing magmatic intrusion beneath the volcano, adding a third line of evidence to months of elevated seismic activity and sulfur dioxide emissions. The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) said the Aviation Color Code remains at Yellow and Volcano Alert Level at Advisory, with no indications from available data that an eruption is imminent.

  • Extreme heat spreads across Europe as WMO warns of expanding impacts on millions

    Extreme heat continued to spread across Europe on June 24, 2026, prompting widespread red alerts and health warnings across Europe. The prolonged heatwave driven by a strong upper-level ridge is affecting much of Western, Central, and Southern Europe, with temperatures forecast to remain 3 to 10°C (5.4 to 18°F) above seasonal averages and locally exceed 40°C (104°F) through the end of June.

  • Tornado damages retirement community in Newburgh during severe weather outbreak across Illinois and Indiana

    A tornado damaged the Park Place Apartments retirement community in Newburgh, Indiana, on June 21, 2026, as severe weather moved across portions of Illinois and Indiana.Among the hardest-hit locations was Newburgh, Indiana, where a tornado damaged part of a retirement community. The Storm Prediction Center received 37 tornado reports during the outbreak, while emergency crews responded to structural damage, downed trees, and transportation disruptions.

  • 2025 Kamchatka earthquake rupture matched the 1952 great earthquake, study finds

    A new study of the July 2025 Mw 8.8 Kamchatka earthquake found that the rupture extended about 500 km (311 miles) southwest from its epicenter, closely matching the rupture area of the great 1952 Kamchatka earthquake. Researchers say the similarity points to long-lived structural controls along the subduction zone that may influence how the region’s largest earthquakes rupture