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Wed, 9 Apr 2025, 00:24 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

Worldwide earthquakes above magnitude 3 during the past 24 hours on 9 Apr 2025

Summary: 5 quakes 5.0+, 30 quakes 4.0+, 148 quakes 3.0+, 313 quakes 2.0+ (496 total)
Magnitude 5+: 5 earthquakes
Magnitude 4+: 30 earthquakes
Magnitude 3+: 148 earthquakes
Magnitude 2+: 313 earthquakes
No quakes of magnitude 6 or higherTotal seismic energy estimate: 3.3 x 1013 joules (9.28 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 7981 tons of TNT or 0.5 atomic bombs!) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 5.8 learn more10 largest earthquakes in the world (8 Apr 2025)#1: Mag 5.4 East China Sea, 48 km north of Yonakuni, Okinawa, JapanWednesday, Apr 9, 2025, at 12:26 am (GMT +9) – #2: Mag 5.3 North Atlantic Ocean, BrazilTuesday, Apr 8, 2025, at 01:55 am (GMT -2) – #3: Mag 5.2 Southeast Central Pacific OceanTuesday, Apr 8, 2025, at 04:30 am (GMT -7) – #4: Mag 5.1 Celebes Sea, 131 km north of Sangihe Besar Island, Sulawesi Utara, IndonesiaWednesday, Apr 9, 2025, at 03:25 am (GMT +8) – #5: Mag 5.0 El Loa, Region de Antofagasta, 209 km southeast of Iquique, Iquique, Tarapaca, ChileTuesday, Apr 8, 2025, at 06:30 pm (Santiago time) – #6: Mag 4.9 Solomon Sea, 194 km southeast of Lolobau Island, Papua New GuineaTuesday, Apr 8, 2025, at 09:29 pm (GMT +10) – #7: Mag 4.8 90 km northeast

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FRANKFORT, Ky. – Disaster Recovery Centers across Kentucky will reopen at 9 a.m. Wednesday following temporary closures due to severe weather and flooding over the past several days.

“We understand how important these recovery centers are to Kentuckians impacted by the February Severe Storms,” said Federal Coordinating Officer Jeremy Slinker. “Our priority remains the safety of everyone involved in the recovery process.”

Now that weather conditions have improved, all centers are ready to reopen and resume normal operations. Survivors can visit any center to speak with FEMA specialists in person, ask questions, check application status, and receive help with uploading documents. Find a DRC near you: DRC Locator

Survivors do not have to visit a Disaster Recovery Center to apply for assistance. Help remains available in multiple languages through:

Online at DisasterAssistance.govPhone at 800-621-3362 (TTY: 800-462-7585). Lines are open daily. FEMA remains committed to working side by side with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, local leaders, and community organizations to ensure everyone impacted by this disaster receives the help they need.

For the most up-to-date information on recovery efforts, visit: fema.gov/disaster/4860

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