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At 1020 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 3 and 5 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts up to 0.5 inches are possible in the warned area, but the heaviest rain has subsided. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas. This includes a small portion of the Black River near Highway K, which will likely see a quick rise in the river. While it likely will not reach flood stage,

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Latest quakesThis page is frequently updated.
The most recent quakes (above magnitude 2 for the past few hours, larger magnitudes for the rest of the past day, to limit the number to about 100 per day) are shown below with detail links for each quake.
We use multiple data sources from all over the world (currently over 20 different national and international agencies), and prioritize them in the following descending order: national institutes / agencies – USGS – EMSC – GFZ. Where data from different agencies for the same earthquake is available, you can find and compare the often differing data for magnitude, depth etc. in the detail page for each quake.
If you are looking for smaller and/or earthquakes in a specific region, you can look them up on the pages of specific countries or regions. Otherwise, there would be hundreds or thousands of earthquakes shown here.

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FFWEAX The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill MO has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for… Northwestern Cass County in west central Missouri… Southwestern Jackson County in west central Missouri… * Until 100 AM CDT. * At 958 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 1.5 and 3 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1.5 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE…Radar. IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying

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Sun, 13 Jul 2025, 00:50 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

World map showing volcanoes with shallow (less than 50 km) earthquakes within 20 km radius during the past 24 hours on 13 Jul 2025 Number in brackets indicate nr of quakes.

Quakes detected near: Agua (5 quakes between mag 1.9-3.5), Akuseki-jima (15 quakes between mag 1.7-4.6), Askja (2 quakes between mag 0.5-1.0), Bardarbunga (2 quakes between mag 0.8-1.1), Brennisteinsfjöll (6 quakes between mag 0.2-1.1), Cerro Negro de Mayasquer (4 quakes between mag 3.0-3.3)
Clear Lake (34 quakes between mag 0.2-1.9), Daisen (2 quakes between mag 0.7-1.3), El Chichón (2 quakes between mag 2.4-2.7), Eldey (1 quake mag 1.3), Etna (1 quake mag 1.0), Gareloi (1 quake mag 1.5), Hiuchi (7 quakes between mag 0.3-1.0), Iriga (1 quake mag 2.1), Katla (3 quakes between mag 0.9-2.2), Kilauea (1 quake mag 1.8), Klyuchevskoy (7 quakes between mag 0.8-1.3), Kolumbo (2 quakes between mag 1.4-1.6), La Palma (1 quake mag 1.9), Ljósufjöll (5 quakes between mag 0.0-1.0), Loki-Fögrufjöll volcano (1 quake mag 1.0), Lower Chindwin (1 quake mag 3.0), Marapi (1 quake mag 2.7), Masaya (2 quakes between mag 1.8-1.8), Michoacán-Guanajuato (14 quakes between mag 2.2-3.4), Mount Rainier (20 quakes between mag 0.1-1.7), Nikko-Shirane (1 quake mag 1.5), Norikura (2 quakes between mag 0.4-1.0), Okataina (Tarawera) (1 quake mag 2.1), Oshima (4 quakes between mag 0.1-1.7), Pacaya (2 quakes

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