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* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog. * WHERE…Portions of central, east central, and south central Minnesota and northwest and west central Wisconsin. * WHEN…Until 10 AM CDT this morning. * IMPACTS…Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.

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Tue, 23 Sep 2025, 08:50 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

World map showing volcanoes with shallow (less than 50 km) earthquakes within 20 km radius during the past 24 hours on 23 Sep 2025 Number in brackets indicate nr of quakes.

Quakes detected near: Abu (2 quakes between mag 0.9-1.2), Agua (1 quake mag 2.9), Akita-Yake-yama (1 quake mag 1.0), Akuseki-jima (2 quakes between mag 1.7-2.0), Aracar (1 quake mag 3.0), Bardarbunga (3 quakes between mag 0.2-1.3)
Cerro Singüil (1 quake mag 1.8), Chichinautzin (1 quake mag 3.0), Clear Lake (19 quakes between mag 0.2-1.4), Coso (3 quakes between mag 0.7-1.5), El Chichón (15 quakes between mag 1.4-2.6), Fourpeaked (1 quake mag 1.4), Geureudong (26 quakes between mag 1.9-3.5), Guagua Pichincha (1 quake mag 3.0), Hrómundartindur (1 quake mag 1.4), Irazu (1 quake mag 3.0), Kalatungan (1 quake mag 2.0), Kilauea (3 quakes between mag 1.7-2.1), Klyuchevskoy (8 quakes between mag 0.9-1.6), Kolumbo (1 quake mag 1.1), Komaga-take (9 quakes between mag 0.4-2.5), Koruhüyüğü (1 quake mag 1.6), Laguna Aramuaca (1 quake mag 1.8), Leonard Range (3 quakes between mag 1.4-1.6), Mt Fuji (2 quakes between mag 0.7-1.6), Ngauruhoe (1 quake mag 1.9), Nii-jima (1 quake mag 2.4), Nipesotsu-Maruyama (1 quake mag 1.4), Nisyros (1 quake mag 2.7), Pelée (6 quakes between mag 0.6-1.5), Ragang (1 quake mag 2.2), San Diego (1 quake mag 3.0), Suwanose-jima

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