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The Earth never stops moving. Around 20,000 earthquakes happen every year — roughly 55 a day — from imperceptible micro-tremors along unmapped fault lines to magnitude 7s felt across entire regions. Most go unnoticed. Every single one is recorded.
Tremr puts that feed in front of you, powered by the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program and refreshed every five minutes. Filter by time range, magnitude, and distance from your location. Free — no account required.
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Tremr monitors seismic activity worldwide in real time using the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program feed, refreshed every five minutes. The list below shows earthquakes filtered by your selected magnitude and time range. Click or tap any event to see full details including depth, coordinates, and tsunami status. Use the Menu to adjust the time window, minimum magnitude, and sort order, or enable Near Me to focus on earthquakes within a set distance of your location.