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Volcanoes
Mount Dukono Erupted Today. Three people lost their lives. The Volcano Had Been Warning For Thirty-Nine Days.
At 7:41 AM local time on May 8, 2026, Mount Dukono in Indonesia’s North Maluku province produced its most violent…
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Volcanoes
Mount Etna Is Sliding Into the Sea — and the Cause Isn’t What Scientists Thought
Mount Etna's southeastern flank has been sliding into the Ionian Sea for over four decades. In 2018, scientists discovered the…
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Geological Events
The Week the Worst-Case Scenario Got Worse: Cascadia, San Andreas, and Utah’s Restless Ground
Two stories, one geological moment On the morning of April nineteenth, two thousand and twenty-six, thirty-two earthquakes struck a remote…
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Earthquakes
Philippines 6.1 Earthquake: What Today’s Eastern Samar Tremor Tells Us About the Philippine Trench
A magnitude six-point-one earthquake struck the province of Eastern Samar in the Philippines on the afternoon of Monday, May fourth,…
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Volcanoes
Mayon Volcano Eruption 2026: Over 116 Days of Continuous Activity and What the Data Reveals
Mayon Volcano in the Philippines has now been in continuous eruption for over one hundred and sixteen days. As of…
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Geological Events
32 Earthquakes Just Hit the Youngest Volcanic Field in the United States — And Almost Nobody Knows It Exists
On April nineteenth, two thousand and twenty six, at five forty-five in the morning, seismographs across southern Millard County in…
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Volcanoes
Mayon Volcano Has Been Erupting Nonstop for Over 113 Days — And It’s Still Going
On January sixth, two thousand and twenty six, Mayon Volcano in the Philippines began erupting. It has not stopped since.…
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Volcanoes
Scientists Know Exactly When Kilauea Will Erupt Again — And the Window Opens in Days
There is a volcano on Earth where scientists can predict the next eruption days in advance. Not approximately. Not loosely.…
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Geological Events
Cascadia Was Wrong: What New Research Published in April 2026 Just Changed About the Most Dangerous Fault in North America
Scientists thought they understood the Cascadia Subduction Zone. They had mapped it, modeled it, and built an entire regional hazard…
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Geological Events
The Mountain That Is Splitting in Two: Inside the Hochvogel Crack
At 8,530 feet above sea level, on the border between Germany and Austria, a mountain is quietly tearing itself apart.…
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