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Global Earthquake Cluster: Coincidence or Connection?
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RT News26.06.2026علوم3 dk okumaRussia

Global Earthquake Cluster: Coincidence or Connection?

Seismologists address public speculation regarding a series of powerful earthquakes striking different parts of the world on the same day.

نظرة سريعة

  • A cluster of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, Japan, and California, prompting public speculation about a connection.
  • Seismologists, however, attribute the simultaneous events to coincidence, explaining concepts like seismic doublets and stress transfer, while affirming no global chain reaction.

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A series of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, Japan, and California on the same day, leading to public speculation about a global connection. Seismologists, however, clarified that these events were coincidental and not part of a global chain reaction.

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A string of powerful earthquakes struck different parts of the world on Wednesday, prompting speculation over whether the events could be connected. While seismologists say they were not, the unusual cluster has raised questions about how earthquakes are linked, why some occur in pairs, and what terms such as “seismic doublet” and “earthquake swarm” actually mean.

What happened?

The week’s most devastating seismic event struck Venezuela, where two powerful earthquakes measuring magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 hit just 39 seconds apart near the country’s northern coast, killing hundreds of people and causing widespread destruction.

Hours later, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off northern Japan, followed by a magnitude 5.6 tremor in northern California. Several smaller earthquakes were also recorded near the Philippines and Papua New Guinea.

Most of the earthquakes shown on the map occurred along the Pacific Ring of Fire, a horseshoe-shaped belt around the Pacific Ocean that accounts for about 90% of the world’s earthquakes. Venezuela, however, lies outside the Ring of Fire, with its earthquakes occurring on the boundary between the Caribbean and South American tectonic plates.

The language of earthquakes

The rare back-to-back shocks that hit Venezuela are considered a “seismic doublet,” one of the terms seismologists use to describe how earthquakes occur and how they may relate to one another.

A seismic doublet refers to two earthquakes of similar strength occurring close together in time and location.

An aftershock is a smaller quake that follows a larger one as the crust adjusts after the initial rupture. Aftershocks can continue for days, weeks or even longer.

An earthquake swarm is a series of quakes in one area without one clearly dominant mainshock. Swarms are different from a mainshock-aftershock sequence because there may be no single obvious “main” event.

Another important concept is stress transfer. The term refers to changes in stress caused by one earthquake that can increase the likelihood of another occurring on a nearby fault. But this phenomenon usually applies over much shorter distances, not across continents or oceans.

Were Wednesday’s tremors linked?

The timing prompted speculation on social media that the earthquakes on different sides of the world could be related. However, experts say there is no evidence of a global seismic chain reaction.

Russian geophysicist Pyotr Shebalin, director of the Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics at the Russian Academy of Sciences, told Ren TV that the Venezuelan and Japanese earthquakes were “pure coincidence” and that there was “no pattern” connecting the two events.

According to Shebalin, the Venezuela earthquake was not unexpected because the country lies on the boundary between the Caribbean and South American tectonic plates, a well-known seismic zone. Japan is also located on active plate boundaries, but the two countries belong to different tectonic systems and involve different fault mechanisms, making a direct connection between the earthquakes unlikely.

US experts have reached the same conclusion. Martin Hudson, an adjunct professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), told The Guardian that “if you look at the last 100 years of earthquakes, we’ve never seen earthquakes this far apart be related.”

Why did they happen on the same day?

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) estimates that several million earthquakes occur worldwide each year, although the vast majority are too small to be felt. On average, about 15 reach magnitude 7.0-7.9 – classified as major earthquakes – while roughly one exceeds magnitude 8.0, a category known as a great earthquake. Such figures illustrate why clusters of powerful earthquakes can occasionally occur by chance, even if they are not physically related.

“Earthquakes happen every day all over the world. Most of them happen far from people,” William Barnhart, assistant coordinator for the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, told The Guardian. He described this week’s sequence as “a very peculiar day,” rather than evidence of a global seismic chain reaction.

Can scientists predict the next major earthquake?

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • Can scientists predict the next major earthquake?

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