The earthquakes were reported in multiple places, not just one location. Recent entries included China, Vanuatu, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Japan, Turkey, California, Tonga, Hawaii, Georgia, Greece, Alaska, the Kermadec Islands region, and Micronesia.

Quick Scoop

If you meant the latest USGS earthquake list, the strongest recent quakes in that snapshot were:

  • 5.3 near Isangel, Vanuatu.
  • 5.2 near Dunhuang, China.
  • 5.3 in the Kermadec Islands region.
  • 5.1 north of Fais, Micronesia.
  • 5.0 east of Hihifo, Tonga.

Areas with repeated activity

A few places showed several smaller quakes close together:

  • California, especially around Ridgemark and Cobb.
  • Alaska, with multiple events in different coastal and interior locations.
  • The Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Dominican Republic.
  • Japan and nearby island regions, including the Izu Islands and Miyakojima.

What this means

This looks like a normal global earthquake feed rather than a single earthquake cluster in one city or country. The USGS “Latest Earthquakes” map is designed to show recent events worldwide and update continuously.

If you want, I can narrow it down to a specific region or tell you the exact locations from the latest 24-hour list.