According to experts, the earthquakes occurred at the end of July as a result of the collision between the two Earth's crust plates, the continent of Oceania and the Eurasian
A total of 69 major earthquakes shook the Pacific Ring of Fire within 48 hours, sparking speculation that the earthquake was about to strike California.
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Lombok (Indonesia), killing at least 12 people and injuring about 40 others. The number of casualties is still rising.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the 5.3-magnitude earthquake occurred at 7:58 am on June 18 in the northern province of Osaka with an epicenter at a depth of 15.4km.
Scientists believe that this amount of magma is up to 32km and is increasingly tending to spray upwards.
Secrets inside the Pacific Ring of Fire, the region where the most terrifying earthquakes on Earth were first revealed to scientists by the scientists.
Tsunami warnings were issued after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook many areas in the South Pacific.
The magnitude-6.9 magnitude earthquake rocked off the Solomon Islands, a day after another major earthquake, raising the risk of tsunamis.
A strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake occurred in Indonesia on June 2, tremors spread to Singapore.
After four strong seismic episodes within 48 hours in South Asia, Myanmar and Japan, the media warned of an imminent earthquake. How big is this risk?