

Iceland activated the National Crisis Coordination Center (NCCC) on August 20, 2014 to evacuate the area around the Barðarbunga volcano

The immense earthquake that devastated much of coastal Chile in 2010 moved ice sheets in Antarctica, almost 2,000 miles away.

The U.S. Geological Survey on Thursday released a new report containing updated U.S. National Seismic Hazard Maps of earthquake risk

The number of large earthquakes, which may be on the rise, has doubled for the first part of 2014 compared

For people who reside on the coast of California, they have an idea of what “The Big One” in earthquake

California is experiencing severe drought conditions and record-setting temperatures this year, which is causing an outbreak of wildfires throughout

The over-800-mile-long break of rock in California has formed a dangerous reputation for itself over the years, particularly since 1906

An earthquake with a ranking of 6.2 has shaken Tokyo and the surrounding area; while the quake shook windows and