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Klaxon: A Live Earthquake Map With No Back End

Klaxon is a free, ad-free live earthquake map built by Asher Malone that operates without a back end, sourcing data from the USGS feed to display magnitude 3.5+ earthquakes worldwide over customizable time frames (hour, day, week) alongside tectonic plate boundaries. It provides detailed event metrics including USGS PAGER alerts, felt-report counts, and tsunami flags, offers multilingual support (English, Japanese, Korean), no user tracking or account requirements, links to Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) data for Japanese users preferring shindo intensity, and is a sibling project to the HantaWatch outbreak tracker.

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May 17, 2026, 7:06 PM
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live earthquake mapUSGS earthquake feedtectonic plate boundariesJMA intensity dataad-free web toolno user trackingmultilingual support

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Klaxon a livr earthquake map with no back end

May 17, 2026, 7:06 PM

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