Earthquakes Zone is a global earthquake tracking website. Its main goal is to bring the latest earthquakes, 24-hour major-quake summaries, real-time maps, and country/city archives into one interface, making it easier for users to follow worldwide seismic activity. The main page shows that it has tracked a large number of events, and lists recent earthquakes with magnitude, location, depth, and time.
In terms of functionality, it offers entry points such as “Real time earthquakes,” “Biggest earthquakes,” “Earthquakes by countries,” and “Earthquakes by city,” making it suitable for browsing earthquake data by time, intensity, and geography. City pages cover nearby earthquake statistics for cities with populations above 20,000, while country pages provide historical archives and statistics. The site also supports major-earthquake email and SMS alerts, and provides multilingual routes including English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Indonesian, Turkish, and Arabic.
However, by developer-tool standards, the available information is clearly insufficient. The main content does not disclose any API, SDK, webhooks, data downloads, field definitions, authentication methods, or rate limits. It also does not explain data sources, update frequency, or accuracy validation mechanisms. As a result, it is currently better suited as an information-browsing product rather than a data service that can be directly embedded into business systems.
The page includes entries such as Alerts and Sign in, suggesting that account and notification features may exist, but the main content does not provide free or paid plans, SMS pricing, payment methods, or plan limitations. There is also no mention of open source, self-hosting, or private deployment options.
Its strengths are a clear structure, intuitive real-time lists, multilingual support, and the ability to view earthquake history by country and city. It is useful for the general public, educational displays, geography enthusiasts, and users who need a quick overview of seismic activity. Its weaknesses are the lack of developer capabilities, including documentation, APIs, data-source explanations, and service-level commitments, making it unsuitable as a stable data dependency for engineering systems.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing, CDN coverage, payment support, or SMS coverage, so real-world availability is unknown. For use in China, public earthquake data sources such as USGS and EMSC can also be considered as alternatives or validation sources.
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