Recent information from GeoNet shows that it is a New Zealand-based scientific monitoring system for earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activity, and landslides. GeoNet operates a country-wide network of sensors that provide real-time data 24/7, allowing rapid detection and location of earthquakes, as well as monitoring other geohazards. Regarding recent activity, the latest data shows there were 4 earthquakes in the last hour in New Zealand at weak intensity levels, with several reported felt shaking reports ranging from weak to strong intensities. GeoNet keeps the public informed through its website and app, where users can view recent earthquakes, get notifications, and submit felt reports. GeoNet is actively maintained by GNS Science and partners, providing quick access to earthquake locations, magnitudes, and additional geohazard monitoring information continuously.