How to Monitor Recent Earthquakes with OpenClaw

Recent earthquake monitoring with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Real-time seismic data instantly.

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Earthquake Monitor

OpenClaw processes earthquake queries as automated monitoring operations, returning structured seismic event data with magnitudes, coordinates, depths, and timestamps ready for ingestion into alert dashboards, risk management platforms, or automated reporting pipelines. It handles scheduled polling, geographic boundary filtering, and magnitude thresholds efficiently, making it the right choice for organizations that need continuous seismic awareness across multiple facility locations worldwide.

Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw

1Install the CLI
npm install -g toolrouter-mcp
2Call tools directly from OpenClaw
toolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp tools

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Earthquake Monitor tool:

  1. Ask OpenClaw: "Get recent earthquakes using earthquake-monitor"
  2. OpenClaw returns current seismic events with all details
  3. Ask: "Are any of these near major population centers?"

Example Prompt

Try this with OpenClaw using the Earthquake Monitor tool
Show me all recent earthquakes above magnitude 3.0. Which ones are closest to major cities?

Tips

  • Focus on events above magnitude 4.0 for the most significant activity
  • Check regularly if you live in or travel to earthquake-prone regions
  • Use depth data to understand whether shallow or deep quakes are more common in an area