Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Update: August 28, 2019

September may be a more active month for Southern California in terms of earthquakes. There could be more significant aftershocks in the Ridgecrest area and there could be more taking place South of there as well. There have been more micro quakes increasing in Southern California recently. The average number of quakes over the last day used to be 25-30. Now, there are up to 40-50. More activity might be heating up here in Southern CA anytime now. It could also hold off for another week. It has been mostly quiet around the world over the past several days with the exception of one strong earthquake in the South Sandwich Islands region. It was a magnitude 6.6 and it happened yesterday.
A very large earthquake might be imminent somewhere at any moment. It could happen today, tomorrow, or next week perhaps. There is an extremely high chance of magnitude 7+ worldwide any moment or day now. Regions to watch include: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan(Ryukyu Islands, Honshu, Hokkaido), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands(AK), Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, Tonga, the Samoas, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Philippines, Andaman Islands, Myanmar(Burma), Western China, Tajikistan region, Afghanistan, Pakistan, possibly Iran, Turkey, Greece..
I'm still monitoring the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region. There may still be a potential for a powerful earthquake to occur there. Other potential candidates include the Ryukyu Islands, Central America, Afghanistan or Pakistan, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Andaman Islands region in the Indian Ocean. More major activity could occur at anytime or it could delay for another week or two.

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