There still is due to be major earthquake activity taking place worldwide any moment now or within the next week at this point. It may or may not be today or this week, but the chances are still great. Regions that may be under the gun include: Central Asia, Myanmar, Andaman Islands region, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Halmahera, or Sulawesi), Banda Sea, Philippines(Mindanao, Luzon, Negros), Japan(Hokkaido, Honshu, Volcano Islands, Ryukyu Islands), Kuril Islands, Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula, Central America and Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Scotia Sea region, New Zealand, Tonga, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Islands, Turkey, and Greece..
There is a very high chance of more magnitude 6+ worldwide somewhere any moment now or this week. There is also a high chance of more magnitude 3-4+ in Southern California this week or anytime now. There may also be more aftershocks of magnitude 3 and above in the Ridgecrest area anytime now or within the week. There may also be more activity taking place in Central and Northern California or other parts of the West such as Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana.
In terms of world tectonic activity, there could also be a large volcanic eruption imminent somewhere. Residents usually are warned in advance when a volcano is showing signs of erupting. A volcano just erupted in Papua New Guinea, causing residents to flee.
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019
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