There is an extremely high chance of major earthquake activity worldwide. I decided not to do what I did in my previous post. I don't know how large an earthquake might be anywhere in the world. Like I said, a magnitude 5 can suddenly grow into a 7. A magnitude 6 or even a 7 or larger may be imminent somewhere any moment now. Regions to watch out for in terms of significant or major earthquake activity include: New Zealand, Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, Santa Cruz Islands, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Talaud Islands), Molucca Sea region, East Timor, Philippines(Mindanao, Negroes, or Luzon), Mariana Islands, Japan(Ryukyu Islands, Kyushu, Hokkaido, Honshu), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Andaman Islands, Myanmar, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Western Iran, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Central America, Aleutian Islands(Alaska)..
There is still a very high chance of more magnitude 3-4+ in Southern California as well as other parts of California. There could potentially be something going on in the Pacific Northwest so far. At the same time, it may not be anything. There is also a possibility of something taking place somewhere in the interior West such as Utah. I'm not necessarily implying that it might be a big event, but at least more activity. The chances of mag. 6-7+ worldwide somewhere anytime now or within the next week are very high. I will be updating via Twitter.
https://twitter.com/SeismicFox1
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Report: 7.2.23
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