Saturday, November 30, 2019

EQ WATCH: November 30 - December 6

Yesterday, I was without electricity for 15 hours. I stayed in touch via cell; I was fortunate enough to have access to the internet through my phone. However, there is no rest for the weary. I am on alert again in terms of global activity. The chances of major earthquake activity somewhere in the world has skyrocketed again so far. Any moment now within the next 5-7 days, a big quake could strike again somewhere. Places to watch would include: Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Talaud Islands, Flores, Molucca, and Banda Sea regions), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Kermadec Islands, the Samoas, Northern Mariana Islands, Taiwan, Japan, Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands(Alaska, U.S.A.), Myanmar(Burma), Afghanistan, possibly Iran, Turkey, Greece, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and Central America..
There could potentially be something significant going on in Southern China and neighboring regions to the South. There is still potentially a lot going on out there. There may not be a lot of significant activity going on anywhere right now, but it could start up at any moment or sometime within the next day or two so far. It is not guaranteed to happen. This is not earthquake prediction. One cannot place a date and time on an event in a specific location and know for certain it will happen. Even meteorologists do not actually predict the weather. They can forecast it by giving the probability of precipitation on a day, but it does not always happen. It did not mean they were wrong. Weather can change anytime, just as energy inside the earth. So, it can end up subsiding again to where there also may not be any strong to major events in the coming week.
Back home, there is currently very little activity taking place here in Southern California. The last quake of magnitude 1 or above was more than 8 hours ago. There was a magnitude 3.5 on Thanksgiving evening near Boron. Now, the activity has dropped for now. It could still heat back up again today.

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