There is now a very high risk for more large earthquakes worldwide any moment now or within the week ahead. A magnitude 6 or 7 or greater may be taking place somewhere at any moment or day. Regions in particular that could be potential candidates for the next big earthquake include: the Molucca and Banda Sea region(Indonesia - Halmahera, Talaud Islands, Sulawesi), Japan(Honshu, Hokkaido), Kuril Islands, Greece and the Western Mediterranean Sea region, parts of China such as Xinjiang, Yunnan, and/or Sichuan, Central America..
Other places that could be experiencing significant activity include: Sumatra, Indonesia(or Java), the Andaman Islands region, Afghanistan, Pakistan, or Iran, New Zealand(North Island), Northern Mariana Islands, Philippines, Japan's Ryukyu Islands region, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Southern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands..
So far, it is heated out there. More magnitude 6-7+ within the next week at the longest is highly likely. There may also be mag. 3-4+ taking place here in Southern California any day now. There is also a potential for more significant activity here in the coming weeks or even days. There has been numerous micro quakes occurring in certain faults such as the San Jacinto and Elsinore Faults. There could also be more seismic activity occurring in other areas of the state such as the Ridgecrest area, Central California(or perhaps NorCal).
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Report: 7.2.23
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