The chances of mag. 6-7+ worldwide any moment now or sometime within the week are extremely high. There is some serious activity taking place off the coast of British Columbia, Canada and the Gulf of Alaska so far. It is an area of concern at this point. A magnitude 6.0 just occurred there and there is the possibility of a much larger tremor any moment or day now. However, there also may not be anything bigger going on there, but it is better safe than sorry. Other regions to watch out for include: Central Asia(Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran), Turkey, Greece, Andaman Islands region, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Kepulauan Barat Daya, Halmahera), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan(Ryukyu Islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Izu Islands), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Central America, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Tonga, Solomon Islands..
There is a potential for concern in the Aleutian Islands as well as mainland Alaska. There could be a volcanic eruption occurring there. 2 volcanoes are at level orange which means that it is on alert. Cleveland is at yellow which means an advisory. There is still a very high potential for more earthquakes in Southern California any time or day now. Magnitude 4+ quakes are due to strike here anytime now or within the next week. There may also be more activity taking place elsewhere around the state, including the Ridgecrest area, Mammoth, and Northern California.
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Report: 7.2.23
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