The potential for major earthquake activity worldwide any moment now or sometime within the coming week is extremely high now so far. A major earthquake may be imminent somewhere. There could even be a particularly large earthquake on the verge of striking at any time. Potential candidates for the next round of significant earthquake activity include: Indonesia(Java, Halmahera, Kepulauan Barat Daya, Sumatra), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Andaman Islands, Central Asia, Turkey, Greece, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan, Kamchatka peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Tonga, the Samoas, Solomon Islands, South Sandwich Islands, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Central America...
There is also the possibility of something large taking place in the Puerto Rico region. There could also still be a more serious event taking place along the coast of British Columbia and the Gulf of Alaska. Here in Southern California, more activity started heating up this morning. A magnitude 3.3 struck near Brea at 9:23 this morning.
There may be much more on the way, perhaps by new years. A magnitude 4 or bigger could still take place any moment now. There could also be more activity taking place in other parts of California such as the Ridgecrest area. There could possibly be something going on up near Parkfield. There is also has been more activity taking place off the Pacific Northwest coast. That is another area I'm starting to watch at this point.
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Report: 7.2.23
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