The chances of major earthquake activity worldwide has spiked back up again just now. There is a very strong chance of magnitude 6 or greater somewhere anytime now or within the coming week so far. There could be a particularly large and dangerous event somewhere in the world anytime or day now. Regions that are potential candidates for the next set of significant earthquakes include: Central America, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, New Zealand(North Island), Tonga, Vanuatu, the Samoas, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines(Mindanao), East Timor, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Talaud Islands, Halmahera), Northern Mariana Islands, Taiwan, Japan(Ryukyu Islands, Hokkaido, Honshu), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Andaman Islands, Myanmar, Tajikistan, parts of Western China(Xinjiang), Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region..
There may just now be more taking place in Southern Alaska. There is a higher chance of a magnitude 4 or 5+ anytime this week or next. There may not be that much going on here in Southern California, but more activity may be increasing again at any moment. There is a very high chance of more magnitude 3+ anytime or day now. There is even a very high chance of mag. 4+ anytime now or within the week ahead so far.
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Report: 7.2.23
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