There is a very high chance for more large earthquake activity worldwide remaining in effect. There may be a magnitude 6 or larger event imminent somewhere in the world anytime now within the next 5-7 days. Regions that may be experiencing significant seismic activity anytime or day now include: Central America, the Caribbean region(e.g. Cayman Islands), Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, South Sandwich Islands, New Zealand(North Island), Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, Solomon Islands, the Samoas, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Indonesia(Halmahera, Java, Sumatra), Philippines(Luzon), Northern Mariana Islands, Japan(Honshu, Hokkaido, Ryukyu Islands), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, possibly mainland Alaska, Andaman Islands region, China(Xinjiang, Xizang, Sichuan, or Yunnan), Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, and Greece..
There is also more activity heating up again in Southern California. We may have much more taking place here any day now or perhaps even next week or the holidays. There could be something more significant coming. I have been eyeballing the Lake Elsinore area as well as the Garlock Fault. A line of very small earthquakes along the Garlock Fault have occurred over the last day. There is a high chance of mag. 4+ in Southern California anytime or day now. There could also be more activity taking place in Central and/or Northern California and/or Nevada.
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Report: 7.2.23
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