Thursday, January 9, 2020

January 9, 2019

It has been an active week in terms of significant earthquake activity around the world. There were not any magnitude 7 or greater events, but there were several 6s. There was a mag. 6.4 in Puerto Rico that did considerable damage and killed one person early on Tuesday. I'm still showing concern for the Caribbean region. There has been more activity taking place there than usual and it is not just the Puerto Rico area.

While it could be relatively quiet for now, there is still a potential for more big earthquakes worldwide this weekend or next week. Another powerful quake could still happen anytime today. I upgraded my format and icon this morning. I want to try to use the red tinted icon on Twitter sparingly - For when the chances for major earthquakes somewhere in the world at any moment are extreme. 
There is another one where it is a scarlet silhouette that I would switch on whenever there is or may be significant earthquake activity going on here in Southern California or in a neighboring area.

At this point, it is relatively calm for now. I may post a new update today if it changes to where there is a lot more going on again. It may be next week or 2 weeks from now when major quake activity occurs somewhere. It could also delay to next month.

https://twitter.com/SeismicFox1

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