Friday, January 3, 2020

Update: January 3, 2020

It turns out that today is the intensely quiet period before the heavily active period that is expected at least by the middle of the month at this point. This period of very little significant seismic activity in the world could last through this weekend or it could suddenly end at any moment. When it finally does act up, regions that may be under the gun include: Central America, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Tonga, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Indonesia(Talaud Islands, Halmahera, Java, Sumatra), Philippines, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan(Ryukyu Islands, Honshu, Hokkaido), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, the coast of British Columbia, parts of Central Asia such as Xizang and/or Xinjiang, China, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Iran, and/or Greece.
At this point, there may be hardly anything worth talking about going on anywhere for right now. It could continue like this into next week or a large earthquake could suddenly occur somewhere at any moment. There still may be more activity taking place in Southern and Central California(more mag. 3-4+). It may or may not act up now or perhaps tomorrow, but there is still due to be much more coming up.

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