At this point, there may not be much going on out there right now, but the chances of more mag. 6+ are rising again. There is a very high chance for more large earthquake activity somewhere in the world any moment now or sometime within the next 5 days so far. Regions that may be candidates for the next set of significant activity include: Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Halmahera), Flores Sea, Molucca Sea, Banda Sea region, Papua New Guinea, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Andaman Islands, Myanmar, Tajikistan region, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Greece, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, South Sandwich Islands, Chile, Peru, Central America..
There could also potentially be something significant taking place in the Yukon Territory of Canada anytime now or sometime within weeks. There also could possibly be something big going on in the Gulf of Alaska or the coast of British Columbia. As far as here in Southern California, there is a high chance of more mag. 3-4+ anytime or day now again. It could be today, tomorrow, or this weekend. Right now, there may or may not be any significant EQ activity going on in the world right now.
However, more mag. 6+ somewhere is likely within the next 3-5 days so far. I will be providing updates along the way.
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Report: 7.2.23
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