So far, the chances of more major earthquake activity worldwide are very high again. Another major earthquake could occur somewhere anytime now within the next 5-7 days so far at this point. A new magnitude 6.2 occurred in the Java Sea, 69 miles NNE of Kemeduran, Indonesia. There is a possibility an even stronger quake could occur in that same area or a neighboring region anytime or day now. Potential candidates of the next round of significant to major quake activity include: Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, or Halmahera), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, North Island, New Zealand, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan(Honshu, Hokkaido, Ryukyu Islands region), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, parts of the Caribbean such as the Cayman Islands, Central America, Peru, Chile, South Sandwich Islands, Turkey, Greece, Iran, Afghanistan or Pakistan, Western China, and/or the Andaman Islands region..
So far, there may be some more activity heating up in Southern, Central, and Northern California anytime now or later within the week ahead. More magnitude 3-4+ are of a higher potential in Southern California anytime or day now so far. There may also be more activity taking place in other parts of the Western U.S. such as Utah, Idaho, and/or Yellowstone.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Report: 7.2.23
A magnitude 6.9 struck the Tonga region earlier. There was no tsunami danger for the US west coast, British Columbia, and Alaska, the US T...
%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(2)%20(1)%20(1)%20(5)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1)%20(1).png)
-
A magnitude 5.5 struck northern California near the town of East Shore. Residents of Sacramento reported feeling it. It struck at 4:19 p.m...
-
I may be posting this a little too early, but there is a chance there could be another flare-up of significant activity in the world any tim...
-
The chances of magnitude 7+ worldwide are extremely high now. A powerful earthquake is due to strike somewhere at any time or within the n...
No comments:
Post a Comment