Sunday, April 12, 2020

Update: April 12, 2020

Just as I suspected, it remained relatively quiet worldwide in terms of significant activity at first. Now, it is showing signs of acting up any moment now. I forecasted that the heaviest of the activity might start up later this weekend or next week. A magnitude 6.1 occurred hours ago near a divergent plate boundary in the Indian Ocean located at 36.9 degrees South, 77.4 degrees East, approximately 59.6 miles North of Amsterdam Island(France). It was in a very remote part of the world.
However, there is a very high chance of a magnitude 7 or greater(or perhaps in the upper magnitude 6s) somewhere in the world at any time or any day this week so far. Regions to watch out for include: Parts of Central Asia(Pakistan, Aghanistan, Northern India or Western China), Western Iran, Azerbaijan region, Turkey, Greece, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Molucca Sea region, Banda Sea region), New Guinea, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Philippines(Batan and Babuyan Islands), Northern Mariana Islands, Ryukyu Islands(Japan), Hokkaido-Japan, Kuril Islands, Aleutian Islands(Alaska, U.S.A.), Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile..
The activity here in Southern California may have died down for now. However, there is a chance it could flare back up again this week or perhaps later on today. There may also still be more going on elsewhere in California. More significant activity could be on the rise in parts of Central or Northern CA within the coming weeks or days so far. I will be providing updates in the days to come whenever I can.

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