Thursday, April 16, 2020

Update: April 16, 2020

There is a lot going on everywhere. There are a handful of places to watch out for it seems. A major earthquake may be imminent somewhere at anytime. At this point, a magnitude 7 or greater within the week ahead is of a high likelihood so far. That could also change where it does not happen for another 2 or 3 weeks. Yet, it could occur somewhere at any moment or any day. There are various regions that could be the next to be hit by a major earthquake.
Places to watch out for include: Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Taulaud Islands, Tanimbar Islands, Molucca and Banda Sea region), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Philippines(Batan and Babuyan Islands, Ryukyu Islands(Japan), Central Asia(Myanmar, Tajikistan, Western China, or Northern India), Turkey or other parts of the Eastern Mediterranean, Tonga, Vanuatu, Kermadec Islands, Fiji region, Kuril Islands, Aleutian Islands, possibly Southern Alaska, Central America, Chile, Argentina, or Peru...
I named a lot of different regions. However, some of the regions I have been most recently concerned about are: the Banda Sea, Molucca Sea, and East Timor region, the Batan and Babuyan Islands, the Ryukyu Islands, Central Asia, the Eastern Mediterranean, Aleutian Islands, and Central America.
I have also been concerned about something more significant going on within the States. Although I'm doubtful at the same time, there is the possibility of more taking place in parts of the West such as Utah, Nevada, or even here in California any day now. Right now, there may not be much going on here in Southern California, but more activity might start increasing anytime now. More magnitude 3-4+ are likely on the rise within the next week or sooner. It just feels like something significant could possibly be taking place somewhere that is less than 3,000 miles to less than 1,000 miles from my location.
I'm not sure whether it is coming from other areas of the West or Southern Alaska or the Pacific Northwest. There is no telling exactly how big it could be. The way an earthquake occurs is that it becomes big. A fault or surface area can suddenly slip all the way. It is impossible to be sure as to what may happen next. It also may not happen. It is better safe than sorry.

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