Monday, April 20, 2020

Update: April 20, 2020

So far, the activity around the world has dropped. Very little is going on now so far. It could stay quiet all day or it may suddenly act up at any time somewhere. So far, at this point, it might dip then increase dramatically over the next few days. Large earthquakes are likely imminent in various regions of the world. There is at least a high likelihood of magnitude 6 or greater within the next 3-5 days. At the same time, a large event could suddenly occur somewhere at any moment. There is also that chance where something suddenly goes off somewhere while it is dead quiet everywhere else.
When it comes to trying to determine where the next big quake might hit, it is virtually impossible to know exactly where and when. I cannot rely entirely on which places have had the most activity most recently. Regions to look out for in terms of significant or major earthquake activity include: Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Central Asia(Western China, Northern India, or Afghanistan), Turkey or Greece, Italy, Japan, Micronesia region, Guam, Tonga, Solomon Islands region, Chile, Argentina, and Central America. There is a potential for some more activity taking place up in Alaska with the chance of it being significant or possibly in the Yukon Territory.
There is a strong chance of more seismic activity increasing in Eastern California as well as Central and Southern California anytime now. More activity might be on the rise here in Southern California this week so far. In terms of more serious earthquake activity around the world, it may remain quiet for right now, but it still could suddenly act up somewhere at any time. It could increase significantly any day this week or hold off until this weekend. There could be more significant activity on the rise for Southern California any day now. There is still a potential for something more significant going on here within the next 2 weeks.

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