Monday, May 4, 2020

Update: 5/4/20


I am considering being a little more consistent by making updates keeping up with whatever is happening. At this point, it may go quiet out there at first and then a large earthquake or two may occur somewhere within the next 2 or 3 days. However, I don't want to be playing Russian roulette here. Something may still go off somewhere any minute now. There is even a high potential for a very large earthquake to strike somewhere in the world any day now. It could happen today, tomorrow, or perhaps this weekend. I'm still watching the Timor Trench region as well as Guam and the Ryukyu Islands. There is also a chance the Eastern Mediterranean Sea could have a bigger earthquake.
There has most recently been some more significant earthquake activity taking place over in Japan. As of right now, there might not be that much going on out there yet. Again, something could very well still happen today, but at this point, it could be another day or two until the next magnitude 6 or greater event.

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