Friday, May 22, 2020

Update: May 22, 2020


So far, there has been more significant earthquake activity increasing in the world. At around 1:46 A.M.(PDT), a magnitude 6.1 struck about 120 miles Southeast of the Baja Peninsula of Mexico. More serious activity may be on the rise in parts of the world any time now. More activity has been heating up in  Southern California so far. There may have not been any magnitude 3+ yet, but the potential for much more to come any time or day now are still very high. There could also be something more significant taking place along the Southern coast of Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, or the Aleutian Islands.
There are of course, other potential candidates for the next large earthquake such as the Guam region, Indonesia, Japan, Central America, Peru, Papua New Guinea, the Southwestern Pacific Ocean(the areas from the Solomon Islands to New Zealand) as well as the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region. Central Asia has still been more active lately(from Western portions of China to the Hindu Kush region). At this point, there still may be more large earthquakes due somewhere at any time or within the week ahead. I will keep the world posted.

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