Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Update: May 6, 2020


A magnitude 6.8 earthquake occurred in the Timor Trench region at around 6:53 Pacific Daylight Time this morning. It had a focal depth of 66 miles and no tsunami occurred. The potential for more large earthquakes worldwide are still extremely high so far. It is possible an even bigger quake could strike that same region anytime or day now. I have been warning the world about that area in particular recently.
In Southern California a magnitude 4.0 occurred in the Salton Buttes, near Niland overnight. There is a swarm taking place in that area. More activity in Southern California as well as Central and/or Northern California might be on the rise now.
As for the rest of the world goes, the potential candidates for the next large quakes include: the Andaman Islands, Myanmar, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, Greece, East Timor, the Molucca Sea region, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Talaud Islands, Tanimbar Islands), Papua New Guinea, Tonga, the Samoas, Northern Mariana Islands, Taiwan, Japan, Kuril Islands, Aleutian Islands, possibly Southern Alaska, Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Central America..
There may be activity occurring in the Eastern side of the United States and Canada so far. There have been several small events that happened in that part of the world in the last day. At this point, the chances of major quake activity elsewhere in parts of the world remain very high.

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