Saturday, June 6, 2020

More strong activity worldwide still likely

There is still a lot going on in the world so far in terms of seismic activity. A powerful earthquake somewhere any moment or any day is highly likely so far. Yesterday, a magnitude 5.2 hit Central-Eastern Turkey. I warned on Twitter for that area to take precaution in case a bigger event occurs. I want to be careful not to alarm anyone because there also likely will not be a bigger event. It is just a precautionary measure whenever there is more activity than usual going on in a certain area. I'm only advising people to be aware and prepared. I'm not advising them to anticipate a large earthquake striking the area at any minute.
Nobody can know for sure whether a big earthquake will occur somewhere or not. Within the coming days, more earthquakes of at least magnitude 6 or higher are of an extremely strong chance in the world. I will not be surprised if it goes quiet again, but as of right now, there still might be more significant activity increasing somewhere. Regions to watch out for include: the Hindu Kush region, Turkey, Southern Greece, Indonesia(Flores, Banda, and Molucca Sea region or Sumatra), Papua New Guinea, Northern Mariana Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Philippines(Luzon or Mindanao), Japan(Ryukyu Islands, Honshu, Hokkaido), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, South Sandwich Islands, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Central America..
While there still may be more strong earthquakes worldwide at any time, I will again, not be surprised if it goes quiet again. There is still more activity heating up in Southern California so far, as well as other parts of California again. There is also more aftershock activity increasing in Nevada as well as Idaho. There could be a stronger aftershock in one of those places. The potential for mag. 3-4+ in Southern California any time now or within the next 5-7 days is extremely high. I will be posting updates as the days go along.

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