Thursday, June 11, 2020

New Watch: June 11-19, 2020

As of right now, there may not be a lot going on in terms of serious earthquake activity but that could change later on today or within the week ahead so far. At the same time, it could remain quiet all day or into the weekend. There is still a very high chance of more large earthquake activity in the world. Regions that could be potential candidates for the next big one include: Japan(Hokkaido, Honshu, Izu Islands, Ryukyu Islands), Taiwan, Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Banda Sea region, or Molucca Sea region), Andaman Islands(Port Blair area, India), Nicobar Islands, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey or the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Kermadec Islands, Philippines, Northern Mariana Islands, Chile, Peru or Bolivia..
There may still be more magnitude 4 or greater taking place in Alaska(the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island areas). Chuginadak Island's Cleveland volcano is at code orange which means it is under advisory according to the Alaska Volcano Observatory. There might be more activity on the rise again here in Southern California anytime or any day now. There could be more magnitude 3-4+ in the Ridgecrest area as well as near Mammoth Lakes. There continues to be a lot of aftershock activity taking place in Nevada. At this point, there may be more large and potentially dangerous earthquake activity taking place in the world somewhere any time or any day, however, it could also become quiet at first.

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