Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Update: June 2, 2020


I'm going to be extending this watch into next week. While there is still a very high chance of magnitude 6 or greater somewhere, it may be lagging for right now. It could also get very quiet before an outbreak in significant activity in parts of the world. There is still a very high chance a magnitude 7 or greater could occur somewhere this week or next week. Regions that could be potential candidates for the next magnitude 6 or greater any time or day now include: Japan(Honshu, Hokkaido), Kuril Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Zealand, Myanmar, China(Sichuan, Yunnan, or Xizang), Chile, Argentina, South Sandwich Islands, Iran, Greece...
There has been a lot of activity going on in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southeastern Europe most recently. That is a region to watch out for as precaution. It may not be one of the top most active regions in the world, but there has been a lot of moderate activity taking place there lately. In Southern California, there has been a steady increase in activity over the last day so far. There is an extremely high potential for mag. 4+ within the next week - this week or next week.

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