Thursday, July 30, 2020

July 30, 2020




A magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred in Southern California, approximately 1 mile North from San Fernando at 4:29 this morning. It occurred in the Sierra Madre Fault Zone, a 34-mile long reverse fault system that was part of the shaping of the San Gabriel and Santa Susanna Mountains. This quake was not far from the sight of the Northridge and Sylmar earthquakes. This region was very much due for a magnitude 4 or larger any time now. There has not been very much going on for a while before this most recent event.
We had it coming and we may yet have even more coming. There also may be more significant earthquake activity on the rise in parts of the world again. There is a very high chance of mag. 6+ somewhere anytime now. Regions that may be of concern include: Central Asia(Myanmar, Himalayas, Western Xizang-China, Northern India, Tajikistan, Afghanistan), Andaman Islands region, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Flores Sea, Banda Sea), Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Tonga, the Samoas, Philippines(Mindanao), Bonin Islands(Japan), Alaska Peninsula, Chile, Peru, South Sandwich Islands region...

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