Saturday, July 4, 2020

Update: July 4, 2020


So far, some more moderate earthquake activity has increased in parts of the world over the past day. The largest in the last 24 hours was a magnitude 5.6 in the Solomon Islands region. There is still a very high potential for more large earthquakes in the world somewhere. Areas that may be under the gun include: Chile, Bolivia, Central America, possibly the Caribbean(Puerto Rico), Tonga, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Banda Sea, Flores Sea, Java, Sumatra), Andaman Islands region, Tajikistan, Western China, Pakistan, Iran-Irag, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Japan(Honshu), Northern Mariana Islands, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, Batan Islands...
I don't want anyone to make the mistake that I'm implying that it might act up everywhere at once. One or several of these regions are potential candidates for the next round of significant seismic activity. A magnitude 3.5 hit the Mammoth Lakes area just now. There could possibly be something more significant taking place up there. There has been more seismic activity increasing in Southern California, but there is not that much going on here.
There is due to be magnitude 4 or greater any time or day now. It could be into the week if it does not increase more now or tomorrow. There is a lot of activity taking place in California and parts of the West so far.


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