Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Update: August 5, 2020


A magnitude 6.4 aftershock occurred in the Vanuatu Islands region nearly 8 hours ago. The second largest quake over the last day was a magnitude 5.5 near Palau Sumba, Indonesia. There still may be more strong earthquakes on the rise in the world. There is even the possibility of a magnitude 7 or greater somewhere anytime or day now. The potential candidates for the next large earthquake would include: Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, the Flores, Molucca, or Banda Sea region), Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Central Asia(Xizang China or the Hindu Kush region), Japan, Northern Mariana Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, Kermadec Islands, Peru, Aleutian Islands, Central America(Guatemala region)...
Closer to home, a magnitude 2.6 occurred near Rancho Cucamonga in Southern California at 10:00 last night. The seismic activity may have died down afterwards into this morning, but there is just now more signs of it increasing again. There has also been more seismic activity occurring in other parts of the United States including Utah, Texas, Oklahoma, and even Missouri where the New Madrid Seismic Zone is.

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