There may not be very much going on in the world right now in terms of significant earthquakes, but there is a very high potential for magnitude 6+ events somewhere within the next several days so far. There could even be a magnitude 7 or greater imminent somewhere. A magnitude 6 or larger earthquake is of an extremely high chance any time now in the world. It may or may not happen today, but it is highly likely within the next few days at this point. Places that may be potential candidates for the next mag. 6 or greater events would include: Japan, Indonesia(the Banda Sea region or Molucca Sea), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Guam(Northern Mariana Islands), Philippines, the Tonga region, Central Asia(Pakistan Afghanistan, Myanmar, or the Himalayas), Greece, Turkey... Once again, it may or may not act up out there today, but there should be more taking place within the next several days at this point. There has also continued to be more seismic activity on the rise in Southern California so far. There still may be much more to come within the week ahead. There is also signs of more activity taking place in the Mammoth Lakes area and more activity has warmed up in the Searles Valley area. In Southern California, I am starting to watch the Mojave Desert more between the Ridgecrest sequence, Johannesburg, and other parts of that region.
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Report: 7.2.23
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