There is now an extremely high chance of a major earthquake somewhere in the world any moment now or some time within the next 5 days so far. The potential for mag. 6-7+ has increased even higher just now. It may end up becoming quiet out there again, but there may be a lot more significant activity going on within the next week at this point. Regions that may be under the gun include: Indonesia, the Andaman Islands region, parts of Central Asia(somewhere from Xizang to the Hindu Kush region), Philippines(Luzon or the Batan and Babuyan Islands region), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Japan, the Southwestern Pacific ROF(somewhere from the Solomon Islands to Tonga and the Kermadec Islands), the Aleutian Islands, and/or Central America(including Southern Mexico).. Those named regions could be the next potential candidates for the next large event. At the same time, it could become quiet again for now and then start back up again in about 2 or 3 days. There is still a very high chance of more magnitude 6 or greater out there with the potential for a magnitude 7 or greater somewhere. There is also continuing to be a high chance of more seismic activity increasing around Southern California any time now. More mag. 3-4+ should be on the rise within the coming days at this point. There is also a potential for more going on elsewhere in California and/or other parts of the Western United States such as Idaho.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
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