Sunday, September 6, 2020

Update: September 6, 2020


Three strong earthquakes occurred globally after my last post in this blog. A magnitude 6.3 happened in Western Coquimbo, Chile. Then a magnitude 6.2 struck across the Pacific Ocean in Vanuatu. Then later, an even larger event - magnitude 6.6 - occurred in the Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge. There is still a high chance for more large and potentially dangerous earthquakes in the world anytime now. It is still very active out there right now. Places like Indonesia, Central America, Hokkaido(Japan), and the Southwestern Pacific may be under the gun. There is also still due to be more seismic activity increasing in Southern California any time now. The Ridgecrest area and the Sierra Nevadas may have more activity going on any time now as well. Central and/or Northern California may also have more activity taking place anytime or day now. More magnitude 4+ might be of a very high potential for parts of Alaska such as the peninsula area anytime now or within the next several days so far.

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