It got very quiet again over the past day in terms of significant EQ activity around the world. However, the potential for more strong to major earthquakes anytime now or sometime within the next 5-7 days may just now be increasing again. It could start up today or it may stay relatively quiet for the next few days or perhaps just for today and/or early tomorrow. A magnitude 7 or greater is due somewhere. It should at least happen by the latter part of this month. Regions of potential include: Central America, the Northern Mariana Islands, Philippines(Luzon, Batan Islands region), Indonesia(Halmahera and the Ceram Sea region, Sulawesi, Kepulauan Babar region, Sumatra or Java), Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands region, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region, Afghanistan, Andaman Islands region, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, the South Sandwich Islands... There is also the possibility of it becoming significantly active here in Southern California very soon. There has also been more taking place in Central and Northern California most recently as well. More magnitude 4+ may be imminent in Southern California within the coming week at this point. More mag. 4+ may also be occurring in other parts of the state as well as potentially other parts of the Western United States. At this point, it could become quiet for now before much more starts taking place again here in Southern CA. It could still start increasing again any moment now.
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Report: 7.2.23
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