There were more moderate sized earthquakes occurring in the world yesterday with the biggest being a magnitude 5.7 in the Fiji region. However, it could end up falling flat out there for now. There is due to be a lot of serious activity out there somewhere. Yet, it could delay another few days before more significant activity takes place. Places to watch out for may include: Chile, Philippines(Mindanao or Luzon), Indonesia(Ceram Sea, Banda Sea, Kepulauan Babar, Java, or Sumatra), Papua New Guinea, parts of the Middle East from Eastern Turkey to Northern Iran, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, Japan, Kuril Islands, Aleutian Islands, possibly other parts of Alaska, possibly the Yukon Territory(Canada).. There may also finally be more going on in Southern California today and/or this week. A magnitude 3.0 occurred near Little Rock along the San Andreas Fault in the middle of the night. There are also signs of more activity taking place here. Something more significant could be on the rise. There may also be more going on elsewhere in California such at the Mammoth Lakes area, Central California, and the Bay area. It could potentially start becoming active throughout the state any time or day now at this point. There is again, a very high chance of major earthquake activity worldwide anytime or day now. It could end up becoming relatively quiet for now, but at the same time, that could suddenly change.
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Report: 7.2.23
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