There has been a lot of significant activity around the world this week. The biggest was a magnitude 6.8 in the Russia-Mongolia border region. At this point, it could still be active out there in parts. At the same time, it may be winding down for now. It could very well still heat back up again within the next few days. Regions of potential concern may include: Greece, the Philippines(Luzon or the Batan Islands region), Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Fiji region, possibly the Bardados region or other parts of the Caribbean Sea, or Central America.. While there may not be a lot of significant earthquake activity going on right now, there is still a chance it could heat up again within the next 2-3 days or this weekend. I will provide updates as the week progresses.
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Report: 7.2.23
A magnitude 6.9 struck the Tonga region earlier. There was no tsunami danger for the US west coast, British Columbia, and Alaska, the US T...
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