There was a magnitude 6.4 in San Juan(province), Argentina last night. So far, no injuries have been reported. There has been some damage which impacted streets and highways in the province. Some homes were damaged. 4 people had to be evacuated from their homes in the town of Zonda. At this point, there still could be some more significant activity going on in the world. However, that also may be it for now. It also may not become dangerously active anywhere for another few days or a week. At the same time, a large quake could still occur somewhere anytime now or later this week. Iran, Afghanistan and/or other parts of Central Asia have been experiencing more activity lately. Indonesia(Sumatra, Sulawesi, the Flores and/or Banda Seas), Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Fiji, the Kermadec Islands are active regions that could also be the next candidates for a large event within the next week or sooner. There also is a strong potential for magnitude 4+ in Alaska(Southern Alaska/coastal areas) this week. It is looking dead again here in Southern California so far. There was some more activity warming up yesterday evening, but then there was nothing for hours. The count is down to only 20 or 21 earthquakes over the past day. If it is going to stay like this all day, then there should be a lot more going on later this week or next week. There is still a decent chance it could suddenly increase today. There has also been more activity occurring elsewhere around the state. There is not only due to be much more taking place here in Southern California within the coming weeks or perhaps days, but also Central California, the Bay area, and parts of the Eastern Sierras. There has been more activity taking place in those mentioned areas recently. At this point, it may or may not act up in Southern California today(mag. 3+). It is still looking unimpressive at this point. It does not mean it will be like this all day, though. At this point, there still may be more significant activity going on in the world today or tomorrow, but at the same time, it could also be winding down for now.
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