After a number of significant quakes around the world, it is starting to become less active now. It has not been a very eventful day so far. There is very little activity going on in Southern California right now. It could stay this way all night and even into tomorrow at this point. However, there is still a high chance of it changing anytime now. Right now, there may not be anymore significant activity going on in the world. It may still increase again with the possibility of a magnitude 7 or greater within the next few days. At this point, it may not be acting up that much right now. The regions of potential concern within the next 2 weeks in terms of strong earthquake activity would include: China(Xinjiang region), the Andaman Islands region, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Banda Sea region, Flores Sea), Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, Micronesia, Izu Islands, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Aleutian Islands, Iran, the Caspian Sea region, Turkey, the Azores, Chile, Central America.. At this point, it may be becoming quiet again for now. At the same time, a powerful quake may be imminent somewhere any time now. In Southern California, it has not been very active at all here over the last few days. There should be much more going on this next week. If not, then there may be even more going on 2 weeks from now. There may be more activity heating up in Central and Northern California any time or day now. There may also be more going on up in Alaska and the Yukon Territory.
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Report: 7.2.23
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