The potential for more strong earthquake activity in the world has increased again. I made a mistake by posting too soon the other day. It felt like there was not going to be anything significant anywhere through the end of the month. There is now a high potential for more large EQ activity in the world any time now or within the week ahead. Regions that could be most active would include: Central America, Chile, Argentina, Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Japan, Mariana Islands, Taiwan, Philippines(Mindanao or Luzon), Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Sulawesi, Banda Sea, Sumatra), East Timor, Loyalty Islands, Tonga region, Kermadec Islands, China(Xizang) or the Tajikistan region, Iran.. There is an extremely high chance a magnitude 6 or greater may occur in the world by the 2nd or 3rd. Of course, it could still become active any time today or tomorrow. At the same time, it may not be very active just yet. There has been more signs of it acting up in Southern California. There have been more frequent micro earthquakes occurring over the last day. There is a very high potential for magnitude 3 or 4+ this week. A lot could even take place out here today. There may also be more activity going on in Central California, the Bay area, and Mammoth. There may also be more going on in other parts of the Western U.S. such as Montana and Idaho.
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Report: 7.2.23
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