Friday, January 15, 2021

Update: 1/15/21

 


Yesterday, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in Western Sulawesi yesterday killing 34 people. Several buildings have collapsed and more people have been reported missing. The magnitude 5.7 before that was a foreshock. At this point, there may still be come significant activity going on somewhere, but overall, it could become relatively quiet for now since there has already been a lot of significant activity in the world over the past week. However, it does not mean a major quake might not happen anywhere today or tomorrow. There are still a few places that may be heated such as other parts of Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, Greece, Philippines(Luzon or the Batan Islands), Papua New Guinea, or the Solomon Islands region. At the same time, that may be it for now.

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