Thursday, January 21, 2021

Update: 1/21/21


A magnitude 7.0 earthquake occurred 132 miles SE of Pondaguitan, Philippines on Thursday night local time. Authorities said that the quake was too deep to generate a tsunami. There was also no major damage reported. Again, it was also too deep and far away from land to result in casualties and much damage. There is still a high potential for more significant activity in the world anytime now. At the same time that may be it for now. There may have recently already been a number of significant earthquakes in the world, but that does not mean another strong earthquake can't occur anywhere again today or tomorrow. Then again, it could also hold off until next month at the same time. The next places that could be potential candidates for the next significant earthquakes may include: Central America, Ecuador, the Caribbean Sea region, Peru, Argentina, Chile, the South Sandwich Islands, Fiji, the Kermadec Islands, Balleny Islands, Tonga, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia region, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Kepulauan Barat Daya, Banda Sea, Flores Sea, or Sumatra), Andaman Islands, Central Asia(Hindu Kush region), China(Xizang), Iran, Greece, Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Southern coast of Alaska or Gulf of Alaska.. The activity in Southern California is no longer incredibly low. There was a magnitude 3.5 in the Greater Los Angeles area yesterday. There was also a magnitude 3.3 near Searles Valley later on yesterday. There may be more going on today in this region.

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