An earthquake of magnitude 6.2 jolted the Kermadec Islands region at 6:20:32 GMT on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It was about 16 miles deep. There still seems to be little going on elsewhere worldwide at this point. However, it could still become more active out there later on today or tomorrow. There is due to be more large events out there. Regions that may be under the gun would include: Indonesia(Lombok area, the Flores Sea region, Banda Sea, Sulawesi), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Philippines(Mindanao), Ryukyu Islands(Japan), Taiwan, Japan(Hokkaido or Honshu), Solomon Islands, Tonga, Fiji, China(Xinjiang or Sichuan regions), possibly Southeastern Europe such as Croatia, Italy, or Greece, Chile, or Venezuela.. Those mentioned places would be possible candidates for the next set of significant events. I'm being careful not to make it sound like it will act up everywhere at once. I generally base it on the places that have most recently been more active. There is a very high chance of more strong earthquakes worldwide anytime or day now. At the same time, it may go quiet again today. There is even a major earthquake that may be imminent somewhere anytime now. It seems to have been overall quiet for a while. There may also be more activity heating up in Southern California today. There has been some more activity flaring up over the last several hours so far. There could also be more activity occurring in Central California any time or day now.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
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