A magnitude 5.8 struck South Central Iran hours ago. It struck the Southern Province of Bushehr, where a nuclear power plant is located, but there have been no immediate reports of significant damage. However, there are reports of at least 5 people injured. Earlier, twin magnitude 5.6 earthquakes occurred off Japan's Miyagi Prefecture. They occurred 13 seconds apart. There continues to be a very high chance of large earthquake activity worldwide. Iran may still be under the gun. Other regions to watch may include: Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Colombia, Peru, Chile, the Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Greece, Turkey, Northern Mariana Islands.
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