Thursday, May 13, 2021

2nd Update: 5/13/21

 


A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Honshu, Japan an hour and a half ago. It was part of an aftershock sequence, following a mag. 6.8 2 weeks ago and a mag. 7.0 in March. It has been a very active area since the magnitude 9 that struck 10 years ago. There continues to be a lot of activity taking place throughout parts of the world. There is still a very high chance of a magnitude 7 or higher somewhere any time or day now. Other places to watch may include: the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Banda Sea region, Halmahera, Sulawesi, Java, or Sumatra), possibly Central Asia(Afghanistan or Pakistan), Central America, Tonga, Peru or Chile, the Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Kuril Islands..

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