Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Update: 5/12/21


Some more significant earthquake activity has occurred in the world. Yesterday, a magnitude 5.7 struck the Philippines and a magnitude 5.9 struck off the coast of El Salvador overnight. There continues to be a very high chance of major earthquake activity in the world within the week ahead or any time now. It has been far too quiet lately. Regions that may be potential candidates would include: Central America, Peru, Tonga, Loyalty Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines(Mindanao or Luzon), Indonesia(Sumatra, Kepulauan Mentawai region, Java, Sulawesi, or the Molucca Sea region), Greece or other parts of the Mediterranean or Southeastern Europe, the Kuril Islands, Japan(Hokkaido), Aleutian Islands.. There may be more activity going on in the Contiguous United States outside of the West. There may be something going on in the Central U.S. I'm not necessarily implying something big is imminent, but there has been a lot of earthquakes in parts of Texas and Oklahoma and there could potentially be more going on a little further East. It is uncertain, though. Again, in terms of activity in the world, there is still a very high chance of mag. 6-7+ somewhere any time now within the next 5-7 days.

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