A magnitude 6.0 earthquake occurred around the California-Nevada border. It was felt all the way over in the Bay area and multiple aftershocks have ensued. So far, there have been no reports of significant damage. However, the tremor and aftershocks did cause a rockslide at highway 395 at a campground called Chris Flat in Walker Canyon in Mono County. There were no reports of injuries in the area. There may continue to be more earthquake activity going on. Anyone there should be on guard in case another large tremor strikes. There continues to be more activity on the rise worldwide. Other places to watch may include: the Izu Islands region(Japan), Philippines Molucca Sea region, Central America, parts of Central Asia, and the Gulf of Alaska. I have been also been more watchful over what may be going on in parts of the Central U.S. I'm of course not sure what may be going on, but I wouldn't be surprised if something significant were to occur somewhere in the Central or Eastern U.S. in the coming days or weeks. There has been activity occurring more throughout different parts of the country. I'm not necessarily talking about a particularly big event. There just could be something going on. There also could be more taking place out West. There again, may be more strong earthquake activity on the rise worldwide any time or day now.
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Report: 7.2.23
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