Saturday, July 17, 2021

Update: 7/17/21


Some more moderate-sized earthquakes have occurred in parts of the world over the last 18 hours. The largest was a magnitude 5.7 in the South Sandwich Islands region. The largest next to that was a mag. 5.5 in the Fiji region. It may gel for right now, but it might start becoming more active any moment now. There is a high likelihood of magnitude 6 or greater somewhere out there within the next several days so far. The regions to watch out for may include: Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, the Ryukyu Islands region, Japan(Kyushu, Hokkaido), Philippines(Mindanao), Indonesia(Sulawesi, Halmahera, Banda Sea region), East Timor, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Northern Chile.. Some more activity has flared up across parts of the United States including Western Texas, Idaho, Arkansas, and South Carolina. There was a small magnitude 2.1 in Central Arkansas and a mag. 2.0 near Charleston, SC. There have been a total of 10 small earthquakes around parts of the Eastern Seaboard over the past week and around 40 over the past month. Of course, there are the aftershocks taking place in Nevada and Eastern CA. There may be more mag. 3+ taking place around parts of the West and there could be more activity going on in the Central and Eastern U.S. There could also be something potentially significant going on in the Gulf of Alaska or off the coast of British Columbia any time or day now. Again, the potential for large earthquake activity in the world any time now or within the next 5-7 days is extremely high.

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