More significant activity in the world may be continuing. A magnitude 6.1 was reported in the Kermadec Islands yesterday and a magnitude 5.8 aftershock hit just a few hours ago. There again, still may be more strong earthquake activity taking place in the world any time now. Other regions to watch may include: the Ryukyu and Izu Islands(Japan), Tonga, the Solomon Islands, Fiji region, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Sulawesi, Halmahera, Pulau Sumbawa, Nias, or Sumatra), possibly Greece or Turkey, possibly Italy, Central America, Western Mexico.. There may be some more seismic activity flaring up back over in Southern California - mag. 3+ anytime now or this week. There may also be more noticeable aftershocks following the Eastern Sierras/Smith Valley, NV sequence any time now. The rest of the country appears completely bare on the USGS monitor, with not one micro earthquake seen outside of the West Coast. I'm not sure whether that is a computer error or not. I have never seen it like that.
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Report: 7.2.23
A magnitude 6.9 struck the Tonga region earlier. There was no tsunami danger for the US west coast, British Columbia, and Alaska, the US T...
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