Saturday, October 30, 2021

Update: 10/30/21


More significant activity is on the rise in parts of the world. The largest quake over the past 24 hours was a magnitude 5.9 in the western Indian-Antarctic Ridge. There is still a very high chance of magnitude 6 or greater somewhere any time or day now so far. Other areas that could be under the gun would include: Philippines(Mindanao, Batan Islands region), Papua New Guinea, Micronesia, Japan(Hokkaido), Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Laos, Indonesia, Tonga, Fiji, Kermadec Islands, Loyalty Islands, Pakistan, Peru, Chile, or Colombia.. The activity on this side of the country is interesting. There has not been any newly recorded events coming up today so far(except in eastern Canada), but there has very recently been a line going from western Texas to eastern Canada. It looks like it is cutting into the Saint Lawrence Seaway, into the St. Lawrence River, down into the Great Lakes and so on. Then there is the New Madrid Seismic Zone where there has been 20-odd earthquakes recorded there over the last month - the biggest being a 2.8. There has also been more earthquakes popping up in the Southeast - Eastern TN/Western NC and South Carolina. I'm not suggesting that a new tectonic plate might be forming on this side of the country, although that isn't impossible. I'm just examining what has been going on in the Eastern Seaboard now that I currently live here. Again, there is a very high potential for large earthquake activity in the world within the week ahead so far.

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