Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Update: 2/1/22
There have been a lot of earthquakes around the world, but they were all magnitude 4.somethings. There has been a mag. 5+ in the Kermadec Islands region today. At this point, there could be a particularly large event coming up somewhere. It could be any day now or within a couple of weeks. It feels like there may likely be a magnitude 7+ somewhere in the world within the next week or two. It could even happen today. It is uncertain. It may also end up becoming very quiet before it becomes very active. Regions that may need to be watched may include: the Philippines, Indonesia, the Southwestern Pacific Ocean, Central America, possibly Japan, the Kuril Islands, the Aleutian Islands.. When I name certain areas, that does not necessarily mean a big earthquake is imminent there. I mainly scope over the regions that have been more active lately. There is also the possibility of something going on closer by, in the Central or Eastern U.S. I don't necessarily imply there might be something strong going on here. More noticeable activity on this side of the country any time or day now is possible. There was a mag. 4.5 in Oklahoma yesterday.
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