Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Report: 6/21/22


There is not much else going on out there now, but there was a magnitude 5.9 in the Bonin Islands region(Japan). The severity of an earthquake that is barely a magnitude 6 varies depending on where in the world it happens. The magnitude 5.9 in Taiwan the other day happened in land. The latest one happened in a remote area in the ocean. It may not seem like a lot is going on now, but I wouldn't say it is done yet. This watch still has several more days left, so there is a chance things could drastically change. At the same time, this may be an overall relatively uneventful month and the next surge may not be until the end of this month or early next month.

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