Late yesterday, a magnitude 6.3 struck the Rat Islands of Alaska's Aleutian archipelago. There are still considerable levels of activity worldwide. Tomorrow is supposedly the last day of the watch, but it could end up going on longer. Other regions that might act up include: Indonesia, Philippines, Andaman Islands region, off the coast of Japan, and/or possibly the Queen Charlotte Islands region. While it could still be active out there, it could end up becoming quiet again.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
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