So far, there have been moderate levels of global earthquake activity. The biggest so far was a magnitude 5.8 in the Kermadec Islands which occurred over 12 hours ago. There still has been a lot of earthquakes taking place in the Izu Islands. I'm not sure what exactly is going on there. Just because there has been a swarm of earthquakes does not necessarily mean a big one is going to happen. It is still worth being aware of. There still very well could be something significant going on there. There may or may not be that much going on yet, but there is still a very high potential for more serious earthquake activity in the world within the next 5 days so far. At the same time, it could end up delaying into later next week.
Friday, August 5, 2022
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