Sunday, September 4, 2022

Update: 9/4/22

 


Earlier, there was a magnitude 6.9 earthquake in the central Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It occurred in the middle of the ocean, so it did not pose a threat to life and property. It was not a convergent plate boundary event, so there should not have been a significant risk of a tsunami. There has not been very much going on elsewhere, but the potential for another large earthquake somewhere within the week is still very high. There has also been more seismic activity taking place around Japan and the Kuril Islands region. Typhoon Hinnamnor is also impacting the Southern portion of the country. It is expected to cause some life threatening conditions. 

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