Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Update: 10/25/22

 


A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck the South Sandwich Islands 12 hours ago. There is not much else going on, but it could grow increasingly active this week. Other potentially hot regions would include the Philippines, Mariana Islands region, Indonesia, Japan, the Kuril Islands, the Aleutian Islands, the Solomon Islands region, Fiji, Tonga.. There has been some more signs of seismic activity going on in the Central and eastern U.S.(east of Oklahoma). A magnitude 2.4 earthquake struck southern Virginia early this morning. Over the past month, there has been a total of 42 earthquakes from the mid-south states to the northeast(and part of Canada). Back out west, there is not that much going on. There is no increase in seismic activity going on in Southern California. Last week had more going on in that part of the country. It seems like I forgot about seismic activity in California and Nevada since I left over a year ago. I really have not. It has simply been less active since. This is not to say that it will stay quiet for long. Now, panning back out to the rest of the world, it may not be very active yet, but it could change any time or day now. It could also stay quiet all day today and then become very active later this week.

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