Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Update: 11/16/22

 


It fell quiet yesterday and it was not very active earlier today either, but some more significant activity took place. A magnitude 5.8 struck the Solomon Islands earlier. A magnitude 5.4 struck western Texas(USA). There was also a magnitude 5.1 off the east coast of northern Honshu, Japan. Today was suppose to be the last day of the world EQ watch, but it still may not be over yet. I might add another day. However, it could become relatively quiet again and the next watch may not be until this weekend or next week. That is not very far off, but it still somehow does not feel complete. There is still the largest earthquake of the year due somewhere. It could be tomorrow, next week, or next month. Indonesia, New Guinea, the Solomon and Santa Cruz Islands region, Fiji region, Tonga, Central America, Central Asia, and the Kuril Islands region are potential candidates for the next big earthquake.

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