Yesterday, a magnitude 6.3 struck Alaska's Rat Islands. It had a focal depth of 83.7 km. It of course was not expected to trigger a tsunami. Overnight, a magnitude 5.9 struck 27 km southeast of Hualien City, Taiwan. It had a depth of 15.3 km. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. There still might be a high potential for more significant earthquake activity out there. A much bigger earthquake cannot be ruled out. At the same time, there also may not be a significant surge in activity taking place worldwide yet.
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