Friday, December 23, 2022

Update: 12/23/22

 


There is not much going on out there yet, although there was a magnitude 5.8 overnight. However, it occurred in the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, far away from any land. It was no threat to human life and property. That is why I have the watch extended to New Year's Eve. Even though there might be a lot going on any day now, it may not start until early next week. This could even extend into the new year. There could even be a massive earthquake due somewhere any time or day now. Areas to look out for may include: Indonesia, Kuril Islands region, Japan(Hokkaido), Myanmar, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Tonga, New Zealand, Argentina, Peru, the Aleutian Islands.. So far, it does not feel like it is going to act up much at all today. That may also change. I stated on Twitter that it could start this weekend or early next week.

https://twitter.com/SeismicFox1

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