Thursday, December 8, 2022

Update: 12/8/22

 


So far, this looks like the end of the watch for now. There may be still a potential for a major earthquake somewhere any day now, but it might be staying relatively quiet until next week. The latest significant earthquake was a magnitude 5.8 in Java, Indonesia. It occurred shortly before I went to bed last night. I have not heard any new reports of damage or casualties from the region. This earthquake had a greater focal depth, so the shaking was not as violent. There have been a few more moderate earthquakes throughout parts of the world. As of right now, it may not be acting up much anywhere for now. At the same time, that can change very fast. 

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