Saturday, January 21, 2023

Update: 1.21.23


Yesterday, a magnitude 6.8 struck northern Argentina. There was no damage reported. The focus was fairly deep - 610 km. There may not be much else going on out there. There is still a chance of another strong earthquake in the world, but the watch ended. There still may be a very large earthquake due somewhere any day now, but it may also hold off for a while. As much as it may be over for now, it also may not be. I will not be surprised if I have to put another watch out next week or even tomorrow or later this evening. It still feels unstable. There could possibly be something going on closer to my area. There may have not been any new earthquakes reported from areas such as the New Madrid Seismic Zone or anywhere east of Oklahoma, but it overall has shown signs of becoming a little more active on this side of the continent.

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