Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Outlook: 2.21.23

 


At this point, over the next week or two, it still may not quite be over in terms of significant activity in the world. There could be some moderate to strong earthquakes occurring intermittently over the next 2 weeks. A major earthquake cannot even be ruled out within the next week or two. We may also be catching a break for the end of this month or early next month at the same time. So far, there are still moderate levels of activity worldwide. It still feels like something significant might be going on again. It may not necessarily be anything particularly large, but there still may be something going on somewhere. Some of the places that may be hot right now include southern Alaska and its Aleutian Islands, Japan(Hokkaido, Honshu, or Bonin Islands region; off the coast), Indonesia(Sumatra), and Iran. Turkey and other parts of the Mediterranean still may not be out of the woods yet. There could also be more going on in neighboring regions. Italy and the central part of the Mediterranean Sea have shown more signs of activity lately. There was also some unusual activity taking place in other parts of southern Europe very recently. There also may not be anything big actually happening in those other mentioned areas, but it is safe to be aware in case something does.

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