Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Update: 2.15.23

 


So far, there are signs of more significant activity underway in parts of the world. Yesterday, a magnitude 5.6 struck Romania. Fortunately no serious damage was reported. It is still important to remain vigilant in that area. This does not mean that life doesn't go on, but at least find out the risks and be as prepared as possible. Big earthquakes have hit that country before. I'm even concerned that this latest powerful earthquake in Turkey may eventually lead to other parts of the Mediterranean going off, extending into southern Europe. In other parts of the world, more moderate earthquake activity is on the rise so far. A magnitude 5.7 struck the Cook Strait of New Zealand hours ago. Just now, a magnitude 5.2 occurred in  northern Colombia. That region or Central America could be potential candidates for the next round of significant activity in the world. Other areas include: New Zealand, Indonesia, western China, Philippines, the Kuril Islands, Hokkaido(Japan), the Kamchatka peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Chile.

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