Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Report: 3.1.23

 


A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck 108 km NW of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea. This was the second earthquake in 3 days to strike the remote New Britain region. It was at a depth of 582.6 km(362 miles) according to the United States Geological Survey. There have been elevated levels of global seismic activity over the past week. It still may not be slowing down just yet. I edited the watch to last through March 2nd. There still may be more significant activity on the rise out there any time now. There still could be something bigger than the one we just had. Other regions to watch include: the eastern Mediterranean region, China, Central America, Indonesia, the Kuril Islands, and Alaska's Aleutian Islands. There has also been a flare-up of activity in and around Japan over the last several days.

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