Thursday, March 30, 2023

Report: 3.30.23

 


Earlier, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Maule, Chile. So far, there have been no reports of damage or injuries following said earthquake. So far, there is not a whole lot going on elsewhere, but there is still a very high potential for more strong earthquake activity somewhere out there within the next few days. I'm still paying attention to the Mediterranean Sea region and parts of southern Europe. I'm also watching other active areas such as Japan, Alaska, Indonesia, Central Asia, and the Philippines. There has also been a swarm taking place in the Yellowstone National Park area. There were 60 small earthquakes recorded in 12 hours. There have also been some signs of more activity taking place in the eastern portion of the United States. A magnitude 2.1 occurred in eastern Tennessee late last night. A few other small earthquakes have been recorded in and around the New Madrid Fault system over the last several days.

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