I had a feeling that it was going to drag out after that flash of significant activity a few days ago. It now is starting to warm up again. More activity is increasing in parts of the world and there is a very high potential for more strong earthquakes in the coming days. Areas to look out for might include: Indonesia(Sumatra region), Andaman Islands region, Banda Sea, or Timor Leste region, Aleutian Islands(Alaska, U.S.A.), Japan, the Kuril Islands or Kamchatka Peninsula, Solomon Islands, Philippines, Central America.. There may be a lot going on within the week ahead. So far, it is already starting to show signs of growing active out there. A magnitude 7 or greater may be possible somewhere.
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
EQ Watch: rescheduled 5.9-16.23
I had a feeling that it was going to drag out after that flash of significant activity a few days ago. It now is starting to warm up again. More activity is increasing in parts of the world and there is a very high potential for more strong earthquakes in the coming days. Areas to look out for might include: Indonesia(Sumatra region), Andaman Islands region, Banda Sea, or Timor Leste region, Aleutian Islands(Alaska, U.S.A.), Japan, the Kuril Islands or Kamchatka Peninsula, Solomon Islands, Philippines, Central America.. There may be a lot going on within the week ahead. So far, it is already starting to show signs of growing active out there. A magnitude 7 or greater may be possible somewhere.
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