Thursday, June 15, 2023

Report: 6.15.23

 


A magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in the Mindoro region of the Philippines hours ago(last night in my time zone). It caused panic and prompted evacuations, but there were no reports of major damage or deaths. So far, there continues to be a potential for even more serious activity in the world. However, it has not been acting up much anywhere else at all lately. I had a feeling we were in for a quiet spell this month. At the same time, there may still be a major earthquake due somewhere any time now. The Kermadec Islands, Indonesia, the Kuril Islands, Aleutian Islands, and central Asia are other potential candidates for the next significant earthquake or two. I'm also starting to pay attention to California and the west coast again. I'm not saying something big is probably about to happen somewhere along the west coast of the United States but there may be more activity flaring up in parts of California and even the Rockies any time now this week or in the coming week so far.

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