Saturday, June 10, 2023

Update: 6.10.23

 


So far, it may not be getting much more active than this. The largest earthquake we have had out there so far was a magnitude 5.9. There was a magnitude 5.8 in the Fiji region a few hours ago. There has not been one magnitude 6 or greater this month. I had a feeling June would probably be the least active month of the year again. That is because it was so active for the last several months, I knew we were due for a break. However, a magnitude 6 or higher is still likely within the next few days. I might as well delete that last world EQ watch. I would rather save these for something major. It did not feel like it was going to get that active for a while. A candidate for the next magnitude 6 or greater would be Alaska's Aleutian Islands. Other areas to watch may include Pakistan, Iran, Greece, Peru, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Otherwise, the next major surge in activity may not be until next week or towards the end of the month at this point.

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