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@seismicfox89
Rainy day in Kamakura
More significant earthquake activity is taking place out there once again. A M6.2 struck 58 km west of Tobelo, Indonesia. A M6.1 struck the Ryukyu Islands(Japan) and a M5.9 struck Russia's Kuril Islands. This 4th of July weekend is most likely going to be active. Fireworks may not be the only things going off. There was a M3.2 earthquake in the town of Little America in Wyoming last night. It feels like more seismic activity is on the rise throughout parts of the U.S. from West to East. I'm not only monitoring California and the Pacific Northwest, but Utah, Wyoming, Texas, and parts of the Central and Eastern states.
Some of the places I'm watching.
Another round of violent seismic activity worldwide is of a strong possibility once again this week. A M6.0 struck the Gulf of California in Baja California, Mexico today just after it finally got relatively quiet out there today. I saw that there was not so much taking place out there today, but I knew it probably was not going to last long. Besides the latest earthquake in Mexico, there is not that much going on elsewhere in terms of anything significant right now. However, the activity in the central and eastern U.S. has been increasing again. Yesterday, the other night, a M3.5 struck near West Salem, Illinois and a few more small earthquakes popped up in and around the New Madrid Fault. There have also been some seismic activity in the east as well. Two small quakes struck South Carolina on Sunday. Last night, a M4.2 struck off the east coast of Canada in the Atlantic Ocean.
I have been feeling a strong pull from the North today. Places I’m looking out for in the world include parts of Central Asia and China, the Philippines, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Flores Sea region), Timor Leste, Alaska, the eastern Mediterranean Sea region, and Tonga. I’m also going to keep an eye on California as well as the Pacific Northwest. A X1.1 solar flare was detected today. I don’t know if an Earth-directed CME is possible yet. Experts are analyzing it to determine. I’m starting to give the Mediterranean Sea regions more attention again. I’m not only paying attention to Greece and Turkey, but other parts of southern Europe and North Africa. I’m not completely certain another surge in serious earthquake activity is imminent, but so far, there is a very strong potential for that.
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Venezuela Update: Death toll reaches 1,450
Emergency responders struggled to navigate chaotic roads clogged by desperate civilian aid efforts in quake-ravaged northern Venezuela, as more aftershocks on Sunday rattled nerves and as fears mounted that the window for finding survivors was closing.
More than three days have passed since the 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes struck Venezuela, cutting a path of destruction through its northern states. That exceeds the 72-hour window in which many experts and aid groups say the most people can be saved.
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雨霧と紫陽花。
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"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9
M5.2 - Sichuan Province, China
Depth - 10 km(6 miles)
A Koa'e Kea flies over a lava fountain during a volcanic eruption in Hawaii. This seabird forages over tropical seas and has distinctive long tail streamers.
Lava fountains form when gas escapes from rising magma, sending molten rock high into the air.
Captured by @tomkualiiphotography