Frank Hoogerbeets
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researcher & software developer at SSGEOS - the first institute to study planetary positions at the time of large earthquakes
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#earthquake M 6.6 SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE
With 3.5 mV these anomalies are quite strong. Maybe it's nothing. Maybe it's everything.
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We're noticing some increase in electric charge variations in the atmosphere.
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Given the fact that it's been more than 3.5 years since the last M 8 earthquake (August 2021), while average occurrence is 1.1 years and intervals rarely exceed 4 years, it may not be long for the next one to occur.
San Andreas is a dangerous fault capable of producing M 7.9 earthquakes, like on this day in 1906, which is seismically still the most active year on record.
On this day in 1906 San Francisco was devastated by a M 7.9 #earthquake. At that time, 3 M ≥ 7.0 earthquakes occurred in just 5 days.

To date 1906 is seismically still the most active year on record with no less than 22 magnitude ≥ 7.0 and 7 magnitude ≥ 7.8 earthquakes, 5(!) of which reached magnitude ≥ 8.

At the time, Uranus and Neptune were on opposite sides of the Solar System. Large earthquakes occurred repeatedly when Earth and the Moon made critical geometry with these outer planets. The San Francisco earthquake is just one example.

Uranus and Neptune are on opposite sides of the Solar System roughly every 172 years.
https://ssgeos.org/archive/a1906/19060418131226-offshore-northern-california-79.htm
In the latest update I mentioned the 19th, because lunar conjunctions with Jupiter, especially in combination with specific planetary geometry should not be underestimated.
This one is stronger than the previous one (M 5.6).
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Felt #earthquake M 5.7 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

This is the second strong shake in the region in three days.
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Felt #earthquake M 6.2 KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA

Three minutes apart from a felt M 5.7 near Java (lower left). Minimal temporal clustering so far. Convergence of geometry on 21-22 April explained (at 1:58):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2hfCIyJra0&t=118s
Strong clusters of M ≥ 5.5 #earthquakes in this time-frame. Latest video for more information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2hfCIyJra0
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Felt #earthquake #deprem M 6.2 WESTERN TURKEY #Istanbul.
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Watch for potential aftershocks. #earthquake #deprem #Istanbul.
The Mw 6.2 #earthquake in Western Türkiye occurred in the #Marmara Sea at a depth of 12 km. The region can produce M 7.0 - 7.6 earthquakes, like in 1509 Ms 7.2 to the East and in 1766 Mw 7.6 to the West of this location. Today's earthquake is strong and aftershocks are possible.
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#Earthquake M 6.3 NEAR COAST OF ECUADOR

M 5.6 occurred shortly after at Tonga. Signs of some temporal clustering in progress.
It appears to be a smaller aftershock in the same location as the first M 5 aftershock two days ago.
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Felt #earthquake (aftershock) M 4.5 WESTERN TURKEY