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1066 California Earthquake activity increasing today. Ongoing Nevada

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

2 Mar 2026Earthquake activity is increasing across the West Coast, particularly in California, Nevada, and Washington. The Illusian Trench and the San Andreas fault are showing significant movement, with smaller tremors also reported in the San Ramon and Pinnacles areas. While nothing major has occurred yet, the increasing pressure and strain along the plate boundaries warrant vigilance.A 4.9 aftershock occurred near the Volcano Islands, Japan, adding stress to the area. The Big Island of Hawaii is experiencing a sequence of earthquakes, with a 3.9 magnitude event recorded, suggesting a potential eruption in the coming days. The flare threat from sunspot 4384 is low, with no significant aurora activity expected.

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2 Mar 2026Earthquake activity is increasing across the West Coast, particularly in California, Nevada, and Washington. The Illusian Trench and the San Andreas fault are showing significant movement, with smaller tremors also reported in the San...

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