Sadly, we can only estimate the statistical likelihood of earthquakes, and even that on about 100 year timescales. The estimates are mainly based on historical activity in the region.
An instrument to predict earthquakes does not exist. Take it from a geologist (in training): it's a sham. Or take it from the USGS .
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