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The recent extended studies have demonstrated that the low latitude ionosphere is very sensitive to the anomalous electric fields generated during the most last stage of the strong earthquake preparation (few days before the seismic shock). We can mention three main types of large scale (from several hundred up to several thousand km) forming over the seismically active zones: formation of positive/negative...