Travel Alert January 2020: Earthquakes in Puerto Rico. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. Two portable sensors: a strong motion sensor (to record strong shaking that can be felt) and a broadband sensor (to record weak motion for detecting small earthquakes) buried into the ground to detect earthquakes. Jan 7 08:32: Magnitude recalculated from 6.7 to 6.6. For more information, see the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program event page. Print this page. A large aftershock or new mainshock would, once again, increase the frequency and magnitude of aftershocks. This is the strongest earthquake so far in an Earthquake Swarm that started with a M4.7 5km SE of Guanica on December 28, 2019 at 22:35:37 UTC. Only one of these scenarios will occur. Public domain.). The rate of aftershocks will continue to decline over time. Regardless of scenario, earthquakes will continue to occur for days, months, or potentially years to come. This sized earthquake would also trigger its own aftershock sequence, so the rate of small and moderate earthquakes would increase again. The rate of aftershocks will continue to decline over time. A house in southern Puerto Rico in the municipality of Guánica that was built upon stilts. The rate of aftershocks is expected to decline, but they may still feel such shaking on a weekly basis for between 1.5 years and a decade. The January 6 and 7, 2020, M 5.8 and M 6.4 earthquakes offshore of southwest Puerto Rico occurred as the result of oblique strike slip faulting at shallow depth. [19][20] Tent cities were set up in five of the hardest-hit towns with space for some 3,200 refugees. Historically the region has seen moderate seismicity, but Puerto Rico is tectonically active, and infrequent naturally occurring large earthquakes are expected. [37][38] A woman died of a heart attack in the town of Guayanilla after a 4.36-magnitude aftershock hit overnight during the night of January 9 to January 10. Ponce is a beautiful coastal city that was once the capital of colonial Puerto Rico. The Mw 6.4 event had a focal mechanism consistent with normal faulting on a fault trending WSW-ENE. Minor earthquake - Guanica, Puerto Rico - January 24, 2020. Puerto Rico blacked out by strong earthquake 02:34 San Juan — A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico before dawn on Tuesday and was followed three hours later by an aftershock measuring 6.0. Smaller magnitude earthquakes (M 3.0+), when at shallow depth, may be felt by people close to the epicenters. Only one of these scenarios will occur. Visit the USGS event page for more information. VII (Very strong) 10.0 February 23 2020 Iran–Turkey earthquakes: Listed are earthquakes with at least 10 dead. The January 6 and 7, 2020, M 5.8 and M 6.4 earthquakes offshore of southwest Puerto Rico occurred as the result of oblique strike slip faulting at shallow depth. Staying at the El San Juan. 30-day aftershock scenarios [English | Spanish], 2020 Southwest Puerto Rico Earthquake Sequence. A separate Puerto Rico–Virgin Islands microplate has been identified based on GPS observations. “El USGS y nuestros colaboradores en la Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico comenzaron a instalar estaciones sísmicas adicionales poco después del terremoto principal. [47][48][49], The January 7 quake destroyed numerous structures, including the Agripina Seda elementary school in Guánica[50] and the Inmaculada Concepción Church in Guayanilla. A magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred at 08:24:26 UTC on January 7, 2020, 8 km S of Indios, Puerto Rico. BULLETIN 1 ISSUED: January 7, 2020 10:30 AM ET. If Yes, tell us by using the I FELT IT form behind the earthquake or at the bottom of this page. “These stations have made it possible for the USGS and our partners at the Puerto Rico Seismic Network to provide more accurate and rapid information about the earthquakes and their possible impacts along with better forecasts of potentially damaging aftershocks.”. [42], On January 13, it was reported that some 3,000 homes had been destroyed or significantly damaged. Jul, 2020 By H. Kit Miyamoto, Ph.D., S.E. The January 7, 2020, M 6.4 earthquake offshore of southwest Puerto Rico occurred as the result of oblique normal faulting at shallow depth. - A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Puerto Rico on January 6, 2020, toppling some structures and causing power outages and … [20] The government set up a central command center, where all pertinent state and municipal dependencies supporting the relief effort were to set up base and coordinate activities at the Polydeportivo Frankie Colon in Urbanización Los Caobos, Barrio Bucaná, Ponce. The arrow at the top right corner shows the direction of the North American plate motion relative to the Caribbean plate. January 7, 2020: Acting FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor has been in constant communication and coordination with Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vazquez. [14] A power plant that supplied over a quarter of Puerto Rico's energy needs was badly damaged and was shut down, with repairs estimated to take at least a year.[15]. Based on our aftershock forecasts, USGS has modeled three possible scenarios for this earthquake sequence as it evolves over the next month. The forecasts found in this report can be used to guide public policy decisions or other actions. Share via Email. Puerto Rico Earthquakes & HIPAA Bulletin: January 2020 Limited Waiver of HIPAA Sanctions and Penalties During a Declared Emergency Severe disasters – such as the earthquakes in Puerto Rico – impose additional challenges on health care providers. The columns buckled during the shaking caused by the M 5.8 earthquake just offshore on January 6, 2020. By magnitude. Los pronósticos que se encuentran en este informe se pueden usar como guía para lo toma de decisiones de política pública u otras acciones. There were more than 3,000 quakes within about 20 miles of the epicenter of Puerto Rico’s quake in January alone, according to the Puerto Rico Seismic Network. On January 17, Puerto Rico governor fired three members of her Cabinet after a group of Puerto Ricans broke into an enormous State warehouse in the La Guancha sector of Barrio Playa in Ponce and found it fully stocked with emergency items including cots, gas stoves, batteries, water, baby formula, diapers that had been stored there since after Hurricane Maria, and which the governor had not been made aware of. Using our EQ Report iOS or Android app would even be easier and very informative (links in banner above this text). Only one of these scenarios will occur. Links to forecasts and scenerios (below) will continue to be updated, however, text in this story will not be updated unless there is significant change to the aftershock behavior or to the USGS response to the earthquake. A less likely scenario is an earthquake occurring of similar size as the M 6.4 event. Only one of these scenarios will occur. [69] PR-2 had landslides in the area of Peñón de Ponce; PR-9, a 4-lane highway under construction, had damages that set back the opening date several months; and PR-52 had damage to its Ponce toll booth plaza. Foreshocks to the magnitude 5.0 earthquake on December 29, 2019, are plotted in green. The preliminary location of today's 6.4 earthquake is within about 7.5 miles (12 km) of the January 6, 2020, M 5.8 earthquake. Shall we cancel? On Jan. 7, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck the region at 4:24 am local time (08:24:26 UTC). Marina. [40], There were refugees in 28 government-sponsored refugee centers in the southern and central Puerto Rico municipalities of Yauco, Guánica, Ponce, Peñuelas, Guayanilla, Utuado, Maricao, Juana Díaz, Adjuntas, Sabana Grande, San Germán, Lajas, Jayuya and Mayagüez. This is a classic ‘soft first story’’ building. – Most important Earthquake … Scenario One (most likely): 84 percent within the next 30 days, Scenario Two (less likely): 14 percent within the next 30 days, Scenario Three (least likely): 2 percent within the next 30 days. Among bridges damaged were two on PR-127 in Guayanilla, at kilometer markers 9.1 and 10.3.[70]. The earthquakes in these scenarios would occur in the areas near where aftershocks are happening now. The most likely scenario is that aftershocks will continue to decrease in frequency over the next 30 days, with no further earthquakes similarly sized to the M 6.4 that occurred on Jan. 7, 2020 (i.e., will be less than M 6.0). Dentro del próximo año, hay una probabilidad del 20-30 por ciento de una réplica tan grande como la principal o mayor. These scenarios represent what could happen from January 12 to February 12, 2020. [32], On January 7, the Puerto Rican government made available $130 million in aid. Years in boxes next to red outlines are reoccurrence rates. The map above shows seismicity (orange circles) and seismic monitoring stations (triangles). [31] By January 13 the number of refugees was estimated at around 3,000 Island-wide, but the municipal officials of some local governments believed that figure was probably about right for refugees in just their own single municipalities. These scenarios represent what could happen from January 13 to February 13, 2020. January 24: 2020 Elazığ earthquake: 3 10 7.4 Mexico, Oaxaca: VIII (Severe) 20.0 June 23 2020 Oaxaca earthquake: 3 10 5.8 Turkey, Van Iran, West Azerbaijan. USGS partners with the PRSN and the Puerto Rico Strong Motion Program at University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez to collect seismic data and monitor earthquakes in the region. News Puerto Rico rocked by 5.4 magnitude earthquake. An extensive earthquake sequence, with thousands of events, occurred near the southern coast of Puerto Rico from December 2019 through April 2020, with the largest event being a damaging M W 6.4 extensional faulting earthquake on 7 January 2020. Some power outages were also reported. The largest and most damaging of this sequence was a magnitude 6.4 Mw, which occurred on January 7 at 04:24 AST (08:24 UTC), with a maximum felt intensity of VII (Very strong) on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale. USGS works in partnership with the PRSN and the Puerto Rico Strong Motion Program at University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez to collect seismic data and monitor earthquakes in the region. [64] Financial losses were calculated at $3.1 billion US dollars. Paramedics carry a patient who was injured in Ponce after an earthquake struck Puerto Rico on Jan. 7, 2020. Our results do not imply a change in the risk of earthquakes in other parts of Puerto Rico. The NOAA Tsunami Warning System states no tsunami warning or advisory. Los resultados del estudio no implican un cambio en el riesgo de terremotos en otras partes de Puerto Rico. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. The NASA Earth Applied Sciences Disasters Program has activated a “Tier 1” response to the earthquakes in Puerto Rico. Many of these earthquakes were magnitude 4+, including a 5.8 on January 6th and a 6.4 on January 7th — the most damaging earthquake to Puerto Rico in over a century. This sequence began with a M 4.7 earthquake late on December 28 and a M 5.0 event a few hours later. The January 7, 2020, M 6.4 earthquake offshore of southwest Puerto Rico occurred as the result of oblique normal faulting at shallow depth. [22] Several faults are also known to cross parts of the main island. This sequence is very active, and the probabilities of magnitude 5 and 6 or greater aftershocks remain high now and into the future. Seismic stations that have been recently upgraded are emphasized in red. Often questions arise about the ability of entities covered by the HIPAA More than 8,000 houses have been damaged. Some of these moderately sized aftershocks (M 5.0+) may cause localized damage, particularly in weak structures. The rate of aftershocks will decline over time, but a large aftershock can increase the numbers again, temporarily. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. The earthquakes in these scenarios would occur in the areas near where aftershocks are happening now. A Puerto Rican flag waves on top of a pile of rubble as debris is removed from a main road in Guanica, Puerto Rico on January 8, 2020, one day after an earthquake. Share. The report forecasts aftershock duration potential for up to ten years after the magnitude 6.4 mainshock in southwestern Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Earthquake Knocks Out Power and Collapses Homes For the second day in a row, a strong earthquake hit Puerto Rico before dawn. Regardless of scenario, earthquakes will continue to occur for days, months, or potentially years to come. At the … Puerto Rico blacked out by strong earthquake 02:34 San Juan — A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico before dawn on Tuesday and was followed three hours later by an aftershock measuring 6.0. Its magnificent houses and historic buildings, often exceeding 10,000 square feet, survived for centuries but were damaged by the January 2020 magnitude-6.4 earthquake. Scenario Two (less likely): 18 percent chance [same as yesterday]. [33] On January 12, 2020, Puerto Rico governor Wanda Vázquez Garced made a disbursement of $2 million to each of six municipalities most affected by the quake;[19] the monies came from the Puerto Rico State Emergency Reserve Fund. (Credit: Thomas Pratt, USGS. A car is crushed under a home that collapsed after the previous day's magnitude 6.4 earthquake in Yauco, Puerto Rico, Jan. 8, 2020. "El reciente gran terremoto de Puerto Rico y sus réplicas fueron destructivas e inquietantes para la gente en la isla", dijo el director del USGS Jim Reilly. [73][74][75], In the aftermath of the main quake and its major aftershocks, thousands of residents, including many whose homes had not been damaged, developed seismophobia and continued sleeping outdoors weeks after the earthquake of January 7. The January 2020 Puerto Rico Earthquake. Puerto Rico lies in a tectonically active region where earthquakes have occurred for centuries, but because Puerto Rico has not experienced a quake of this level of impact since 1918, the recent quakes, their aftershocks, and resulting damage took many islanders by surprise. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. To the south of Puerto Rico the microplate is being thrust southwards over the Caribbean Plate along the Muertos Thrust system. The day of the main quake, January 7, Puerto Rico governor Wanda Vázquez Garced declared a state of emergency and activated the Puerto Rico National Guard and the Puerto Rico State Guard. About sharing. Dentro del próximo año, hay una probabilidad del 5-10 por ciento de un terremoto de magnitud 7 o mayor. Over 300 people are left homeless, and without power, food, water, and other critical necessities for life. Copy link . Scenario Two (less likely): 16 percent chance [-5% from yesterday], Scenario Three (least likely): 3 percent chance [0% from yesterday]. 30-Day Aftershock Scenarios (Revised: Jan 11; Spanish-language version). Jan. 2020 . Over the past several weeks, hundreds of small earthquakes have occurred in this same region, beginning in earnest with a M 4.7 earthquake late on December 28 and a M 5.0 event a few hours later. The USGS aftershock forecast, updated on Jan. 13, indicates the likelihood of a M 6.0 or larger aftershock over the next 7 days is 8 percent [down 3% from yesterday]. Nuestros resultados no implican un cambio en el riesgo de terremotos en otras partes de Puerto Rico. ), 30-Day Aftershock Scenarios (Revised: Jan 16; English | Spanish). Field Assessment Structural Team (FAST) Lead: Eduardo Miranda, Stanford University. The USGS operates a 24/7 National Earthquake Information Center in Colorado that can be reached for more information at 303-273-8500. El video muestra gráficamente el enjambre de sobre 3,000 terremotos que han afectado a al isla desde diciembre 2019. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. Puerto Rico lies at the highly oblique convergent boundary between the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. La probabilidad anual de tener una o más réplicas de magnitud 5 o mayor se mantendrá por encima del 25 por ciento durante una década o más. Fault traces are shown as lines with the following descriptions: barbed=thrust fault; solid=strike-slip fault with arrows showing relative direction of motion; black and white=normal fault. This photo was taken in Ridgecrest, CA. Several earthquakes of M <5 occurred over the next few days, followed by a Mw 5.8 event at 10:32 UTC on January 6. January 10, 2020 03:47 AM Share on Facebook. [30] "More than 250,000" residents island-wide were left without water and another half a million had no power. NBC News' Nicole Acevedo has details. The Reality Not Covered in the Media. [66] Among damage to infrastructure, the 5.9 aftershock quake the morning of January 11 created a crack in a bridge, and was expected to delay restoration of power. The agency received her request for an emergency declaration from the 6.5 magnitude earthquake that occurred earlier today, and that request is under consideration. The earthquake, Puerto Rico’s strongest since 1918 leveled buildings and killed at least one man. Have you felt the shaking? Scenario One (most likely): 79 percent chance [same as yesterday], Earthquakes detected between December 28, 2019 as of January 16, 2020. Observations from seismic monitoring equipment will improve our ability to characterize and forecast earthquakes which will help protect lives and property. (Eric Rojas / Getty Images) Datum & Zeit: Dienstag, 7. The Inmaculada Concepcion church, built in 1841, is seen partially collapsed after an earthquake hit the island in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico on January 7, 2020… On January 7, 2020, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Puerto Rico, with aftershocks still rocking the island. Father Melvin Díaz Aponte inspects damage to the Parroquia Inmaculada Concepción church after a 6.4 earthquake hit just south of the island on January 7, 2020 in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico. [5] By 14 January 2020, the vice-mayor of Ponce estimated the cost of the damages so far in her town, one of the towns most severely hit, at $1 billion. En un nuevo informe publicado hoy, los expertos del USGS estimaron que las réplicas del terremoto de magnitud 6.4 del 7 de enero de 2020 persistirán durante años o décadas, aunque con una frecuencia decreciente. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. Strong mag. The USGS aftershock forecast, updated on Jan. 11, indicates the likelihood of a M 6.0 or larger aftershock over the next 7 days is 12 percent. Today's forecast [as of 03:24:26 EST] estimates that over the next 1 Week there is a 4 percent chance of one or more aftershocks that are larger than magnitude 6.4. The Inmaculada Concepcion church, built in 1841, is seen partially collapsed after an earthquake hit the island in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico on January 7, 2020. Schools are starting to reopen after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked Puerto Rico in the early morning hours of January 7, the day after Three Kings’ Day. News Puerto Rico rocked by 5.4 magnitude earthquake. Regardless of scenario, earthquakes will continue to occur for days, months, or potentially years to come. Esta animación muestra dos […] Map of the 2020 southwestern Puerto Rico earthquake sequence. [44] A 15 January 2020 register of homes rendered uninhabitable listed at least 789 properties. Have you felt the shaking? USGS scientists Thomas L. Pratt and Alena L. Leads, along with Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore, associate research professor at University of Puerto Rico, analyze data in earthquake monitoring and recording equipment amid aftershocks across the island's southern coast. Significant damage is possible. A large aftershock or new mainshock would, once again, increase the frequency and magnitude of aftershocks. [34], By January 14, over 600 soldiers of the Puerto Rico National Guard had set up five tent cities for the homeless, with at least some tents outfitted with air conditioning for the bed-ridden and the elderly, in the towns of Guánica, Yauco, Guayanilla, Peñuelas and Ponce, with facilities for over 3,200 refugees. [63], On January 11, Ponce alone had sustained an estimated $150 million in damages. It is highly likely that there will be many smaller earthquakes (M>3) over the next 1 Week. The damages forced the closing of several downtown streets. The forecast for Jan. 10 indicates the likelihood of large magnitude aftershocks continues to decrease as we move further away from the Jan. 7, 2020, M 6.4 earthquake. The earthquakes in these scenarios would occur in the areas near where aftershocks are happening now. Only one of these scenarios will occur. 30-Day Aftershock Scenarios (Revised: Jan 17; English | Spanish). [13] Damage to government structures was calculated in the hundreds of millions[5] and financial losses were estimated in $3.1 billion. Within the next year, there is a 20-30 percent chance of an aftershock as large as the mainshock or larger. Minor earthquake - Puerto Rico - January 13, 2020. image caption The earthquake was the worst to hit the island in more than 100 years. Based on our aftershock forecasts, USGS has modeled three possible scenarios for this earthquake sequence as it evolves over the next month. Unas 7,500 personas han abandonado sus hogares para buscar otro tipo de refugio incluidos, en algunos casos, automóviles y tiendas de campaña. Before this sequence, within the last 50 years and within 31 miles of the M 6.4 quake’s epicenter, there have been 10 earthquakes M 4.0+. Es probable que las réplicas futuras se ubiquen donde ya se han producido réplicas, dentro de unos 30 kilómetros (aproximadamente 20 millas) del epicentro del terremoto principal de magnitud 6.4. The current forecast, issued at 15:24 eastern on Jan 7, 2020, estimates that over the next 1 Week there is a 7 percent chance of one or more aftershocks that are larger than magnitude 6.4. This earthquake sequence is consistent with expectations of seismicity in the region. If Yes, tell us by using the I FELT IT form behind the earthquake or at the bottom of this page. On January 8, the day after the main quake, the Ponce municipal government registered 1,111 residents in city shelters, "not including hundreds more" who drove to government-designated meeting sites, such as Estadio Paquito Montaner, to sleep in their cars. Within the next year, there is a 5-10 percent chance of a magnitude 7 or greater earthquake. There is also a high likelihood of M 3.0+ aftershocks in the coming week; these M 3.0+ quakes may be felt near the epicenters. Each symbol represents an earthquake sized by magnitude. It is very unlikely the aftershocks will cease completely within the next month. Here is the latest aftershock forecast for the M 6.4 that occurred January 7, 2020. 6.4 Earthquake Hits Puerto Rico on 2nd Day of Strong Temblors; at Least 1 Killed January 7, 2020, ktla.com A 6.4 magnitude earthquake jolted southern Puerto Rico on … You can view the aftershock forecast here. January 7, 2020. Puerto Rico Earthquakes & HIPAA Bulletin: January 2020 Limited Waiver of HIPAA Sanctions and Penalties During a Declared Emergency Severe disasters – such as the earthquakes in Puerto Rico – impose additional challenges on health care providers. Photo: Arduengo/Getty Images San Juan was plunged in darkness after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rattled Puerto Rico early on 7 January, 2020, leaving the island largely without power. There is also a high likelihood of M 3.0+ aftershocks in the coming week; these M 3.0+ quakes may be felt near the epicenters. Ponce is a beautiful coastal city that was once the capital of colonial Puerto Rico. All red stars with a date before the 20th century show the intensity center (MI) for that earthquake. … [35], A man died in Urbanización Jardines del Caribe[36] in the city of Ponce as a direct result of the January 7 quake, and eight others were injured also in Ponce. The location and style of faulting for the event is consistent with an intraplate tectonic setting within the upper crust of the Caribbean plate, rather than on the plate boundary between the two plates. Esta secuencia es muy activa, y las probabilidades de réplicas de magnitud 5 y 6 o mayores permanecen altas ahora y en el futuro. We will continue to work diligently to provide timely earthquake information -- such as this aftershock duration report -- to help support and protect the local communities of our nation.”. A much less likely scenario than the previous two scenarios is that recent earthquakes could trigger an earthquake significantly larger than the M 6.4 that occurred Jan. 7, 2020 (i.e., M 7.0 and above). Blanket Waivers for Puerto Rico Earthquakes – January 2020 • Skilled Nursing Facilities 1812(f): This waiver of the requirement for a 3-day prior hospitalization for coverage of a skilled nursing facility stay provides temporary emergency coverage of Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) services without a … (Public domain.). These scenarios represent what could happen from January 11 to February 11, 2020. [21] To the north the North American Plate is being subducted beneath this microplate along the Puerto Rico Trench. These scenarios represent what could happen from January 17 to February 17, 2020. The earthquakes in these scenarios would occur in the areas near where aftershocks are happening now. Regardless of scenario, earthquakes will continue to occur for days, months, or potentially years to come. This forecast may change as the earthquake sequence continues to develop. Los resultados en este informe se basan en el comportamiento actual (a partir del 17 de enero de 2020) de esta secuencia de réplicas y es posible que deba modificarse si ese comportamiento cambia, incluso si ocurre un terremoto más grande. Public domain.). A Puerto Rican flag waves on top of a pile of rubble as debris is removed from a main road in Guanica, Puerto Rico on January 8, 2020, one day after an earthquake. Learn more about the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program. Minor earthquake - Guanica, Puerto Rico - January 12, 2020. Share page. Preliminary focal mechanism solutions for the earthquake indicate faulting occurred as the result of slip on either a moderately dipping plane striking just north of west, or on a moderately dipping plane striking just west of south. Based on our aftershock forecasts, USGS has modeled three possible scenarios for this earthquake sequence as it evolves over the next month. The US Geological Survey said the recent earthquake was an aftershock of a 6.4-magnitude tremor that struck Puerto Rico in January. Photo credit: Fernando Martínez Torres. In a new report released today, USGS experts estimated that aftershocks from the magnitude 6.4 Jan. 7, 2020, earthquake will persist for years to decades, although with decreasing frequency. According to ShakeMap, strong to very strong shaking occurred across parts of Southern Puerto Rico closest to the event and moderate shaking occurred across the rest of the island. The temporary seismometers will supplement information on real-time earth movement already being collected by the PRSN, a permanent array of instruments in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Only one of these scenarios will occur. [18] The $5 million emergency declaration monies were to be spent on emergency services only. Additionally, earthquakes will likely be felt on a daily basis for several more months. If you felt any of these earthquakes, report your experience on the “USGS Did You Feel It?” website for this event. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, over 300 earthquakes have struck the island’s southwestern coast since December 2019, from magnitude 3.0 shakes to a major 6.4 earthquake on January 7, 2020 – the largest to hit in a century. Two people point out the Immaculate Conception parish, destroyed almost entirely after a new earthquake, in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, 07 January 2020.
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