“Major late night news.
There is an earthquake swarm NE of Puerto Rico. Preliminary checks conclude the amount has come in way too fast. Normal amount in this time span is about 2 (or up to max 6). It now got 47!
Not clear why, but it’s a pressure sign, so not something to ignore.”
Major late night news.
There is an earthquake swarm NE of Puerto Rico. Preliminary checks conclude the amount has come in way too fast. Normal amount in this time span is about 2 (or up to max 6). It now got 47!
Not clear why, but it's a pressure sign, so not something to ignore. pic.twitter.com/Ibf0yjrSj6— 🇨🇦Canadian🇺🇸earthquake🇧🇷researcher🇯🇲 (@mxdondevivo) January 31, 2024
This is what really stands out. I noticed there had been large earthquakes in other areas of the east Caribbean yet this wide hole in the middle hasn't seen anything. And it's where the swarm is. It's not clear if it goes or stays stuck, but on or west of the star is more likely. pic.twitter.com/n1xaylAjqu
— 🇨🇦Canadian🇺🇸earthquake🇧🇷researcher🇯🇲 (@mxdondevivo) January 31, 2024
Based on the pattern I see, if pressure does not go too soon in Culebra giving way, I would give a very high chance that this burst and it would produce a hugely devastating earthquake with tsunami wiping out beach resorts. All flat coastal beach inhabited areas at sea level. pic.twitter.com/Fpq6F5argW
— 🇨🇦Canadian🇺🇸earthquake🇧🇷researcher🇯🇲 (@mxdondevivo) January 31, 2024
#Earthquake M5.0 U.S. Virgin Islands: Puerto Rico Region 30 Jan 17:04 UTC – report/info: t.co/ftf2iEp6A8
— Earthquake Monitor (@EQAlerts) January 30, 2024
🚨🇵🇷#BREAKING : Earthquake of magnitude of 4.1 strikes 130 km NE of Carolina (Puerto Rico)#Carolina #PuertoRico #earthquake pic.twitter.com/8SwugJ2rwi
— upuknews (@upuknews1) January 30, 2024
Did you feel it? A magnitude 4.6 #Earthquake struck about 60 miles north of the U.S. and British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean near #PuertoRico.
There is no tsunami threat. pic.twitter.com/AAB0dUOmYN
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) January 30, 2024
h/t DOORBERT
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