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  2. 2020 Caribbean earthquake - Wikipedia

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    At 02:10 PM local time on 28 January 2020, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 M w struck the north side of the Cayman Trough, north of Jamaica and west of the southern tip of Cuba, with the epicenter being 80 miles (130 km) east-southeast of Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands, [4] and 83 miles (134 km) north of Montego Bay, Jamaica. [5]

  3. Dramatic earthquake video is from Japan, not 2025 in Tibet ...

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    The Japan News likewise reported that the video shows dashcam footage of shaking in Ishikawa, a prefecture in Japan, from the 7.5-magnitude Noto Peninsula earthquake on New Year's Day 2024.

  4. List of earthquakes in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica, Cuba, Cayman Islands: 7.7 M w: VI: 0.3–1 meter tsunami: ... Earthquake and Tsunami Monitoring in the Northeast Caribbean, IRIS Earthquake Science – via ...

  5. Cayman Trough - Wikipedia

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    The Cayman Trough (also known as the Cayman Trench, Bartlett Deep and Bartlett Trough) is a complex transform fault zone pull-apart basin which contains a small spreading ridge, the Mid-Cayman Rise, on the floor of the western Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. [1]

  6. South Pacific nation of Vanuatu braces for potential cyclone ...

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    Residents across the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu are bracing for heavy rain and a potential cyclone Thursday, just two days after a deadly magnitude 7.3 earthquake rocked the islands.

  7. Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes Pacific nation of Vanuatu ...

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    The earthquake occurred in one of "the world’s most seismically active" areas, according to USGS. At least 24 earthquakes of magnitude 7 or larger have occurred within 155 miles of the most ...

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  9. Septentrional–Oriente fault zone - Wikipedia

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    The Gonâve microplate, showing location of the main fault zones. The Septentrional–Orient fault zone (SOFZ) is a system of active coaxial left lateral-moving strike slip faults that runs along the northern side of the island of Hispaniola where Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located and continues along the south of Cuba along the northern margin of the Cayman Trough.