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A 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit Jamaica on Monday, prompting people to flee buildings amid heavy shaking that knocked out power in some areas but appeared to cause no serious damage. Food, wine ...
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]
Jamaica: 6.2 M w: 800–1,000: Tsunami: ... Earthquake and Tsunami Monitoring in the Northeast Caribbean, IRIS Earthquake ... This page was last edited on 29 November ...
The 1907 Kingston earthquake which shook the capital of the island of Jamaica with a magnitude of 6.2 on the moment magnitude scale on Monday January 14, at about 3:30 p.m. local time (20:36 UTC), is described by the United States Geological Survey as one of the world's deadliest earthquakes recorded in history. [2]
The 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit Jamaica on Monday 30 October, knocking out power and causing people to flee buildings. “Oh god,” Mr Hughes said as the lights flickered and he took cover.
July 2020 Alaska Peninsula earthquake: 2 7.7 0 Cayman Islands offshore VI (Strong) 14.9 28 January: 2020 Caribbean earthquake: 3 7.6 0 United States, Alaska offshore VII (Very strong) 28.4 19 October: October 2020 Alaska Peninsula earthquake: 4 7.5 1 Russia, Kuril Islands offshore V (Moderate) 56.7 25 March - 5 7.4 10 Mexico, Oaxaca: IX ...
The Gonâve microplate, showing the main fault zones that bound it. The island of Jamaica lies on the boundary between the Caribbean plate and the Gonâve microplate.The Gonâve microplate is a 1,100 km (680 mi) long strip of mainly oceanic crust formed by the Cayman spreading ridge within a strike-slip pull-apart basin on the northern transform margin of the Caribbean plate with the North ...
The last earthquakes to cause loss of life were the 2020 southwestern Puerto Rico sequence of earthquakes which caused 4 deaths. The last earthquake to cause significant damage and loss of life in the Virgin Islands occurred in 1867; this earthquake generated a tsunami that affected the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.