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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. [18] 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 ...
Map showing epicenters of M≥5 earthquakes up to February 4, 2020, in the 2019–2020 Puerto Rico swarm sequence of earthquakes. The region has been seismically active since ancient times. The Great Northern and Great Southern fault zones that cross the main island of Puerto Rico laterally have been active since the Eocene epoch.
In 2020, a magnitude 7.7 earthquake occurred off the coast of Jamaica, with shaking felt from Central America to South Florida, but there were no reports of major damage.
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 ...
2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election; Non-binding referendum on statehood [30] December 1 – The Arecibo Telescope collapses. [31] December 10 – The Water and Sewer Authority and for Puerto Rico gets refinancing for $1.4 billion worth of bonds, which should result in a $13 million annual savings for the utility. [32]
The IRS did not comment on the contents of the letter or provide NBC News with updates about its probe. ... In 2020, the most recent data available, these beneficiaries paid a total of $160 ...
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The 2010 Aguas Buenas earthquake, also referred to as the 2010 Christmas Eve earthquake (Spanish: Temblor de Nochebuena de 2010), occurred on December 24 at 7:43 p.m. local time in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. [1] It measured 5.1 on the moment magnitude scale and had a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong).