QUAKE HELL

Puerto Rico earthquake – Homes flattened in third major earthquake in less than a week

PUERTO Rico was rocked by another earthquake today — causing further damage along the battered island’s southern coast.

The 6.0-magnitude quake struck the U.S. territory at 8.54am left much of southern without power and concrete buildings crumbled.

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as much as 5.5 inches.

Puerto Rico, home to around 3.2 million people, lies in a fault zone and the shallow quakes were occurring along three faults in Puerto Rico’s southwest region: Lajas Valley, Montalva Point and the Guayanilla Canyon.

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The director of Puerto Rico’s Seismic Network, Victor Huerfano, has said the quakes overall come as the North American plate and the Caribbean plate squeezes Puerto Rico.

He added it’s not clear when the earthquakes would stop — or if bigger quakes would come.

1918 San Fermín earthquake - archive images show impact of 7.3-magnitude quake which hit Puerto Rico unleashing a tsunami

The 6.4- and 5.8-magnitude earthquakes that came earlier this week left dozens of people injured and at least one person, a 77-year-old man, dead when a wall crushed him as it toppled in his home.

Tuesday’s quake caused Punta Ventana, an iconic stone arch in Puerto Rico, to collapse. It was a natural wonder and tourist hotspot in Guayanilla.

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More than 100 years ago in 1918, Puerto Rico was hit by a 7.3-magnitude earthquake that killed 116 people.

At least one person, a 77-year-old man, died in the quakes when he was crushed by a wall in his homeCredit: EPA
More than 2,000 have been staying in shelters because they're nervous to return home to crumbling housesCredit: Reuters
No injuries were immediately reported from this morning's earthquakeCredit: Reuters
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The quake hit the island’s northwestern coast and unleashed a tsunami with waves up to 20 feet high, according to the territory’s Seismic Network.

Aftershocks were apparently felt “for up to nine months” following the quake — and one that happened less than two weeks later “was strong enough to knock down more buildings."

Now, more than 100 years later, locals fear they’re overdue for an historic quake of that size.

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