translated from Spanish: Panic persists in Puerto Rico after 34 seisms recorded in 24 hours

Puerto Rico. – Worrying replicas continue to be recorded in Puerto Rico after the last 5.2 magnitude earthquake that re-triggered alarms on the island following last Tuesday’s earthquake that left a dead man and hundreds of properties with severe property damage.
The Puerto Rico Seismic Network disclosed that at 22 hours on Friday it recorded a magnitude 4.8 replica 4.8 to 4 kilometers below the Earth’s crust.
The earthquake originated 7 kilometers from the municipality of Guayanilla, located 11 kilometers southwest of Yauco and 21 kilometers southwest of Ponce. There was no warning, warning or tsunami monitoring for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

What a sadness. If this is Puerto Rico ??? pic.twitter.com/HfnzlmPvTk
— Albert (@AlbertCaastillo) January 11, 2020

That earthquake was recorded at 23 hours on Friday by another magnitude 3.6 rebuttal. The last of the aftershocks occurred at 00 hours on Saturday with a magnitude of 4.
So far 34 thysms have been recorded in the last 24 hours, with magnitudes ranging from 2.5 to 5.9, according to USGS.

[VÍDEO] Thus ended a house in the southern part of Puerto Rico before the most recent #TemblorPR. You can see the exploited wall in the form of ‘X’, clear notice that the house is not safe and should be evicted.
Does anyone know what town he was in?
Video supplied pic.twitter.com/pLo5Kr88tf
— V. Torres Montalvo ? (@Motinsitepegas) January 11, 2020

None of the aftershocks recorded in the last few hours caused significant damage, but a concern among the populations, especially among the thousands of people who have lived on the streets since last Tuesday concerned that new aftershocks would tear down their homes or sports centres where refugees are. Friday’s main tremor, magnitude 5.2 felt throughout Puerto Rico, caused panic at the uncertainty of the return of seismic activity.
Sismos in Port [email protected]The population showed through social media the result of damage caused by the last tremor, such as some fallen light poles and unalarming damage to walls.

VIDEO ? People run inside the Lares Mall during the 5.99 earthquake that occurred at 8:45 am today.
Video: Carlos Gabito Moreno pic.twitter.com/xDVYuI7Zy9
— The Puerto Rico Forum (@elforopr) January 11, 2020

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