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M 5.2 - GUERRERO, MEXICO and other earthquake around the world today
Magnitude 6.2 offshore quake hits west of Oregon: USGS
An
offshore earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 hit 165 miles (265 km)
west-northwest of Bandon, Oregon, on Wednesday, the United States
Geological Survey said. The quake, which was originally reported at
6.3 magnitude, was recorded at a depth of about 6 miles (10 km)
around 2:30 a.m. local time (0930 GMT), according to the USGS
website.
The
USGS and the National Weather Service both said the quake posed no
tsunami threat.
Local
media reported no damage and said few residents reported having felt
any shaking because of the late hour and the quake's distance
offshore.
MAJOR EARTHQUAKE OFF U.S. WEST COAST
Hal
Turner,
22
August, 2018
The
most dangerous seismic area on this planet, the Cascadia Subduction
Zone (CSZ) off the coasts of Washington, Oregon and northern
California, suffered a MAJOR Magnitude 6.3 earthquake at 5:31 AM
eastern US time Wednesday morning.
The
quake took place at a depth of only 10km and Tsunami Warning Buoys
are alerting to an "Event."
The
earthquake hit along the Ring of Fire – where more than 60 tremors
have hit in the last few days.
TSUNAMI
WARNING BUOY "ALERTING"
Readings
from Tsunami Buoy:
A
close-up of the red alert area from above:
While
most people are completely familiar with the San Andreas Fault which
runs through California, it is NOT that fault from which "The
Big One" would come; It is this area of the planet (CSZ) is
where "The Big One" would originate for the US West Coast.
A
Magnitude 6.3 is a very sizable earthquake and this one took place at
a shallow depth. Fears are that this is only a FORESHOCK to a
much stronger earthquake still to come.
Updates
to follow below as info becomes available. . .
The
earthquake hit along the Ring of Fire – where more than 60 tremors
have hit in the last few days. The map below shows the "Ring of
Fire."
The
Ring of Fire is the largest and most active fault line in the world,
stretching from New Zealand, all around the east coast of Asia, over
to Canada and the USA and all the way down to the southern tip of
South America and causes more than 90 percent of the world’s
earthquakes.
Experts
know that the Ring of Fire has to potential to unleash some
catastrophic quakes – and a spate in the last 24 hours has some
concerned.
The
strongest of which was a magnitude 8.2 which struck in the Pacific
Ocean close to Fiji and Tonga but there have been many others,
including a 4.5 magnitude earthquake in the Indonesian island of
Lombok.
Seismologists
believe that the unsettling of the Ring of Fire could lead to a
catastrophic earthquake somewhere around the globe, and California
has been touted as a possible destination.
Experts
have been warning for some time that California is overdue a large
earthquake, and shaking around the Ring of Fire could be a precursor
to this.
Thomas
Jordan, head of the Southern California Earthquake Center, told the
Los Angeles Times last year, that any time there is seismic activity
on a fault zone, “the probability of having a large earthquake goes
up.”
And
Richard Aster, Professor of Geophysics at Colorado State University
wrote recently for the Conversation that the southwestern State is
overdue an earthquake: “The earthquake situation in California is
actually more dire than people who aren't seismologists like myself
may realise.
“Although
many Californians can recount experiencing an earthquake, most have
never personally experienced a strong one.
“For
major events, with magnitudes of seven or greater, California is
actually in an earthquake drought.”
Visit
the USGS site HERE
Large M6.2 Earthquake strikes West Coast USA / Oregon -- Seismic Unrest Spreading
Large M6.2 Earthquake strikes West Coast USA / Oregon -- Seismic Unrest Spreading
Dutchsinse
Been checking the IRIS Seismic Monitor on a daily basis for years. It’s usually lit up like a pinball machine all along the Ring of Fire, with the exception of the west coast of North America, which is most often void of any activity. My guess is that stresses are piling up in that area. At some point, it will let go.
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