Earthquakes around the world

By Patricia Claus - Sep 18, 2020

 
A 5.4-magnitude earthquake hit the Greek island of Crete on Friday, the Athens Geodynamic Institute said.

The quake was registered at 16:28 GMT, with the epicentre located at a depth of 40.5 kilometres southwest of Arvi, seismologists said.
 



Sep. 18, 2020 11:44 PM UPDATED12:30 AM (RT 4-5 minutes)
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake was reported late Friday night, rattling a wide swath of Southern California.

There were no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries, but the 11:38 p.m. quake was felt across the region and as far as San Diego, according to the U.S. Geological Service.

Deputies at the L.A. County Sheriff Department’s Temple City station were doing checks on critical facilities in the area, said Deputy Young Cole. The Los Angeles Police Department urged the public to call 911 only for emergencies but said they were not getting immediate reports of damage.

In South Pasadena, about 15 miles from the epicenter, the quake began with a strong sharp shake followed by another jolt not quite as strong. Several items fell off a shelf in one home. But power remained on. The shaking was less severe farther from the epicenter but still packed a punch.

The temblor was centered not far from the epicenter of the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake, seismologist Lucy Jones said on Twitter. That quake was much larger — at 5.9 magnitude — and caused several deaths and more than $200 million in damage.

Yes. A M4.6 2 mi WSW of El Monte at 11:38. Almost the same location as the M5.9 Whittier Narrows earthquake in 1987
— Dr. Lucy Jones (@DrLucyJones) September 19, 2020

The Whittier Narrows area is seismically active. In 2014, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck along the Puente Hills thrust fault, which stretches from the San Gabriel Valley to downtown Los Angeles. That quake, centered near La Habra, caused some damage and left about 100 residents temporarily displaced.

The Puente Hills thrust fault is considered particularly dangerous because it runs under the skyscrapers of downtown Los Angeles. Experts say a major, magnitude 7.5 earthquake on the fault could do more damage to the heart of Los Angeles than the dreaded Big One on the San Andreas fault, which runs along the outskirts of metropolitan Southern California.

Molly Oswaks was sitting in her Koreatown apartment on the phone with her 12-step sponsor when the couch started swaying.
“We were talking about how I needed to be more present in my body and more present to my feelings and experience,” she recalled. “And then it started to shake.”

As the framed art above her rattled on the wall, the 31-year-old freelance writer “freaked out in real time” while processing it on the phone with her sponsor, who was not in the city at the time.

Their conversation had already been “as L.A. as it gets” before the ground started shaking, she said. “And then the most L.A. event — more so even than a movie premiere — happened,” Oswaks said, referring to the earthquake.

The temblor didn’t cause any damage in Oswaks’ studio apartment, though a sample vial of Black Orchid by Tom Ford perfume fell off the dresser.

And as for the 12-step advice she was working on? Oswaks said that after the shaking stopped she felt present in her body “to an uncomfortable degree.”

“Careful what you wish for.”

The earthquake occurred less than a mile from South San Gabriel, less than a mile from Montebello, less than a mile from South El Monte and 1 mile from San Gabriel.

In the last 10 days, there has been one earthquake of magnitude 3.0 or greater centered nearby.

An average of five earthquakes with magnitudes between 4.0 and 5.0 occur per year in the Greater Los Angeles area, according to a recent three-year data sample.

The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10.9 miles. Did you feel this earthquake? Consider reporting what you felt to the USGS.
Find out what to do before, and during, an earthquake near you by reading our five-step earthquake preparedness guide.

The first version of this story was automatically generated by Quakebot, a computer application that monitors the latest earthquakes detected by the USGS. A Times editor reviewed the post before it was published, and it was later updated. If you’re interested in learning more about the system, visit our list of frequently asked questions.

 
In the usual area there were 0 of 87 earthquakes worldwide equal or greater to 4.5 and 2028 out of 2400 quakes of all sizes.
Percentage: 84.5%
Last week saw three M6 earthquakes with the strongest being a M6.9 at the Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
In the usual area there were 1 of 76 earthquakes worldwide equal or greater to 4.5 and 2018 out of 2380 quakes of all sizes.
Percentage: 84.8%
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Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones discusses latest quake
Sep 19, 2020


Last week saw three M6 earthquakes with the strongest being a M6.9 at the Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
In the usual area there were 1 of 76 earthquakes worldwide equal or greater to 4.5 and 2018 out of 2380 quakes of all sizes.
Percentage: 84.8%

Meanwhile:
A huge and unexpected wave formed from a river #تشيانتانغ Several cars were towed on the side of Hangzhou Road on Sunday afternoon
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Moderate earthquake, 5.7 mag was detected near central Mid-Atlantic Ridge
September 24, 2020
A moderate earthquake with magnitude 5.7 (ml/mb) was reported central Mid-Atlantic Ridge (0 miles) on Thursday. Exact time and date of event in UTC/GMT: 24/09/20 / 2020-09-24 00:27:49 / September 24, 2020 @ 12:27 am. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 km (6 miles). Exact location of event, longitude -18.8285 West, latitude -0.2758 South, depth = 10 km. A tsunami warning has not been issued (Does not indicate if a tsunami actually did or will exist). The temblor was detected at 00:27:49 / 12:27 am (local time epicenter). All ids that are associated to the event: us6000c0cs. Unique identifier: us6000c0cs.

Earthquakes 5.0 to 6.0 may cause light damage to buildings and other structures. In the past 24 hours, there have been one, in the last 10 days one, in the past 30 days one and in the last 365 days five earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or greater that was reported nearby. Each year there are an estimated 1320 moderate quakes in the world.
 
According to the Meteorological Agency of #Japón the earthquake was M5.3 in the Prefecture of #Shizuoka (Honshu), 50 kilometers deep, reached an intensity of 4 on the Shindo scale (Moderate).




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Thanks to a collaboration between Google, the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), the concept is being vetted as a cost-effective alternative to creating a public infrastructure to detect and alert the public to an earthquake in their area.
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Last week saw three M6 earthquakes with the strongest being a M6.9 at the Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
In the usual area there were 1 of 76 earthquakes worldwide equal or greater to 4.5 and 2018 out of 2380 quakes of all sizes.
Percentage: 84.8%
This past week saw 1 M6 (a M6.1 south of Africa)
There were 5 in the usual cut-out area out of 82 earthquakes equal or greater to 4.5 worldwide and 1856 out of 2195 quakes of all sizes.
Percentage: 84.6%
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