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Recent significant events in the Puerto Rico & US Terr. region

Did you feel it? Select an earthquake from the list to view a map or submit your own report. If you can't find the quake you felt please wait several minutes for it to appear online. If you still can't find it, fill out an unknown earthquake form.

To see more maps, check out our Top Ten Lists, which rank our most felt earthquakes ever. Also, look for important past earthquakes in the Archives.

Note: Maps are not created for events that do not result in a trigger at ANSS. These are generally smaller earthquakes that are not widely felt. We still accept questionnaires for these earthquakes, and we may manually add significant events to this website.

SELECT EARTHQUAKE
LOCATION DATE TIME MAGNITUDE
65 miles ESE of Pagan, Northern Mariana Islands
(ID 2008aeax)
DEC 4 2008 04:39:09 AST 4.7
66 miles N of Pagan, Northern Mariana Islands
(ID 2008aca2)
DEC 2 2008
08:31:43 AST
5.9
226 miles SW of SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands
(ID 2008zyaw)
NOV 28 2008
05:53:08 AST
4.9
75 miles E of Pagan, Northern Mariana Islands
(ID 2008zva5)
NOV 25 2008
08:40:12 AST
5.4
61 miles N of SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
(ID 2008ztbp)
NOV 23 2008
05:05:18 AST
5.1
HISTORIC EVENTS DATE TIME MAGNITUDE
Near Guam
AUG 8 1993
08:34:25 GMT
7.8
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Puerto Rico Seismic Network

This is a U.S. Geological Survey project to collect information about ground shaking following significant earthquakes. You can help us by filling out a questionnaire for each earthquake you feel. A Community Internet Intensity Map will be made and updated every few minutes following a major earthquake. At first only a few ZIP codes will have intensities assigned, but over time others will be assigned as data comes in. Check back often and watch the maps change!

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U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
Community Internet Intensity Maps <http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/shake>
Maintained by: CIIM working group
Last modified 12.4.2008

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