Two earthquakes were registered thins morning in northern Honduras, the strongest had a magnitude of 6.1 and the other 4.7.
Here is the information given by the INETER (geological survey in Nicaragua):
Date and Time: February 11 2010 11:42:59
Location: Honduras
Latitude and Longitude: 15.81N 87.55W
Depth: 71.4 km
Magnitude: 4.7MC
Date and Time: February 11 2010 11:56:09
Location: Honduras
Latitude and Longitude: 15.32N 87.13W
Depth: 51.4 km
Magnitude (Richter): 6.1ML
Link to INETER: http://www.ineter.gob.ni/geofisica/sis/monitor.html
There are no reports of injuries or deaths but at least 30 homes have been damamged in the department of Yoro. Link in Spanish: 30 casas dañadas por sismos
In the USGS site there is no info about these earthquakes yet.
February 11 2010 Honduras earthquakes 6.1 and 4.7
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Yesterday earthquakes damaged 142 homes in Honduras but thankfully there are no reports of deads or injuries. Here is a link in Spanish with the information:
http://www.laprensa.hn/Ediciones/2010/02/12/Noticias/Honduras-Dos-temblores-danan-varias-viviendas
http://www.laprensa.hn/Ediciones/2010/02/12/Noticias/Honduras-Dos-temblores-danan-varias-viviendas
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Re: February 11 2010 Honduras earthquakes 6.1 and 4.7
Has there been a definite uptick in seismic activity in the Caribbean basin and Eastern Pacific rim areas or is this just more and better reporting?
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Well, I can tell that at least in the Pacific coast of El Salvador and Guatemala the seismic activity has increased on the last month. Just to give an example of the activity in El Salvador:
-According to the SNET (El Salvador geological survey) on November and December 2009 there were 10 sensible earthquakes in the country (5 each month). That was normal activity, one quake per week is normal in El Salvador.
- From January 1 to January 17 2010, no earthquakes were felt in the country.
- From January 18 to January 31, seven earthquakes were felt, including one of a 6.0 magnitude.
- From Febraury 1 to February 11, five earthquakes have been felt.
As you can see in less than a month (from January 18 to February 11) in El Salvador we've had 12 quakes and we're on mid february and it is likely that more quakes are going to occur.
For Honduras, I can say that it is the 2nd least seismic country of Central America (Belize being the 1st) but since the 7.3 earthquake that occured on May 2009 the activity in the Caribbean coast of that country has increased but I'm not sure how much.
In conclusion, the data seems to confirm that the seismic activity on the Caribbean and Central America has increased.
-According to the SNET (El Salvador geological survey) on November and December 2009 there were 10 sensible earthquakes in the country (5 each month). That was normal activity, one quake per week is normal in El Salvador.
- From January 1 to January 17 2010, no earthquakes were felt in the country.
- From January 18 to January 31, seven earthquakes were felt, including one of a 6.0 magnitude.
- From Febraury 1 to February 11, five earthquakes have been felt.
As you can see in less than a month (from January 18 to February 11) in El Salvador we've had 12 quakes and we're on mid february and it is likely that more quakes are going to occur.
For Honduras, I can say that it is the 2nd least seismic country of Central America (Belize being the 1st) but since the 7.3 earthquake that occured on May 2009 the activity in the Caribbean coast of that country has increased but I'm not sure how much.
In conclusion, the data seems to confirm that the seismic activity on the Caribbean and Central America has increased.
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