A strong earthquake occurred at 16:33:22 (UTC) on Thursday, September 9, 2004. The magnitude 6.1 event has been located in the CAYMAN ISLANDS REGION. The hypocentral depth was estimated to be 30 km (19 miles). (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist)
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteq...akes/usnebd.htm
Bad timing ... 6.1 Earthquake CAYMAN ISLANDS REGION
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quickychick wrote:Wow. Has a hurricane or typhoon ever crossed over an erupting volcano? Wonder what would happen there.
Mt. Pinatubo erupted 25 times in 1991 ... just after the strongest of the 25 eruptions, a typhoon struck the Philippines within a week, in which, the rain mixed with the ash kinda creating a mud-like rain and only further aggravated things ...
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110 miles away from the Cayman islands would probably result in very little damage. The depth is 19 miles too, so it's a very deep earthquake and not capable of damage far from the epicenter. Would have to worry about tsunamis though from such a large earthquake offshore, but have heard of none so far.
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