The most strongest earthquake in many centurys strucked the island of Puerto Rico in 1918 forming a tsunami.But read all the history of what happened here at link above.And for some years now the scientists are warning the population that a big one will come soon something like they haved been saying about California.
Speaking of quakes take a look at the 7.3 at PR in 1918
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Speaking of quakes take a look at the 7.3 at PR in 1918
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The most strongest earthquake in many centurys strucked the island of Puerto Rico in 1918 forming a tsunami.But read all the history of what happened here at link above.And for some years now the scientists are warning the population that a big one will come soon something like they haved been saying about California.
The most strongest earthquake in many centurys strucked the island of Puerto Rico in 1918 forming a tsunami.But read all the history of what happened here at link above.And for some years now the scientists are warning the population that a big one will come soon something like they haved been saying about California.
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Aslkahuna wrote:Well, the repose time between magnitude 7's is usually about 100 years give or take a dozen or so so you are ripe.
Steve
Yes Steve that is the timetable they are saying here.However nobody knows exactly when a +7 may occur as they can't be predicted as hurricanes are.
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