Friday, May 21, 2021

3rd Update: 5/21/21

 


A magnitude 7.3 struck Southern Qinghai, China early Saturday. This quake was 10 km(6 miles deep) and 1,000 km(621 miles) North of the mag. 6.1 that struck Yunnan earlier today. USGS physicist Jonathan Tytell said that the agency expects "significant economic losses" and damage from the quake, but that it's centered in a mostly rural area. There were no immediate reports of death. There continues to be a high chance of more serious earthquake activity going on in the world any time now. It is sweltering out there.

https://twitter.com/SeismicFox1


No comments:

Post a Comment

Report: 7.2.23

  A magnitude 6.9 struck the Tonga region earlier. There was no tsunami danger for the US west coast, British Columbia, and Alaska, the US T...