Thursday, September 22, 2022

Report: 9/22/22

 


A large aftershock of magnitude 6.8 struck Mexico overnight. One death has been reported. A woman fell and hit her head as she stumbled down the stairs in her home as quake alarms sounded and buildings began to shake. There was also a report of a man suffering a fatal heart attack south of the country's capital. Elsewhere around the country, there were no immediate reports of serious damage, authorities said. The aftershock was deeper than the mainshock(20.7 km). The U.S. Tsunami Warning System said that this latest quake does not pose a tsunami threat. Elsewhere around the world, it may still be active somewhere. Earlier, a magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck off the east coast of Honshu, Japan, just off the Chiba Prefecture. There has also been more activity going on in New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, as well as parts of Iran, Turkey, and potentially the Mediterranean Sea region. Tomorrow is suppose to be the last day of this watch, but I will be keeping the world posted if something else happens.

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