Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Update: 4.5.23

 


Late yesterday, a magnitude 6.3 struck 71 km south of Boca Chica, Panama. There were no reports of fatalities, injuries, or damage. It was thoroughly felt in the areas closest to the epicenter. One video came out inside of a grocery store where items have fallen off shelves. There could still be more going on after this, but at the same time, that could be it for now. It may not be quiet for very long after this. The next watch may be scheduled by this weekend or next week. There are still moderate levels of activity taking place out there. I want to reach out to people more effectively. Whenever a significant earthquake happens somewhere, I should try to search for information as much as possible and not wait on it. I know I cannot play around and retweet and share silly cute things all the time. The first reports I can find, I should share it. I also am reminding myself to be more consistent where I tweet more often whenever there might be more significant earthquakes taking place worldwide any time now. I need to do a little more than make a blog post and wait and retweet the earthquakes as they happen.

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