5.1 Magnitude Earthquake in Morocco – A Summary of Recent Seismic Events
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A 5.1-magnitude earthquake occurred in Morocco on February 10, resulting in 420 reports of tremors. This event followed a 5.9-magnitude quake in Vanuatu and a 7.6-magnitude quake in the Cayman Islands. A tsunami warning was briefly issued for Mexico but was lifted shortly after. Recent seismic activity has been noted in California and Alaska as well.
On February 10, a 5.1-magnitude earthquake was registered in Chefchaouen, Morocco, at a depth of 10 kilometers, as reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The event resulted in 420 individuals reporting sensations of tremors.
Earlier on the same day, a 5.9-magnitude quake occurred near Port-Vila, Vanuatu, with an 18-kilometer depth. Furthermore, this follows a significant 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck the Cayman Islands on February 8, located in George Town at a depth of 10 kilometers.
A tsunami warning was initially issued for the Mexican coastline; however, it was revoked two hours later. The National Weather Service Warning Center noted that the tsunami threat had subsided, stating that there were no alerts posted for the United States or its international partners.
In the days preceding the events in Vanuatu and Morocco, California experienced a 3.4-magnitude earthquake in Petrolia on February 7 and a 2.9-magnitude quake the day prior. Additionally, Alaska recorded a 4.3-magnitude earthquake in Sustina on February 5, indicating a pattern of seismic activity across various regions.
In summary, the recent seismic events included a 5.1-magnitude earthquake in Morocco, a 5.9-magnitude quake in Vanuatu, and a 7.6-magnitude incident in the Cayman Islands, showing an ongoing pattern of significant earthquakes. A tsunami warning in Mexico was issued but subsequently lifted, affirming the need for caution. The report highlights the frequency and intensity of these earthquakes and the importance of monitoring such natural occurrences. Moreover, the pattern of activity across multiple locations underlines the global nature of seismic risks.
Original Source: www.wlac.com