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Magnitude 5.7 earthquake shakes San Juan, Argentina, videos emerge

Magnitude 5.7 earthquake shakes San Juan, Argentina, videos emerge

Earthquake shakes Argentina. (Image credit: EMSC)

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A magnitude 5.7 earthquake occurred San Juan In Argentina on Sunday. Several locals posted videos of the shaking on social media. According to the European Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC), the quake struck at a depth of 110 km (68.35 miles).

Is San Juan, Earthquake in Argentina Subsceptible?

Yes, San Juan, Argentina, is a highly earthquake prone zone. This is due to its location near the boundary of the South American and Nazca tectonic plates, which results in significant seismic activity. Subduction occurs in the region, where the denser Nazca Plate is pushed under the South American Plate, creating pressure and leading to frequent earthquakes.

San Juan has experienced severe seismic events in the past, including the devastating 1944 earthquake, which resulted in significant loss of life and damage to infrastructure.

Earthquake 1944:

The 1944 San Juan earthquake was one of Argentina’s deadliest earthquake disasters. The devastating quake with a magnitude of 7.0 killed around 10,000 people and injured over 12,000. Several buildings in the city were destroyed and tens of thousands were left homeless. The recovery effort took years.

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