LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Puerto Rico earthquake activity today continues near San Juan, Red Sismica reports. A terremoto has struck Puerto Rico every day since Monday. But after temblor activity slowed on Wednesday, rattling continued this Thursday. Three earthquakes have already struck Puerto Rico, near San Juan, in the early morning hours today, Red Sismica reports to news.

On Monday, close to fifty earthquakes struck Puerto Rico. Most of them registered in the 3.0 to 3.5 magnitude range, Red Sismica and USGS reports to news. Yet Puerto Rico residents did have three addition significant temblors on Monday. Three quakes in excess of 4.7 magnitude struck Puerto Rico on Monday, with one registering a sizable 5.2.

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Most of Monday’s earthquakes struck at nominal depths, off the coast of Puerto Rico. The strongest was nine miles below the earth’s surface, USGS reports to news. Most of the quakes were centered north of Hatillo. The strongest was sixty-five miles from San Juan, sixty-two miles from Bayamon, forty-four miles from Arecibo and Camuy, and close to Hatillo and Carrizales.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, less than three quakes struck Puerto Rico per day. USGS and Red Sismica have yet to detail to news the reason for the sudden frequent of terremoto activity in Puerto Rico.

Finally, this morning, three quakes have struck Puerto Rico, all the in the 3.0-3.4 range. The first struck roughly one hundred miles from San Juan, sixty-eight miles from Ponce, and twenty-two miles from Stella and Rincon. No damage has yet to be detailed by local news. Like earlier terremoto activity this week, today’s quakes registered nominal depths as well.

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